Thank you for visiting MK'S AND 3J'S WISCONSIN YORKIES. I
have been breeding Yorkshire Terriers in my home for nearly 6 years, and
strive to raise true Yorkies that are both healthy and adorable.
All of my Yorkies are from my own pets that I own. AKC
Registered and come with a Health Guarantee from my local vet that I
use for my family pets I am sure you will be 100% satisfied with my Yorkie puppies.
have been breeding Yorkshire Terriers in my home for nearly 6 years, and
strive to raise true Yorkies that are both healthy and adorable.
All of my Yorkies are from my own pets that I own. AKC
Registered and come with a Health Guarantee from my local vet that I
use for my family pets I am sure you will be 100% satisfied with my Yorkie puppies.
Owning a Male vs. Female
I would like to share my experience and knowledge with you about Male vs. Female
Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie) puppies for sale.Most people tend to think that a female
yorkie will make a better pet then a male yorkie. In most cases I find this is NOT true.
Thru my many years of experience and knowledge with breeding Yorkie’s.
exceptions to any rule as with most things in life, however please read below
for my findings in the differences between the genders as a yorkie breeder with
6yrs of experience.
I have been raising and breeding yorkie’s for the past 6 yrs and what I can tell
you from my experience with them is. A male
yorkie is usually very dedicated and more affectionate then a female yorkie. Males
also tend to be more steadfast and reliable and much less moody. They get along
better with other pets, and take quicker to house breaking and children. They
are always very loyal and happy to sit by your side and cuddle and it doesn’t
matter if you are a female or a male owner. They love to be with you wherever
you go and are happy all the time. They are usually much more laid back puppies
and they don’t seem to have a care in the world, everything is wonderful as far
as a male yorkie is concerned. As for a male yorkie marking his territory, if you have them neutered at a young age they
rarely will ever mark their territory unless another male dog is around to compete with them for their territory.
As for a female yorkie she will be the one to rule the roost and be the boss. She will know
everything that is going on in your household and will usually pick her owner.
Females tend to feel they are the princess and should be pampered and treated as such.
A lot of females will sit with you and cuddle but only until there is something else going on in
your house. Then she has to go see what is going on and give her opinion.
Females also tend to be much busier then a male yorkie. Females
do like to snuggle but most often prefer their snuggle time to be with the man
in the house as a companion. I find females tend to be daddy’s girls and males
tend to be mommy’s little boys. As far as house breaking goes females
tend to be more stubborn then males and the females usually have to be a little older
to be fully potty trained.
As I have said before this is just my experience between the two different sex’s
when dealing with the Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie) breed, as a yorkie
breeder.
I would like to share my experience and knowledge with you about Male vs. Female
Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie) puppies for sale.Most people tend to think that a female
yorkie will make a better pet then a male yorkie. In most cases I find this is NOT true.
Thru my many years of experience and knowledge with breeding Yorkie’s.
exceptions to any rule as with most things in life, however please read below
for my findings in the differences between the genders as a yorkie breeder with
6yrs of experience.
I have been raising and breeding yorkie’s for the past 6 yrs and what I can tell
you from my experience with them is. A male
yorkie is usually very dedicated and more affectionate then a female yorkie. Males
also tend to be more steadfast and reliable and much less moody. They get along
better with other pets, and take quicker to house breaking and children. They
are always very loyal and happy to sit by your side and cuddle and it doesn’t
matter if you are a female or a male owner. They love to be with you wherever
you go and are happy all the time. They are usually much more laid back puppies
and they don’t seem to have a care in the world, everything is wonderful as far
as a male yorkie is concerned. As for a male yorkie marking his territory, if you have them neutered at a young age they
rarely will ever mark their territory unless another male dog is around to compete with them for their territory.
As for a female yorkie she will be the one to rule the roost and be the boss. She will know
everything that is going on in your household and will usually pick her owner.
Females tend to feel they are the princess and should be pampered and treated as such.
A lot of females will sit with you and cuddle but only until there is something else going on in
your house. Then she has to go see what is going on and give her opinion.
