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ll About Yorkshire Terrier Obedience Training

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by Susan Bailey

Whenever you bring someone new into your home, there is always a little bit of nervousness and this is especially true when that someone is a young pup who can ruin your carpets and all of your belongings in a heartbeat. Before you actually go to pick up your new Yorkshire Terrier, it is important for you and your family to truly sit down and think about what is important to you in regards to Yorkshire Terrier obedience training.

Like any other type of Yorkshire Terrier training, it is important that you have a game plan before you step into action so your training will be a success. Stopping and starting training in the middle or suddenly changing your training techniques will cause more damage then good.

By making changes that are not needed, you are basically throwing away all the previous training time that you and your puppy spent together.

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Persevere With Pomeranians Training

by Rosie Allan

The cute attitude of the Pomeranian makes it a great asset within the home and to further enhance the experience of having a Pomeranian at home, it is essential to consider Pomeranian training and more particularly potty training. Along with its small size and courageousness, the Pomeranian is also an excellent watchdog. Even though it learns things easily and can be trained, when it comes to housebreaking it is not the quickest learner.

Thus, there is a great need to first of all get it to learn where to go. In order to get started with Pomeranian potty training it will help to give it its own playpen where it can be fed and given water as well as allowed to sleep in a comfortable bed. Then, whenever your Pom wakes up in the morning it should be taken out and shown where to eliminate.

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