cauda equina
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TheIm not very well so am now going to spend the rest of the day at Yorkshire Terriers on the internet,![]()
TheIm not very well so am now going to spend the rest of the day at Yorkshire Terriers on the internet,![]()
Yes, pocket bullies have taken their placeI like Yorkshire Terriers, you don't really see them anymore, i think there popularity has dwindled
A girl at work had a Yorkie. Lovely little dog, but they couldn‘t let her out in their back yard on a windy day as she would get blown clean over.
I have working line GSDs and border collies. When I’m older I will still have the same breeds but would like to rehome the elderly ones in rescue that get overlooked for the youngsters.
Most Yorkies are smooth coated and you can just get them trimmed! Ours goes to the groomers 3/4 times a year for a puppy trim. We want him to be a dog not a flying carpet like the show onesYes, pocket bullies have taken their place
If you find a short haired smooth coated Yorkie, I would love one of those. Their coats put me off ...
You will have all day every day to trim its long coat when you are old, not sure the fingers would be up for working s issues though- mine are already getting buggeredYes, pocket bullies have taken their place
If you find a short haired smooth coated Yorkie, I would love one of those. Their coats put me off ...
Ha ha ha, Maz is still nuts and she is about 10, the last one was still full of running when she had to be PTS and she wasn't an old dogI have a couple of ageing small dogs, a whippet and a terrier thing, and last year added forward planning puppy lurcher, who is hopefully going to grow out of being entirely mad VERY SOON…….she should take me into my seventies, and after that it’ll be elderly small rescue whippets or lurchers, I should think. Certainly no more puppies.
I love the look of him too, but his blurb does make him sound like a physcopath of the terrier world!I like this little man
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Yorkshire Terrier Dogs And Puppies For Adoption | Yorkie Owners
Yorkshire Terrier dogs and puppies for adoption, rehoming and rescue - find Yorkies in need of a new home from trusted owners and rescue groups on the UK's dedicated breed sitewww.yorkie-owners.co.uk
Sighthounds are the best!I'll have something small & scruffy - they'll bark as much as I will in my old age! It's a development from large & scruffy that I currently have. That said I'm considering taking on a rescue lurcher or whippet type in the next few years - not my typical kind of dog but I think might suit my current lifestyle. If I take to the sighthounds, then who knows what I'll end up with!
He is very like my Moti. In looks and in nature. He adores our family but can be funny with unknown dogs and people. He is brilliant with our granddaughter who has a real bond with him but I am wary of him with new children as he objects very much to being grabbed/cuddled against his will. (Rightly so! but he is the sort of dog kids love to cuddle). Granddaughter is good at reading his body language. I think Moti is either a JRT x Yorkie or an Australian Terrier. He is vocal and terrier like but loving and can be anxious. He will be an ideal companion if I can clone him for when I am in my late 70s.(He'll be gone by then :-( )I like this little man
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Yorkshire Terrier Dogs And Puppies For Adoption | Yorkie Owners
Yorkshire Terrier dogs and puppies for adoption, rehoming and rescue - find Yorkies in need of a new home from trusted owners and rescue groups on the UK's dedicated breed sitewww.yorkie-owners.co.uk
That's my MotiI love the look of him too, but his blurb does make him sound like a physcopath of the terrier world!![]()
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Oh they were lovely dogs, made us laugh and swear in equal amounts, had excellent recall on walks but escaped at every possible opportunity from home and the ears just switched off. They were a nightmare to housetrain and were never truly reliable, which was a family trait (breeder was a family friend). But they were a never to be repeated experiencePaS I guess they are an acquired taste!![]()
They were a nightmare to housetrain and were never truly reliable, which was a family trait (breeder was a family friend
Hmmm, not sure. Still want short hair smooth coat Yorkie. Thinking about it, what were their origins, or no other terrier has a long silky coat ...
I don't want to have to take a dog to the groomersMost Yorkies are smooth coated and you can just get them trimmed! Ours goes to the groomers 3/4 times a year for a puppy trim. We want him to be a dog not a flying carpet like the show ones![]()
I used to clip the Cavalier with the horse trimmers - it all came off except the earsI don't want to have to take a dog to the groomers![]()
I have said that Lola would be my last dog, as if she lives into her teens I will be over 70
But as she would be used to other dogs, it would be cruel not to get a companion when my older one pop off
I always like to forward plan for my next dog, looking for replacements before the older ones die. Bringing a puppy home usually gives my oldies a second lease of life
Lola is a six month old Whippet, I dont think I could cope with another. I still wouldn't part with her ....... most days![]()
Oh don’tA girl at work had a Yorkie. Lovely little dog, but they couldn‘t let her out in their back yard on a windy day as she would get blown clean over.
I'm of the same mind. People tend to deteriorate dramatically when they stop doing things, whether physical or social, so I intend to keep pushing myself for as long as I can.If the need arises they will live with our family members and having seen how my late father's health deteriorated after his last dog was pts and he said 60 yrs of regular dog walking was enough, I certainly don't want to be without a dog unless it's absolutely unavoidable.