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How to Train a Yorkshire Terrier

By eHow Pets Editor
 

Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Know the personality of a Yorkshire Terrier. They have a mind of their own, and while quick to learn, they can decide that they don't want to learn. You must be firm, consistent and persistent.
  • Step 2:
    Minimize the distractions. Train your Yorkshire Terrier when there are no other animals or people around, and focus on one command at a time. Make your commands clear and consistent. Use an authoritarian tone to your voice so he knows this is serious business.
  • Step 3:
    Use treats. A Yorkshire Terrier loves to eat, so treats suitable for a toy-sized dog work well. Hold the treat near her face so she sees it, call out the command and offer the treat and praise when she is successful. Be careful, however, you don't also teach her to beg.
  • Step 4:
    Keep up the praise. A Yorkshire Terrier wants attention and lots of it and does not like to be ignored. You must keep up a constant flow of praise as you train. Positive reinforcement works better than negative for a Yorkie.
  • Step 5:
    Focus on housebreaking. It is a challenge for Yorkshire Terrier owners, so start the minute you bring the puppy home. Try to take him outside shortly after eating, and offer lots of praise when he does his business. Reward him for good behavior and be careful not to punish him for going in the house.
  • Step 6:
    Train yourself. When a dog isn't well trained, it is often the fault of the owner. A Yorkshire Terrier is a smart high energy dog, if you aren't consistent or firm they will take advantage of you and this will lead to problems later.

Tips & Warnings

  • Maintain a daily training schedule. It is important to train every day, since Yorkshire Terriers tend to backslide more than other breeds if you miss a day.
  • Let your Yorkie be a dog. He needs to play on the floor and socialize with other dogs. They may be a toy breed, but are easier to train if you allow them to be a dog and not a baby.
  • It is easy to spoil a Yorkshire Terrier. They seem to know just how cute they are, so be careful not to let them get away with bad behavior.
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