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Many people buy puppies without realizing what they are getting into. Yorkshire Terrier care has its ups and downs. When you get a Yorkshire Terrier, you are ethically and legally responsible for the well being of the dog. Remember, dogs are not toys – they can suffer. A responsible Yorkie owner will do research on what they can expect to spend on their Yorkies every year and figure out in advance whether they can afford this or not.

One of the advantages of getting a purebred dog is that you know in advance what medical conditions the breed is prone to. One of the most common aliments in dogs is allergies. How bad (and how expensive) are Yorkshire Terrier allergies? The good news is that Yorkshire Terriers are not prone to allergies more than most other breeds, or even mongrels. The bad news is that this breed does have a difficulty when handling anesthesia, which may be considered a Yorkshire Terrier allergy.
If you are lucky enough to have a choice of vets in your area, then how do you choose a vet for your Yorkshire Terrier among the crowd? First off, there is no law saying you have to keep one vet all of your dog’s life. Going to any vet is better than not going to a vet at all. Ask your vet questions. Be sure you are satisfied with the answers and don’t let the vet talk down to you.

Any ethical vet will be up front about their strengths and weaknesses. They are often the most helpful people to go to when looking for a better vet for your Yorkshire Terrier! Most vets do not make that much money at their jobs. Most are in it because they love animals and want to do anything it takes to encourage you to take your dog to a vet for regular care. They have seen too many Yorkshire Terrier allergies untreated in suffering Yorkies.
It is important to get a vet before you bring a Yorkie home. Fortunately, most vets are very familiar with this breed and Yorkshire Terrier allergies, since they are so popular. How to best find a vet for your Yorkshire Terrier is through word of mouth. You can also check with your local animal shelter, with your local pet store (one that doesn’t sell puppies) and online. Be sure you also find an emergency vet, if those services are available in your area.

The usual treatment for Yorkshire Terrier allergies is to do a long series of trials at home to try and identify the allergen. When chemical allergies are suspected, try not using the usual cleaner, shampoo or detergents. If your dog’s condition improves, then you know that changing your cleaners will cure your dog. With food allergies, this trial and error method can take a long time. You must be patient. Fortunately, there a lot of new commercially available dog foods made especially for dogs with food allergies.

Many people have rescued Yorkies, giving the dogs a second chance at a life with proper Yorkshire Terrier care. Knowing how to find a vet for your Yorkshire Terrier is one of the easiest aspects of Yorkie care.

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