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HOW TO CHOOSE a teacup yorkie, toy miniature YORKSHIRE TERRIER puppy adapt to your personality
It is very important to always choose a puppy that suit the type of person you are. The puppy will be part of your life for maybe 15 years so you really have to pa patient and choose carefuly the right one for you.
A master with a calm temperament will prefer a submissive puppy, quiet and well dominated. The puppy will feel more confident and will be reasured, will feel more secure with this type of master.
A master that have a more authoritarian temperament will prefer a more independent, dominant puppy that is ready for training.
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PERSONALITY OF THE MASTER |
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PERSONALITY OF THE PUPPY (the best match) |
Cal |
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Submissive, dominated |
Not authoritarian |
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Sociable |
Autoritarian and strict |
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Good for training |
Nervous, anxious |
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Dominant |
Impulsive |
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Calm |
Always in control |
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Nervous |
Emotional and moody |
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Indifferent and independant |
AT WHAT AGE SHOULD YOU BRING YOUR NEW PUPPY HOME?
The puppy is usually ready to leave the nest at the age of 8 weeks. But WITH Yorkshire terrier, and almost every teacup and toy dogs, especially when they are really extra tiny, I advise to let the puppy stay with the mother a little longer, usually as long as she still giving milk. Every responsible breeder is always in the best position to know when a puppy is ready to leave.
Around 8 weeks the puppy's personality is already formed. These first 8 weeks are very important in the life of the puppy and it is very important that they have been socialized in the community where he grew up. Ideally, it should have been in contact with a lot of humans, he should have hear everyday sounds of life and sounds from outside the house. A puppy not socialized will be scared of people and a little noise will make him nervous.
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