The Correct Way To Teach Yorkies - Several Suggestions On Coaching Yorkies
Sunday, August 29th, 2010Yorkies are glorious animals and make great pets. However, training your Yorkie dog can often be complicated unless done right.
Yorkies are the second most favorite sort of dog in the U.S. They’re a very smart dog breed and often learn commands, for example sit, stay, and bring reasonably swiftly. Here are one or two foundations to follow when training your Yorkie:
Treats, treats, and more treats - Giving your Yorkie a treat whenever they do a command correctly is probably one of the most effective actions for training. If you need to try to teach your Yorkie to sit, then put the treat in your closed fist and let your Yorkie smell it, then speak the command “sit” and when they successfully sit, give them a treat. This is a real method, and it makes performing acts a fun time for your dog.
Potty training - Yorkies are really smart animals, but sometimes they need a little additional time to be potty-trained. It’s best to start teaching your Yorkie to go outside as a puppy, but if yours is older, it’s ok too. When you see your Yorkie doing their business on the floor, yell loudly “NO”, or “STOP”, followed by taking them to a widely known spot outside. When yours does their business outside, give them a treat and lots of praise of affection. If your Yorkie doesn’t catch on, consider crate training. Place your Yorkie in a crate at nighttime and when you leave the house. Only let your Yorkie out when you can supervise them.
Distraction Free - Don’t forget to take away diversions when you’re trying to train your dog. Such items as the TV, kids, phone calls, and so on, can distract your Yorkie from learning. You want a quite place to coach.
Punishment - You should never be physically aggressive to your Yorkie. This can be scaring and create a unfavorable affect on their training. Yelling at them resolutely is enough.
Barking - Some Yorkies have a propensity to bark loudly when visitors to the door. If your Yorkie won’t stop barking, attempt to scream “NO” at them. If this doesn’t work, attempt to pay little attention to them fully. If you’re consistent, your Yorkie will realize he will be punished the next time he acts like that.
Yorkies are fast learners and are extremely affectionate. Be patient training your Yorkie and always give them a lot of love.
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