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Yorkie Potty Training Is Easy! Try It Yourself
Yorkie potty training: avoid most common mistakes Owning a Yorkshire Terrier can be one of the biggest blessings in life. But at the same time, training them to do their business properly can be quite a pain. There are many people who give all sorts of advice and yet there are very few who know how to deal with a Yorkie’s business. The Yorkie potty training is one of the most difficult tasks for pet owners and can be quite grueling if you don’t know the correct techniques. Moreover, taking a Yorkie outside to pee and poo sometimes can be frustrating too. Therefore, you need to know how to train your Yorkshire Terrier for doing its regular business. When is the right time to
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Yorkie Names: 50 Awesome, Adorable & Silly Ideas
The top Yorkie names are those that describe one of the most significant and attractive qualities of this breed: their lively and bubbly personality that is in no way a reflection of their delicate exterior. Yorkie Terriers have been a highly popular breed owing to their impressive behavioral traits and other characteristics. Yorkie names should, therefore, be descriptive of these commendable qualities possessed by a Yorkie Terrier. The name that you choose for your Yorkie may either reflect its high-spirited persona that negates its small size or describes its success at being the best kind of companion dog for toddlers and old people alike. Some of the most thoughtful, descriptive, and creative Yorkie names have been enlisted below to enable you to make the best decision about the
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Meet Two Similar Yet Different Breeds: Yorkshire Terrier and Silky Terrier
Yorkshire Terriers or “Yorkies” may look dainty, but in their hearts, they are true terriers – feisty, brave, and packed with personality. That’s probably why they are one of the most popular breeds in America, ranking 10th out of the 193 breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club. These affectionate little dogs with the silky coats actually have a doppelganger in their lesser-known cousin, the Silky Terrier or “Silky”. Along with their similar appearances, these two members of the Toy Group have history in common, which might explain why these tiny Earthdogs are often confused for one another. Terrier Turmoil “Most Silky owners are thrilled when someone comes up and knows we are walking a Silky and not a Yorkie,” states Norma Baugh, breeder of Silkys for 40 years and past president of









