A Guide To Yorkshire Terrier Training

By Susan Bailey | October 28, 2008


by Susan Bailey

There are many benefits that you will receive from owning a Yorkshire Terrier dog. They are truly adorable dogs, but do not let their small stature fool you, because they are great watchdogs and very brave as well. They are always very alert and active and will notify you of any noise or disturbance, particularly during nighttime hours.

If you make the training enjoyable for the dog, then they are going to be much more likely to stay focused and care about what you are trying to teach them. Make sure that you reward them when they do listen and when they are making progress, so that they understand when they are doing well and will strive to continue to do so. Rather than just verbalizing your praise to the dog you want to make sure that you show it physically as well. Dogs respond particularly well to physical attention, so be sure to pat them on the head or the back when they are doing well.

There are a few things in particular that you are going to want to remember when it comes to Yorkshire terrier training. First you need to know that there are a few different dog obedience training styles that you can choose to use. One of the most commonly used dog training styles is known as collar training.

The reward style of training is much easier and more positive, and when the dog listens to you and makes progress you show him that he is doing well by giving him a reward. This is usually a dog treat, but you have other options as well. Even if you just pat him on the head this is a sign of affection and considered as a reward to the dog.

You should choose the style of training that suits you best and which you think your dog is going to respond best to. Any successful training will stave off Yorkie problem behaviors before they arise.

There are a few things in particular that you want to remember when it comes to Yorkshire Terrier training. For one, before you ever give a word command to your dog you should call them by their name in order to get their attention.

You should then always remember to do this in the future, because this will be what they will respond to. Never get impatient or frustrated with your dog, because this will only confuse and aggravate them. Proper training should discourage Yorkshire Terrier problem behaviors, not cause them.

You should be able to easily find local dog training classes, but there are also dog trainers who will come right to your home and do the training there.

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