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Diamond’s Terrier Face Haircut

Posted by Kimberly on 13th October 2009

As you all know, we got a new doggy addition to our “K” crew – Karat Diamond

She is a Yorkie-Poo mix, who is a real sweetie-pie.

We brought her in to our favorite dog salon to show her to our favorite groomers and Debbie surprised me with a terrier cut for her face, instead of the poodle-look she had going on, as we have 3 other terriers in our little family, not including my mother’s 2 terriers.

Check out this cool video:

Debbie more clearly defined Diamond’s beautiful, brown eyes and pretty eyebrows, as well as trimming up the sides of her face to make a more brick-like look that schnauzers have, in particular.

She was so well behaved for them and she is such an adorable girl! I’m just in love with this dog!

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Introducing “Karat Diamond” – Our New 14-Month Old Yorkie-Poo

Posted by Kimberly on 5th October 2009

Terrier Newsflash:

Diamond & Kimberly

Diamond & Kimberly

We adopted a 14-month-old Yorkshire Terrier and Poodle mix “puppy” last week named “Diamond”.

She was my husband’s cousin’s dog, but her life just got a little hectic with a change in work and a newborn baby that she felt she couldn’t give Diamond the attention and care she deserves.

So, she asked us to “babysit” her for a while – I’m sure that she knew we’d fall in love and the rest is history.

Since all of our dogs’ names start with the letter “K”, we slightly renamed her with an official name of “Karat Diamond”, but we still call her Diamond!

With her silky, curly black hair and a white diamond on her chest, it’s a strange result from crossing a Yorkie and a Poodle together. Poodles are often one color and Yorkie’s are always a combination of black and tan or blue and tan.

She’s definitely a terrier, almost resembling a miniature schnauzer in the face, just like our other 3 babies. However, she is also very poodle with her long legs!

Diamond is so playful, as puppies should be and she is a sweet surprise for our terrier-loving household.

She has not yet met her brother and sisters, but she will next week – and I know she’ll be so excited to have so much action going on all the time. Plus, my mother’s 2 terriers will also help with the dog pack babysitting!

Check out our first video of Diamond:

I guess my Mom’s “baby”, Precious, won’t be the baby anymore! Even though she’s just over 2 years old, she still acts like and wants to be the BABY!

However, when it comes to puppies, other little animals like our hedgehogs and the like, she likes to take over and herd the rest of our little pack away so she can be in charge and take care of them. Too cute!

Really, I think Diamond and Precious will make a sweet friendship as Diamond really resembles her in the face with her cute, floppy ears, beautiful puppy-dog eyes and similar coloration.

Diamond & Kimberly

Diamond & Kimberly

We’re very excited to introduce Diamond to Sugar, Kaptain, Knosey, Kurious, Precious and especially, her new Grandma – my Mom!

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I hope you enjoyed this Yorkshire Terrier post on Terrier Lover! Until next time…

Love Your Terrier,

Kimberly Edwards :)

P.S. Looking for a Great way to Train your Yorkshire Terrier? Check out this link:

Yorkshire Terrier Training Guide

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We Saved a Terrier Pooch Today!

Posted by Kimberly on 3rd May 2009

On the way home from church today in Dallas, we came to a busy intersection and what do I see?

I see a poor, little terrier mix dog confused and scared trying to make it through the cars.

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In my church dress and high heels, I ran out to get the dog to safety on the sidewalk.

She was frightened, but glad at the same time that someone helped her out. She rolled over on her back with her belly to me, hoping I wouldn’t hurt her.

Well, she certainly came across the right person then!

She had no tag, she had mats in her hair and was full of burrs and was dirty too.

I ran back to the vehicle with her where my husband, with an understanding look on his face, started to scan the immediate area, as we drove around, trying to see if someone was looking for her, in case she just ran out of a yard or something.

The problem was that we were in an industrial area and there weren’t any houses and no one searching for a lost pet.

So, we went to the closest animal shelter, but it is Sunday and they’re not open. So, we called the number provided and a person called us to come collect her and see if she had a chip or could be reunited with an owner that reported her missing.

She was so sweet and very happy to give me a good cuddle for 2 hrs. While we waited, we gave her some food and water, as she was clearly hungry and very thirsty.

