The question of Yorkie care- Is it brave or timid-

 The conservation problem of Yorkshire Terriers is: Is it bold or weak as a mouse?
Yorkshire Terrier (confirmed introduction)

In the minds of many people , Yorkshire terrier is a kind of fragile dog. As long as there is a little bit of abnormal situation, they will try to scare away the creator of the abnormal situation by shouting. It turns out that the reason why Yorkies yell is because they have developed hearing. When they hear something happening, they yell to inform their owners that "there is something going on." In addition, someone described the Yorkshire Terrier like this: "Although they are small dogs, they always firmly believe that they are big." Moreover, Yorkshire Terriers will never show weakness when it comes to their own territory, they will try their best to conquer it. Defend the territory vigorously. From this, it is not difficult for us to find that Yorkshire is not as weak as many people think.

However, despite this, Yorkshire will still appear conscientious in some aspects. For example, occasionally some noises at home or outdoors will cause Yorkies to sound an alarm to their owners. For example, when dogs hear the sound of a vacuum cleaner for the first time, they may be frightened. The owners can comfort them appropriately. Once the dog gets used to the sound and understands that the vacuum cleaner is not something that will harm them, the fear will gradually disappear. It turns out that it is not just Yorkies, other types of dogs may also encounter this problem. The owner may wish to make the dog adapt to this kind of life through some appropriate training.

In addition, when meeting strangers, Yorkies are very different in their behavior and attitude towards their owners. They are bright and caring little angels in front of their owners. Once they meet strangers, they often do not respond. Strangers may come too close, and they will always be wary of strangers. If you want to make them put their guard down, you must first become good friends with them!

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