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This is usually easily done by observing a few golden rules. Each time your puppy wakes up, take it outside to a grassy or other absorbent area and wait to see if it empties out if the pup performs, give it a command word "Get busy", god boy/girl. the pup will learn to go on command, after some time. If the pup has emptied out it will probably be safe to bring it in for an hour or so. Keep doors to adjoining rooms closed.
Take your puppy outside within 3 minutes of each meal. Full tummies tend to make pups empty out. Pay attention.
Pups circle before they go to the toilet. [Most do anyway]. If you are unable to keep a close eye on the pup use a cage or crate in the house to confine the pup and observe the above rules to take the pup out. This works with adult Silky's too. 3 too 5 weeks is needed
to train most animals although many are quicker. Most dogs empty on something absorbent. If you have carpet inside and concrete outside, chances are your pooch prefers the carpet. Overcome this by providing something absorbent outside a special toilet training pad, tray of soil piece of carpet you can clean. "Good Boy" toilet training adds to encourage and discourage areas are available. When house training, never punish the animal, it is your fault for being careless. Punishing often teaches pups to sneak off and do it out of sight in another room, or behind the lounge. Work on praise for correct behavior. Thoroughly clean "wrong" places. Perfume often repels dogs - try some on the spot. Dogs tend to return to the same place.
A fully indoor dog can be trained to one place,- use guides above.    

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Silky puppy in a Transport Box
This transport BOX is the best, to toilet train your puppy at Night time. But please close the door! Bed time 9 pm - UP in the morning 6 am At the time your puppy wakes up, take it outside to a grassy place for doing his business, for the first weeks.
Work on praise for correct behaviour please!
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When you get him home!
A Silky or a Yorkshire Terrier (dog) is a creature of habit, and likes to know where he can sleep or rest undisturbed and where he can go to find peace and quiet. So he feels of security, so buy him the most suitable type of box a Transport box right from he start on. It's not to small or to big. Leave the front of the box open at daytime. Close the door at night, For bedding a layer of newspapers on the floor of the box. Cover this with a blanket which can be washed easily. An old type of alarm clock often helps a new puppy to settle down to sleep by itself. The ticking reminds it of its mother's heart and lets it sleep reassured.
(Or place the box close to your Bed for the first days only.)

Next step, Training / Conformation / Obedience!

There is one area of training which is advantageous for both Conformation and Obedience. In Conformation it is called "baiting" , in Obedience it is called "attention". For those who are thinking of doing both Conformation and Obedience developing concentration is the best place to begin. The Silky naturally has attention which jumps quickly from sensory stimuli to stimuli (sights and sounds). Except in certain circumstances concentration is short termed. This makes Obedience performance erratic. Although Silky's can do all the exercises very well looks better than the one that responses to everything outside the ring. Begin by teaching the young hopeful to focus on one spot on the handler's body on command. The face works well in both fields. Also teach the dog to follow with his eyes the movement of the right hand. Using food is a good way to shape the action (eyes moving from anywhere to the face) and to motivate repeating the action When the pupil performs correctly the foot is a reward. Eventually move the hand without the foot in it. At first the command (word or sound) occurs while the dog is performing (conditioning). Then it is used before the action. Teach one little step at the time. Eyes move to the face. Reward. Eyes move to the face. Command then reward. Eyes move to the face with no food in the hand. Reward. And so on until your Silky will turn around and look at you when given the command.  

Be a responsible owner. Socialising your dog is important to help it to enjoy the company of people and other dogs, and help prevent fear and problems in upbringing young dogs. Dogs are social animals and thrive on companionship, so making sure your Silky or Yorkshire Terrier is well behaved around people will help establish harmonious relationships that benefit everyone in your Family.

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Taking your Silky terrier or Yorkshire terrier to work things you should be aware of.

The first thing you need to do is check with your workplace (manager or boss) if you are allowed to bring your dog to work.
Then you need to ask yourself does my dog get along with other people or other dogs?
It is very important that your little friend likes companionship from people and other pets and that he or she is pleasant to them otherwise
you need to socialise your dog first.

Please make sure that your dog is fully vaccinated and that he or she has a dog tag on the collar.
It is also very important that your dog is fully house trained and is comfortable being in a playpen with water, doggy biscuits and a toy
while you are working. It might be wise to have a trial run for a day to see how things go.
 
(Some most important things are to consider and prepare for, before you bring your dog to your workplace:) Silky puppy in Haven  
 
More workplaces these days are becoming pet friendly.
There are a few benefits having your dog at work like having your little friend with you and enjoying their company, taking him or her
for a walk two or three times a day gives you some exercise that keeps body mind and soul alert and your dog can do its business while
you are both enjoying the fresh air. (Please do not forget your doggy poop bags)

 
Taking your Silky or Yorkshire terrier to your workplace.
The first thing you need to do is check with your workplace
Some people in this modern time like having your best friend at the office with you. But what should you know, before you take your dog
regular to work? It is well known that more workplaces are becoming dog friendly.

You will have lots of benefits from having your Silky or Yorkshire terrier at work. First going more frequently outside with your little dog
exercise and just enjoying a bit more time with your little companion. In fact, people who exercise regularly and meet the physical activity guidelines live on average five years longer than those who are physically inactive. It also shows that as little as 15 minutes of working with
your dog 3 times a day can reduce your risk significantly and improve your quality of life.
But not every dog will enjoy being in the office, and assuming your workplace allows little dogs. Some most important things are to consider
and prepare for, before you bring your dog to work: Please click on Ausilk Yorkshire Terrier safe in crade      
 
 
A dog should be well behaved and trained, friendly with other people and dogs. Before you bring them to your workplace, so a lot of
socialising has to be done. Tried out first on a not so busy day, set up an ideally place next to your desk, bring their bed or crate and
favourite toys don’t forget a water bowl, and fresh water from at home. You also need a leash and most important poo bags ready for action.

Make sure your dog has a tag with all important details on their collar. In case the dog gets lost. But before you bring your dog in the office.
Remember, young dogs need a lot of attention and regular toilet breaks, And walks.

 
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