What a sweetheart – I think she was a bit older too.

new-downloads-003She looked like she was mixed with a Yorkshire terrier or similar black & tan terrier and maybe a Schnauzer or a  Poodle.

If you’re looking for this dog, she was found at the intersection of Plano Rd. & Forest Ln. in Garland, Texas (suburb of Dallas).

She has a partially cleft nose and her right ear missing, but you wouldn’t really know it unless you had a good look.

Please contact Garland Animal Services to reconnect with her.

She is such a sweet soul! I would miss her terribly if she went missing from our home – I fell in love with her immediately!

It could very well be that she got lost because of the terrible thunderstorms we had last night that knocked down numerous fences in our area…Poor baby!

Who knows, thunder and lightning used to scare one of our dogs until they were so fearful, they’d run and hide anywhere.

* PLEASE: Keep a collar and tags on your dog! We could have simply drove her home. Thank God we found her before she got injured out there!

new-downloads-004I hope she found her way back to her owner’s loving arms! I would be going absolutely crazy without her!

If this is your dog – you are truly blessed to have her in your life – she is an ANGEL!

Very well behaved, so gentle and just as sweet as pie!

She seemed to be really exhausted from her ordeal, as she snuggled up into my arms and had a good, little rest.

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Why We Had to Give Our Yorkshire Terrier Away

Posted by Kimberly on 28th September 2008

My very first dog, when I was 3 or 4 years old, was named “Fluff”, and he was a male Yorkshire Terrier.

He was cute as a button!

However, we had to give him away to another loving family because he was not fond of my father. Fluff did not like my father near him or anyone else in the family. He would growl, snarl and snap at him.

Everything we tried did not help. It was obviously not the right dog for us, as he did not bond with my father.

We were beginners in dog ownership, and obviously did not take the right steps toward behavior modification and Yorkshire terrier training. I missed my little Fluff!

Don’t let this happen to you! Train Your Yorkshire Terrier – regardless of age…with the Amazing Secrets in the:

Train Your Yorkshire Terrier Manual

Train your Yorkie, so that you can have an enjoyable and pleasant relationship with them!

Our little “Fluff” not only was protective from my father, but he would bark incessantly, make messes everywhere, and chew everything in sight! Basically, he was doing whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted, and ruling our home…

Now, You can train your pooch, and you can do it quickly and easily using the Yorkshire terrier training manual!

Let me know how it works by Commenting in the Comment Box below!

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I hope you enjoyed this Terrier Training post on Terrier Lover! Until next time…

Love Your Terrier,

Kimberly Edwards :)

P.S. Be sure to get your 2009 Yorkshire Terrier calendar before all the cute ones are gone:

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Yorkshire Terrier Wall Calendar: The humorous photos in this wall calendar feature Artlist International’s famous Fish-eye style, which captures and enhances the dogs’ lively expressions to the fullest. Every calendar is printed on thick, high-quality paper.


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Heard About Hurley? – A Petco Grooming Horror Story

Posted by Kimberly on 21st April 2008


Terrier Newsflash:

I “stumbled upon” this story a few weeks ago, and it has bothered me since I read it…I just had to post about it!

hurleyyorkiepetco.JPGBasically, the short version of the story is that a family brought their Yorkshire Terrier – Shih Tzu cross, who was about 4 months old, in to a Petco in Los Gatos, California to be groomed on March 22nd, 2008.

Just 8 hours later, Hurley was dead.

4 hours after dropping Hurley off for grooming, his parents came to pick him up, and Hurley was panting and breathing with some difficulty…but employees ensured them that everything went fine…

Being only 4 months old, Hurley’s parents suspected that Hurley was just a little stressed out from the new surroundings.

2 hours later, his breathing was even more taxed and he started to cough up blood. Yikes!

Immediately, Hurley was rushed to their local animal emergency hospital, where vets worked quickly and laboriously on the dog, whose heart Read the rest of this entry »

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How To Train Your Yorkshire Terrier

Posted by Kimberly on 18th February 2008


yorkshire-terrier.JPGA cute, little Yorkshire Terrier puppy can quickly turn into a pest or out-of-control dog if not trained…Enjoy your Yorkie by giving them at least some basic training!