Females also tend to be much busier then a male yorkie. Females
do like to snuggle but most often prefer their snuggle time to be with the man
in the house as a companion. I find females tend to be daddy’s girls and males
tend to be mommy’s little boys. As far as house breaking goes females
tend to be more stubborn then males and the females usually have to be a little older
to be fully potty trained.
As I have said before this is just my experience between the two different sex’s
when dealing with the Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie) breed, as a yorkie
breeder.
Yorkshire Terriers and many other toy breeds, due to their small size
and rapid metabolism, are prone to a condition called, Hypoglycemia.
Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when your puppy’s blood sugar level
(glucose) falls below normal. Glucose is what the body uses as fuel and is
necessary for the brain tissue and muscles for function. Although it can be
fatal, it is avoidable when equipped with the proper knowledge.
Some symptoms are:
●
Lethargy
● Loss of Appetite
● Puppy’s gums turn white
● Vomiting
● Wobbly /Dizzy Puppy
● Disorientation
● Loss of
conscientiousness
● Trembling or Shaking (often mistaken as a cold or
nervousness)
What causes low blood sugar?Hypoglycemia most readily occurs in puppies under the age of 6 months
of age though it is not unheard of in older dogs. It seems to be related to
the small size of a toy breeds’ lack of glucose while they are
not yet full
grown. The threat usually resolves as the dog matures.
Your puppy’s
blood sugar level can drop for many reasons. It can be caused by a stressful
situation by shipping, or a missed meal, being chilled, or even exhaustion from
too much play. Puppy hypoglycemia can usually be overcome by feeding frequent
meals, since Yorkies cannot eat a lot at one time, they literally run out of
fuel quickly, a commercial puppy diet is recommended. A nutritional supplement
high in sugar, called Nutrical, can be used to keep your puppy’s blood sugar
level normal. Nutrical can be used to stimulate a puppy who is refusing to
eat. It can be rubbed into the puppy’s gums for a more rapid result. About 20
minutes later your puppy’s appetite will return. Nutrical can be purchased
from your favorite, local pet store, or even from your veterinarian.Honey is another alternative in keeping their
sugar level up when they are stressed or simply having to much activity. When
you first get your puppy make sure you give them the Nutrical morning and night
for the first week. After the first week give it once a day until puppy is 6
months old.
and rapid metabolism, are prone to a condition called, Hypoglycemia.
Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when your puppy’s blood sugar level
(glucose) falls below normal. Glucose is what the body uses as fuel and is
necessary for the brain tissue and muscles for function. Although it can be
fatal, it is avoidable when equipped with the proper knowledge.
Some symptoms are:
●
Lethargy
● Loss of Appetite
● Puppy’s gums turn white
● Vomiting
● Wobbly /Dizzy Puppy
● Disorientation
● Loss of
conscientiousness
● Trembling or Shaking (often mistaken as a cold or
nervousness)
What causes low blood sugar?Hypoglycemia most readily occurs in puppies under the age of 6 months
of age though it is not unheard of in older dogs. It seems to be related to
the small size of a toy breeds’ lack of glucose while they are
not yet full
grown. The threat usually resolves as the dog matures.
Your puppy’s
blood sugar level can drop for many reasons. It can be caused by a stressful
situation by shipping, or a missed meal, being chilled, or even exhaustion from
too much play. Puppy hypoglycemia can usually be overcome by feeding frequent
meals, since Yorkies cannot eat a lot at one time, they literally run out of
fuel quickly, a commercial puppy diet is recommended. A nutritional supplement
high in sugar, called Nutrical, can be used to keep your puppy’s blood sugar
level normal. Nutrical can be used to stimulate a puppy who is refusing to
eat. It can be rubbed into the puppy’s gums for a more rapid result. About 20
minutes later your puppy’s appetite will return. Nutrical can be purchased
from your favorite, local pet store, or even from your veterinarian.Honey is another alternative in keeping their
sugar level up when they are stressed or simply having to much activity. When
you first get your puppy make sure you give them the Nutrical morning and night
for the first week. After the first week give it once a day until puppy is 6
months old.