Yorkie puppies are usually black & tan. The tail is usually modified to half its length. Yorkies are terriers and were bred in England as a hunting dog to go into badger and fox holes. The Yorkie was once a much bigger dog and was gradually miniaturized over the years.
The shaggy look is what most people go for if your yorkshire terrier is not going to be a show dog. The Yorkie's eyes are extremely cheerful.
The Yorkshire Terrier seems oblivious of its small size. It is always eager for adventure. This
little dog is highly personable, brave, loyal and clever. Yorkie puppies can be trained to do their business indoors on newspapers. You'll find them to be an excellent little watchdog, defiantly defending its territory.
Feed Yorkies dry food to help keep their teeth clean and strong but you can also add a little canned food. We will provide additional information regarding feeding before you take your new friend home.
The Yorkie is a good dog for an apartment. They are very content indoors and happy to nestle on your lap while watching a DVD! Puppies are sensitive to the cold so you must buy them cute, warm clothes for Winter weather. The Yorkshire Terrier is a lively little dog that does not need a lot of exercise. But it could use regular walks and outdoor playtime in nice weather.
Regular grooming is necessary; even a coat cut short still needs at least weekly combing and brushing. Yorkies shed little to no hair and are considered hypoallergenic.
Yorkshire Terrier Puppies are usually referred to as:
Yorkshire Terrier Puppies, Yorky Puppies, Yorkie Puppies, Teacup Yorkie Puppies, Teacup
Yorky Puppies
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The International Kennel Club of Chicago, established in 1900, is a
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