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Yorkie Puppy
- Teacup Yorkie
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HOW TO MAKE YOUR YORKIE
PUPPY HAPPY
Have
you ever watched your dog
sleep? His paws twitch, his
tail wags and he lets out
little barks. Perhaps he's
dreaming of a romp through a
meadow or a game of fetch
with his best friend. Ever
wish you could make him this
happy while he was awake?
You can.
1.
Groom often. Regular
brushing doesn't just
make your pooch look
pretty�it also helps
prevent skin disease and
can strengthen the bond
between you.
2. Feed him like a king.
A high-quality food is
vital to your Yorkie
Puppy'S health and well
being.
3. Banish fleas! These
pesky critters can make
your dog miserable, plus
they can cause allergies
and transmit tapeworms.
Ask your veterinarian
for treatment
recommendations.
4. Play each day. Dogs
don't understand when
you say, "I had a rough
day at work and I just
want to lie on the
couch." Take the time to
play�you might be
surprised how much
better you�ll both feel.
5. Help him age
gracefully. Just like
you wouldn't feed Yorkie
Puppy food to a
cat, don't let your
Yorkie Puppy eat
adult food or your
senior dog eat Yorkie
Puppy food.
6. Keep his water fresh.
Would you like to drink
water that's been
sitting in a bowl for
days? Neither does he!
Plenty of fresh water is
vital to your Yorkie
Puppy'S good health, so
keep his water dish full
and change it daily.
7. Treat him to a
Biscuit. Nothing shows
your love like giving
your dog his favorite
treat.
8. Take a trip. Whether
it's a ride out to the
country or a quick jaunt
to the park down the
road, your dog will love
the change of scenery.
9. Don't play doctor.
Unless you're a
veterinarian, don't try
to treat your Yorkie
Puppy'S ailments
yourself. Medication
meant for humans can
have adverse effects on
dogs. Your veterinarian
can provide appropriate
remedies and advise you
on keeping a canine
first-aid kit handy. It
may save your Yorkie
Puppy'S life.
10. Yorkie Puppy -proof
your home. Take a pup's
eye view and look for
possible dangers your
house poses to your
pooch. Do you see a
dangling electrical
cord? An inviting, open
cupboard full of
cleaning supplies? Sharp
tools in plain view? Put
away anything that could
injure a curious canine.
11. Update your phone
list. When you post
important numbers beside
your phone, be sure to
include your
veterinarian's number,
along with the
after-hours number in
case of an emergency.
12. Walk, walk, walk.
The two of you will bond
during this time. Plus,
walking is good exercise
for both of you.
13. Spay or neuter.
Altered animals lead
longer, healthier lives.
And it's good to know
that you're doing your
part to prevent pet
overpopulation.
14. Keep him slim. A
slim, trim dog is a
happy dog, so say no to
table scraps and yes to
exercise.
15. Clip those claws.
When his nails get too
long, your dog could be
in pain. Ask your
veterinarian to teach
you the tricks of
trimming.
16. Check those toys.
Take a look at the toys
your dog treasures. Are
they safe and durable?
Keep a special eye out
for small parts that
could be easily
swallowed or sharp edges
that could injure him.
17. Let him sniff. Dogs
love to sniff�it helps
them discover new facts
about their world. Take
your dog to a park, an
open field, or your
favorite hiking trail
and let him sniff all
the new scents.
18. Fetch! Head out to
the yard to toss around
a rubber ball or teach
your dog to catch a
Frisbee�.
19. Try to understand
his language. Your dog
can't tell you how he's
feeling, so you need to
learn to read his body
language. Low-hanging
tail? This can mean fear
or anxiety. Wagging
tail? Happiness, of
course! If you keep your
eyes peeled, pretty soon
you'll be a
pooch-language pro.
20. Keep his ears clean
to avoid ear problems
due to common mites and
infections. To clean his
ears, fill his ear canal
with ear cleaner,
massage the base of the
ear for 30 seconds, then
wipe out the loose
debris and excess fluid.
Talk to him gently while
you're doing this and
give him a treat
afterward.
21. Open a can. After
your dog tastes any of
the Wet formulas, he'll
do a dance every time he
hears the whir of the
can opener. O
22. Make cuddle time.
There's nothing quite
like curling up with a
good dog. Spend some
special time holding and
hugging your pooch. Let
him know how cherished
he is.
23. Keep him safe.
Millions of dogs get
lost each year�make sure
your dog isn't one of
them. Determine the best
identification option
for your dog, whether
it's a collar tag, a
microchip or a tattoo.
24. Give him new chews.
Chewing reduces stress
and helps decrease
barking.
25. Hit the water. Just
about any breed of dog
can learn to love water,
and some dogs are
naturals when paddling
around.
26. Play "Find the
Treat." Tell your dog to
sit and stay, Show him a
treat, then put it
behind a door or chair
or under a towel. Tell
him to "find the treat,"
and praise him when he
does.
27. Scrap the scraps.
Eating too much people
food can cause several
problems in dogs,
including obesity,
intestinal problems,
choking and
hyperactivity.
28. Snap his picture.
Many dogs love to ham it
up for the camera. The
bonus? You'll have tons
of adorable photos to
show everyone you know.
29. Chat. Dogs seem to
think they're human, so
why not treat them like
they are? Sit down with
your dog for a
heart-to-heart. He'll
cock his head and listen
intently.
30. Beat the heat.
During the hot summer
months, only exercise
your dog in the cooler
hours�generally morning
and evening. If he's
outside during the day,
provide a shady area or
maybe even a wading
pool.
31. Don't dodge doctors.
Even if your Yorkie
Puppy'S not a fan of
going to the
veterinarian, remember
that regular checkups
are vital to his health.
32. Brush. Taking good
care of your Yorkie
Puppy'S teeth can
prevent gum disease,
tooth loss and bad
breath. And the real
benefit? Daily dental
care can lengthen his
life.
33. Bath time. Your dog
needs baths, even if he
doesn't think so. Make
the process as enjoyable
as possible by being
gentle. Remember to use
a dog shampoo formulated
to meet dogs' special
skin needs.
34. Skip the sweets. You
know that old warning
about chocolate being
poisonous to dogs? It's
true. Keep your dog safe
by keeping him away from
candy.
35. Teach him a new
trick. Give your dog a
lesson on how to roll
over or play dead. He'll
be proud to show off his
tricky techniques to
anyone willing to watch.
36. Be gentle. Don't
ever hit, threaten,
frighten or force-train
your dog. Though he may
make a few mistakes (who
doesn't?), he is relying
on your love to teach
him the differences of
right and wrong.
37. Bring the blankie.
Whether you're taking
your dog along on a trip
or leaving him with a
friend or at a kennel,
be sure to bring his
favorite blanket. The
familiar scent and feel
of it will comfort him
as he cuddles up and
dreams of home.
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