Do Yorkies Get Along With Other Dogs?

do yorkies get along with other dogs

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It can be tough to know whether or not two different types of dogs will get along. This is especially true when it comes to small breeds like Yorkies. 

In this blog post, we will explore the question of whether or not Yorkies get along with other dogs. 

We will also provide some tips on how you can help your Yorkshire terriers get along with other pets in your home.

Do Yorkies Get Along With Other Dogs

Your Yorkie could benefit significantly from the company of another dog in the house. It can give them a companion and a playmate, relieving some of the strain on you to provide amusement and attention.

You must analyze your purpose for adding another dog to your household, as well as carefully selecting the sex and breed of your new companion.

Yorkies Get Along With What Kinds Of Dogs?

Yorkies have enormous personalities that make up for their diminutive stature. Because of their commanding personality, they are usually more at ease around canines who are more quiet and meek.

This group includes  Labradors, Golden Retrievers, and even Great Danes. I have a Labrador who lives with me together with my Yorkie.

When our Yorkie was 10 years old, we got our Lab as a puppy. Although it took her a few weeks to get up to the notion of a new larger and more lively companion, she got there in the end.

They get along nicely now, especially since our Lab has outgrown her rambunctious puppy period. On occasion, the two might be seen snuggling up to one another.

Recognize And Treat The Aggression Of A Yorkie Towards Other Dogs

Most Yorkies adjust well to other animals; however, meeting new canines at the park can be more difficult at times.

Yorkie aggression can be a major issue. Keep a safe distance from other dogs if your Yorkie becomes agitated and aggressive in their presence.

Ideally, you won’t have to do this indefinitely, but it is your responsibility to try to minimize the fear and negative behavior that can ensue until you know your Yorkie can behave among other animals.

When your Yorkie exhibits the following warning signs, you can still identify hostility toward another dog:

 

  • Barking
  • Lunging
  • Growling
  • Posturing
  • Ears that prickle
  • Looking the other dog in the eyes
  • exposing its teeth

When your Yorkie exhibits these characteristics when another dog approaches on a walk, give them a wide space until you are more certain of positive interaction.

How To Socialize Your Yorkie With Other New Dogs

Nature and nurture both play a role in shaping your pet’s personality. Although certain dog breeds were once combatants, they can now be raised as lapdogs and companions.

Dogs, like humans, have inherent characteristics and behaviors. However, these are not just influenced by heredity, but also by the external environment, which influences and molds behavior to a large extent.

Choosing the right training needs and socialization strategies can help you play against inherited tendencies. Exposing Yorkies to a civilized setting also helps a lot.

You can try some of the following strategies to treat your Yorkie’s hostility toward other dogs:

Distraction

When you notice aggression warning signs, the first thing you should do is distract and shift your focus elsewhere.

Do Not Physically Punish Or Yell At Them

This may cause them to become anxious and aggressive.

Desensitization

Many dog trainers recommend it. Reduce the physical space between your Yorkie and another dog through positive reinforcement. This alleviates anxiety and fear. For further information on desensitization, consult a trainer or a veterinarian.

Slowly But Repeatedly Socialize Them

Increasing their chances of making friends makes them feel more at ease with other canines. The more dogs they meet, the better.

Is Age And Gender Important When Choosing A Yorkie Companion?

Does age factor when considering buying another dog? Why not acquire two puppies from the same litter, or even two puppies at once? 

Littermate syndrome, which you can read more about here, describes how two puppies can get so connected to one other that it causes considerable anxiety and behavior problems in one or both of them. This will necessitate a great deal of extra care and effort on your part to repair.

Behaviorists advocate waiting until your puppy is at least 1 or 2 years old and has some good solid training before introducing another addition to avoid littermate syndrome.

It may go one of two ways for senior dogs. If you have a generally healthy older Yorkie, having a puppy around could be fantastic for keeping them energetic and youthful, but if your older Yorkie has health difficulties and doesn’t have a lot of energy, having a puppy around could cause a lot of unnecessary stress for them.

In any case, you’ll want to have a space where your older dog can escape and be alone when they need a break.

Do Male And Female Yorkies Get Along?

Yorkies, on the whole, get along well. But is it wise to keep men alongside females?

Male Yorkies are often more protective (or perhaps just possessive) of their other four-legged buddies, and as a result, they are more affectionate towards their female counterparts than the females are towards them.

Here are some more general gender differences that can influence behavior. Though they are not hard and fast rules, some characteristics are shared by all genders.

Do Yorkies Copy Their Owners’ Conduct?

It is important to remember that your Yorkie needs you and your feelings to be happy. If correctly instructed, they will make every effort to please you. Your most effective training tool maybe this.

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Thomas Wilson

Thomas Wilson

An Englishman who loves dogs has made me love Yorkshire Terriers more than any other breed. Let me tell you what I learned from this love...

Thomas Wilson

Thomas Wilson

An Englishman who loves dogs has made me love Yorkshire Terriers more than any other breed. Let me tell you what I learned from this love...

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