Check out this great article to find out how…

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Training a Yorkshire Terrier by Joshua McNiel

Yorkshire Terriers are an intelligent breed of dog. Many people decide to own a Yorkshire Terrier for this reason. However you need to know the correct way of training them.

In the U.S. the Yorkshire Terrier is the second most popular dog breed, only passed by the Labrador. Yorkshire Terriers are a popular pet breeds because they are loyal, loving, energetic, and smart.

If you want to train your Yorkshire Terrier to do a command such as sit, stay, fetch, or rollover, get lots of Read the rest of this entry »

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3 Teacup Yorkshire Terriers Looking For A New Home

Posted by Kimberly on 19th December 2007


I received an email yesterday that stated:

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“MY NAME IS MARIS SANCHEZ. MY HUSBAND AND I ARE ON A CHRISTIAN MISSION TO AFRICA AND I CAME ALONG WITH MY 3 TEACUP YORKSHIRE TERRIER BABIES.

AFTER A WHILE I NOTICE THAT THE AFRICAN WEATHER IS NOT GOOD FOR THE PUPPY AND I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO TAKE GOOD CARE OF HER THE WAY I ALWAYS DO BECAUSE OF MY JOB.

THEY ARE AKC REGISTERED. – TEACUP. HOME RAISED, VACCINES; HEALTH GUARANTEE.

I NEED A SOMEONE TO ADOPT BOTH AND TAKE CARE OF THEM THE WAY I ALWAYS DO.

IF YOU CAN TAKE GOOD CARE OF HER DO SEND A REPLY AND I WILL EMAIL YOU HER PICTURES.

I HOPE TO READ FROM YOU.

REGARDS,

EVANGELIST MARIS SANCHEZ

MOTTO: IN GOD WE TRUST”

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* If any of you are interested in adopting one or more of these puppies, please comment to let me know, and I will get you in touch via email with Mrs. Sanchez.

I truly hope these babies get a good home! Until next time…

Love Your Terrier,

Kimberly Edwards :D


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Yorkshire Terriers & The Genetic Deficiency of Luxating Patellas

Posted by Kimberly on 30th October 2007


yorkshireterrier.jpgBeing healthy breeds, terriers have long life spans. A healthy Yorkshire Terrier will live between 12-15 years.

As with any breed, you will have some genetic disorders that can affect your dog. One of the defects that can plague your Yorkshire terrier is luxating patellas.

Luxating Patellas:

This means slipping kneecaps due to weak tendons, weak ligaments or shallow patellar grooves. Basically, the terrier’s kneecaps “dislocate” sideways.

In dog breeds prone to this condition, it can either be congenital (from birth) or acquired from trauma. Luxating patellas usually becomes noticeable around 4-6 months of age.

This will cause the dog’s leg to lock up, and the Yorkie will typically lift the leg off the ground. It is sometimes referred to as “trick knee”.

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Australian Silky Terrier – One Tough Customer

Posted by Kimberly on 6th October 2007


The Australian Silky Terrier is one tough customer! That’s right…It was bred in Australia to make a well adapted terrier to the Aussie environment.

And, Yes…It’s true…There are snakes, and other dangerous critters, in people’s backyards in Australia, as I can attest to.

These terriers may be small in stature, but they have huge amounts of courage and heart!

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The Australian Silky Terrier: A Snake Killer?
By Michael Russell

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Keeping Your Yorkshire Terrier Groomed And Pampered

Posted by Kimberly on 6th September 2007


Posters Prints - Dog Yorkshire Terrier Art Poster - Artist: - Poster Size: 16x20The Yorkie is definitely a little fashionista of sorts. Often seen with gorgeous tendrils of silky hair, and rhinestone encrusted collars, these terriers are superstars, if only in their own heads.

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The Yorkie, a Small Dog in a Dressy Package
By Michael Russell

Surprisingly, the Yorkshire Terrier, known for its fine “furnishings” and silky long coat, began it’s history as a scrappy rat catcher. Its most likely antecedents are a mixture of various Scottish and Welsh terriers, including the Skye terrier, the Clydesdale terrier and even perhaps the Dandie Dinmont.

Selective breeding through the years miniaturized the Yorkie. It is the second Read the rest of this entry »

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