Pros And Cons Of A Yorkshire Terrier Rescue

Before committing what is a noble and generous act of getting a Yorkshire Terrier rescue dog you must take a minute and consider all the advantages and disadvantages involved in it and if at the end you think you can take the responsibility then you should go right ahead with your rescue plan.

The Pros And Cons Of Getting A Yorkshire Terrier Rescue Dog

The advantage of getting a Yorkshire Terrier rescue dog is that you will pay considerably less at the shelter than you would pay with a professional breeder. However, the disadvantage is that the Yorkshire Terrier is a very fragile dog and prone to traumas especially connected to changing environments; therefore the possibility that you may have a sick dog on your hands is very high.

Yorkshire Terrier breed is very expensive and because of the miniature nature of the dog it is very much in demand especially with those that live in apartments and don’t have the space to have a large pet but want to have one anyway. Therefore, Yorkshire Terriers are not cheap and for someone to just leave it at a rescue center usually means that the dog is ill.

The other major disadvantage of getting a Yorkshire Terrier rescue dog is that it will not be a puppy but a considerably older dog, which is hard to train and will have some natural old age diseases as well. Yorkshire Terriers are hard to housebreak when they are puppies but even harder when they have suffered traumas such as change of environment.

Learn About The Yorkshire Breed

Before you get a Yorkshire Terrier rescue dog try and educate yourself about the breed so you will know what to expect when you have a Yorkie on your hands; for example, Yorkies are very active and have quiet an attitude, which you will learn to read with time.

They need daily grooming such as brushing of their luxurious fur as well as weekly baths, trimming of the nails and face. A proper diet and nutrition is essential for the Yorkshire Terrier in order to be healthy and because they are small and don’t eat very much, the diet must be carefully planned in order to ensure that he or she receives all the required nutrients and vitamins.

A Yorkshire Terrier rescue dog most probably would have suffered some eating problems firstly because they get disoriented when changing environments and secondly because they may have not liked the food provided by the shelter. Rebuilding your Yorkshire Terrier rescue dog’s health may cost you considerably in time and money. It is very important you consider all the details before you commit to acquiring a Yorkshire Terrier rescue dog and thus, save yourself from further suffering. There are other types of Yorkshire Terrier, just make sure the type you choose is the one for you.

However, if you choose to go ahead and still get a Yorkshire Terrier rescue dog besides the problems ahead, then educate yourself about your new pet and friend in order to understand him or her better and thus, create a even stronger bond. Dogs are wonderful companions and I am sure that the Yorkshire Terrier rescue dog will be more than grateful to you for bringing him or her into your warm home and heart.

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