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If you are thinking of adding a new member to your home, a Yorkshire Terrier may be a good choice. However, you should not be tempted only by the sweet appearance of a Yorkshire Terrier, as you may find it hard to manage if you are not familiar with the needs and temperament of a Yorkshire Terrier.

First, you can probably tell by the size of a Yorkie that it is no work dog. This lap dog is perfect for apartment living as it does not require much outdoor exercise. However, keeping a Yorkshire Terrier still requires a lot of time and efforts due to its temperament. A typical Yorkie is not only energetic, but also intelligent and loyal. However, a Yorkie tends to be overly dominant and aggressive towards strangers and other animals if you do not know how to train a lap dog. Most people spoil small dogs like Yorkies, and as a result, these cute creatures soon turn into manipulative members of the household. Therefore, if you are not confident in maintaining discipline, a Yorkshire Terrier may not be perfect for you.

In addition, as a small dog, Yorkshire Terriers have a tendency to bark excessively. As such, they require extensive training to desensitize them from foreign noises and strangers. You should expect to spend quite a bit of time training your dog to become calm.

Another factor you need to take into consideration is grooming. Since a Yorkshire Terrier has a long silky coat, it requires a lot of time to upkeep it. You will need to brush your Yorkie at least once a week and trim the coat regularly. If you are unable to do that, make sure you can afford to take your Yorkie to a professional groomer.

Although a Yorkshire Terrier is tiny, you should take time to take it out for a daily walk. If the Yorkie begins running inside the apartment at bullet speed, it means that you will need to lengthen the walk or take it out more than once a day.

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