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My yorkie is a lonely girl.She is 3 and she is not so small and not so big... But smaller then a toy size. Everday she just stares at us. If we move our head to the left she would do that if we move our head to the right she would do that... She has a boring life and I want it to be happy so I am thinking of getting a new dog so she can have a friend..
What dog do you think is recommended?She sleeps alot, Stares all day. We give her toys but instead she, well it seems like she always wants to stare at us. Then at night she plays with stuff toys. I dont get it why she doesnt want to play in the morning and afternoon but wants to play at night.So why does she do that? She does when we are asleep.She is so sweet and and she gets jeolous if you pay more attention to the other dog.But if I play with her she wont play because I guess she is more comfortable with a dog. She like our family more than anybody.

1. Puppy or dog? 2. Type dog

2007-01-04 07:50:56 · 5 answers · asked by sarah 4 in Pets Dogs

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I'd suggest getting a dog that is similar in size and age - that way they will have similar energy levels. My aunt had a Yorkie and then ended up adopting her daughter's Yorkie also - the two of them play together all the time. They are now 6 years old. I think it may be best to introduce your Yorkie to another Yorkie, if not then at least another Toy sized dog.

Also, be prepared that they will probably both play at night then. Somehow that has become your Yorkie's schedule. Be sure that your current dog is compatible with whatever dog you choose to bring home BEFORE you decide.

2007-01-04 08:00:25 · answer #1 · answered by SGTCharity 2 · 0 0

in the beginning...a vet invoice for an ear an infection should not be everywhere close to $3000 , are you specific that there wasn't something else incorrect? 2d, even nonetheless an ear an infection shouldn't value that plenty there are a great number of issues that do. A canine, like a baby,is an entire time dedication. once you get a canine you're in charge for the wellbeing of that animal, no longer in uncomplicated terms for nutrients, water, and housing yet in addition love and vet charges. if your pal can no longer locate the money for the vet charges she could seem for a yorkie rescue that are able to looking the canine a house. As for shelters, you on no account understand in the event that they are going to euthanize a canine so i wouldn't in any respect bypass that direction with ANY canine

2016-10-06 10:46:30 · answer #2 · answered by murchison 4 · 0 0

my pug had the same problem. get her a teen pup....not a BABY pup but one around 6 months maybe. get her another yorkie or a small breed dog. pug, pom, anything that will not be towering over her.

2007-01-04 07:53:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Awwwww.

Another small dog, but not a puppy, preferably in the terrier breed.

2007-01-04 07:52:57 · answer #4 · answered by DannyK 6 · 0 0

Why not get another Yorkie? I would get one that is 6 months or older.

2007-01-04 08:03:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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