Yorkshire Terrier Care

Yorkshire Terriers, more commonly known as Yorkies, are one
of the most popular toy dog breeds. They make great companions
and love attention! They are very affectionate but demand
plenty of time and devotion from their owners.
This breed is only about 100 year old. It was developed in
northern England to catch rats that lived in mine shafts. It
was also used as a hunting dog that could go into fox and
badger burrows. It is not clear, however, how they developed
this breed. It is thought that they came from crossing terriers
like Skye and Clydesdale with other terriers such as the Leeds,
Maltese, Dandie Dinmont and the Black and Tan Manchester. The
Yorkie breed was originally much bigger than it is now, but
people have selectively bred the smallest dogs to make this dog
tiny. It became a fashion dog and was often carried around by
women in their bags. Today, the average weight of this dog is
seven pounds.
The Yorkie has as very silky, long coat that parts at the
spine and grows down either side of the dog. Unlike many other
breeds, the hair of this breed does not stop growing. It needs
to be cut regularly. It also does not have an undercoat which
prevents it from shedding. This is great if you suffer from
allergies because you won't have to worry about hair being
everywhere. The coat is blue and tan, but puppies are black and
tan. As the dog matures, the black becomes blue.
Although the Yorkie is very small, these dogs seem oblivious
of this. They don't seem to be scared of anything! They are
very adventurous, energetic, loyal, playful, brave, sweet,
loving and intelligent. Yorkies are extremely affectionate with
their owners but are often suspicious when strangers come
around. If other small animals come around, they can even be
aggressive. This breed is very dependant and demanding of its
owners. It needs more human attention than most breeds. This
dog makes a great lap dog and enjoys being held all day more
than anything.
The Yorkie doesn't do well with small children but is
tolerant of older children if they treat the dog with care. The
dog can be territorial and likes to have its own space. Yorkies
learn things very easily but can become willful which sometimes
makes training difficult. You must be consistent and firm when
training. They also can be difficult to housebreak. This breed
does best with praise because they love attention and hate to
be ignored.
One of the most demanding requirements of this dog is
grooming. It needs to be groomed every day. The coat needs to
be brushed and the eyes and ears need to be cleaned. Also, the
teeth should be cleaned regularly. The hair on top of the head
is usually tied back with a bow or band.
Because of the Yorkie's small size, it is very fragile and
needs to be treated with care. It can get hurt very easily and
must be watched. They are also prone to teeth problems so you
need to make sure you take care of their teeth.
This dog makes a great companion that will give you lots of
love. Just make sure you have the time to devote to this dog as
they do require lots of your time. If you care for the dog
properly, it can live for twelve to fifteen years.
By
Michael Russell Your
Independent guide to Dogs
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