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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a 3 year old male Yorkie whom I love to death. I've had him since he was 8 weeks old. I recently had a baby and while I love my dog, HE HAS BECOME A ROYAL PAIN IN MY A$$!! He barks at EVERY noise he hears. No amount of training we do has curbed this and he always barks at the WORST time (i.e. when the baby is sleeping). We am VERY careful of him around the baby because while he has never bitten anyone, he did recently snarl at the baby. He's pretty good about doing his business outside but he does still occasionally have accidents (partially our fault because we do not crate him). On the flip side, he is VERY lovable and VERY protective and has become like a member of our family. We have no plans to rehome him....for now. [/quote] Our Yorkie will growl when my 5 yr. old irritates her, it's her warning to stop, and when he doesn't, she's snapped. He freaks, and promises to leave her alone, but not 24 hours later, he's back in her face. When my son was a baby, our Yorkie would sniff him and he'd laugh so hard, it was just priceless. We have so many cute videos of them together! Once our DC reached 4, he asked me for a bigger dog, and I oblidged :( Love the big dog, but the amount of care is much more. Our Yorkie is happy not to be the center of attention from our DC.[/quote]
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