Training white yorkies

Posted on 09 April 2009 by admin

When training white yorkies, I find one of the most troublesome things to persuade your white yorkies to accept is that he may be caressed in the street by all. This and all else that has you worrying will soon be eliminated when you exert a lot of effort in white yorkies’ training.
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As one cannot stop lovers of white yorkies caressing white yorkies (or baby lovers kissing babies) one has to train the white yorkies to put up with it without showing annoyance, or trying to be too friendly.

It is always extremely annoying when you have trained white yorkies, and have put it down to the ’sit’ or ‘down’ outside a store, to come and find a crowd round it trying to feed it on everything from bread to a yummy pie.

When one’s white yorkies are trained fully – it must, of course, refuse food of all sorts from anyone but its owner or owners.

Otherwise, there is always a risk that a burglar or some malicious person may poison it. On the other hand, there is the risk that white yorkies are so trained, on going to kennels while its owner is away, may refuse food.

This has happened and has been extremely worrying for the people concerned. I think if you are likely to leave your trained white yorkies a lot with strangers, it is best not to teach it to refuse food from other people.

Owners of boisterous white yorkies with bad manners who jump on greeting their owners, or visitors to the house, or even people in the street – these can be simply avoided by training white yorkies.

Other suggestions concern white yorkies that chew up on everything in the house, and which one daren’t leave alone a minute in a room without finding there is no longer a newspaper to read, or your slippers to wear.

Then there are white yorkies that bark incessantly at every one or anything, or the white yorkies that welcome everyone as though he were a long-lost friend.

There are also white yorkies that chase cars and bite postmen; horrid white yorkies that bite their owners; white yorkies that are only seen at mealtime, or when they want to be let into the house to sleep.

Lastly, there are white yorkies that soil the whole house when they feel like it, and who have therefore to be kept outside for health reasons, as no one should tolerate in the house white yorkies that are not house-trained.

Again – all these nuisances can be avoided by white yorkies’ training.

How to train regular yorkies.

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