Posted on 05 October 2009 by Mylene - Dog Enthusiast
When first introducing your child and the new yorkie puppy, do so slowly and supervise. In general, it’s a simple process that happens quite naturally, but it is always best to watch.
You can put a baby on the floor next to a puppy. Don’t be afraid; the baby will be left intact, but do stick around. Continue Reading
Posted on 02 October 2009 by Mylene - Dog Enthusiast
There are no regularly scheduled sessions for teaching a yorkie to do something. Just work your dog in short exercise periods that can be given at any time of the day or night.
The lessons themselves should be only two to three minutes in length, with five the absolute tops. A longer session are to be used only for complicated tricks after your yorkie is well accustomed to being trained and worked or if he knows the command thoroughly but refuses to work. Continue Reading
Posted on 26 September 2009 by Mylene - Dog Enthusiast
Since a dog’s vision is generally limited, he does not rely on it alone but uses other senses to augment it.
Your yorkie may not recognize a specific person at a distance; he may have to get close enough to see features and smell and hear before recognizing who it is. Continue Reading
Posted on 25 March 2009 by Mylene - Dog Enthusiast
So, you just bought this cute, little yorkie and had everything prepared in your home for him. Dog food bowl, a pack of dog food (and other dog treats), tiny clothes for him to wear, and god knows what else. Continue Reading
Posted on 20 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
You have had a good Yorkie pet and shared a lot of good times together. Will you decide to go to the next level and breed your dog? If you do so, there are responsibilities involved in taking good care of a pregnant Yorkie. Continue Reading
Posted on 20 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
I always perceived the Big Apple as a city filled with business, rude and modernistic people. Wall Street is the first thing that comes to mind often times. I never thought New York City had stocks of something I was really interested in. I was surprised to see there are teacup Yorkshire terriers for sale in New York. Continue Reading
Posted on 19 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
If you have a pregnant yorkie, you have to prepare the bitch for whelping. Every stage of the pregnancy involves preparations until the day of the birth. One thing we have to ensure is for the mother bitch to lactate and produce milk. Continue Reading
Posted on 18 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
The Yorkie-Apso is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Yorkshire Terrier and the Lhasa Apso. Determining the temperament of the mixed breed is best done by looking up all breeds in the cross and taking into detail any combination of any of the characteristics found in both breeds. Continue Reading
Posted on 16 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Thinking of getting a teacup Yorkie? If you are, think very well on what you are planning to do. Do some research on dogs and specifically the breed. All owners and breeders can tell you that a responsible owner gives total care for teacup Yorkies. Continue Reading
Posted on 16 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
It happens. Whether one likes it or not, I did come home to a tiny Yorkie hurt leg. All I can say is that it was very alarming and I could have hit the roof if that expression was real. Continue Reading
Posted on 10 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
I have spent some time in researching hypoallergenic dog food, sharing some useful information to readers should help them generate information and save time. Continue Reading
Posted on 10 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
It would really be hard to compare dog food. You will have to check what type of breed you have, how many dogs you have, the dog’s lifestyle and other factors. Continue Reading
Posted on 09 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
The word is out (I think). Heaven Can Wait Foundation is well on its way. As we were doing the construction preparation, someone had already sent us two stray dogs to deal with for dog rescue. These two are mixed breeds of I have no idea from which ones. Continue Reading
Posted on 02 March 2009 by Mylene - Dog Enthusiast
In making dog food, we dog breeders can be meticulous as hell. And because of this, there are a few major things to consider in making dog food better, tastier, and worry-free for our pets. Continue Reading
Posted on 28 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Of all the dog foods available in the market today, I have had no problems with Lamb and Rice Dog Food. Continue Reading
Posted on 28 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
First, creating a confinement area is the first of the basic steps on how to housetrain a Yorkshire terrier. Continue Reading
Posted on 28 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Dog Toilet Training principles are relatively simple, but applying those principles to your individual homes can become complicated. Here are some simple solutions to help some owners on toilet training. Continue Reading
Posted on 27 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
To establish a foundation between you and your dog, you should conduct obedience training for your dog. Some owners believe that dog training is only for those who wish to compete in obedience trials and other contests, but they are wrong. Continue Reading
Posted on 23 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
No one can blame the pooch for this one. Unless your Yorkie is very smart & a very capable pup who prepares his dinner on his own, it is you the owner who should be executed for that extra bulge. Continue Reading
Posted on 23 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
“No, that is not Guacamole!!!” I shouted as a friend of mine placed the spoonful of Millettia Luzoniensis inside his mouth. Continue Reading
Posted on 21 February 2009 by Mylene - Dog Enthusiast
Admittedly, sometimes it takes a while or so for us realize how crucial the whole process of birthing puppies is. That being said, not everyone understands the kind of locked-in attention we should give to the dam on birthing puppies. Continue Reading
Posted on 16 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Whelping puppies comes in three stages. First, you have to find out when the dog is due. Continue Reading
Posted on 16 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Puppy whelping is really both stressful and fulfilling. There are some factors you can do something about, but some you will have no power over. It’s a healthy balance on the owner or breeder but that will depend on perspective. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 February 2009 by Mylene - Dog Enthusiast
It is the moment for us to witness and for our dams to experience whelping puppies. Should we allow the dam to endure whelping puppies all by herself? Continue Reading
Posted on 14 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
I start with a private room, warm but ventilated, well lit and comfortable. Continue Reading
Posted on 13 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Have you ever been present at the opportune time that puppies are being whelped into this world? It’s an amazing experience. Quite similar to the birth of a child but you just have to take part and not let the doctors do all the action. Birthing puppies is indescribable.
Birthing Puppies
Posted on 12 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
I have friends who make their own home made dog food recipes. Continue Reading
Posted on 12 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
I love making Home made Dog food. I feel, oh well, I feel I love my dogs so much whenever I give hem home made dog food. Continue Reading
Posted on 12 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Here’s a simple way to prepare a homemade dog food recipe for a teacup yorkie. Continue Reading
Posted on 11 February 2009 by Mylene - Dog Enthusiast
Whelping is never an easy process. As dog owners, our scope of responsibilities starts from the time they were whelped, until the day they die. When is a time for us to look after our dams. Continue Reading
Posted on 11 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Yorkies are an adorable breed, quite friendly and very loving pets. Here are a set of tips you may use on homemade dog food for yorkies. Continue Reading
Posted on 11 February 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Over the past couple of years, there have been hundreds of issues, recalls, contaminations and other foul ups on commercial dog food. Continue Reading