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	<title>Pet Care Tips, Pets Advice &#187; Yorkshire Terrier Dogs</title>
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		<title>Formal Coaching for Your Yorkshire Terrier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you get a Yorkshire Terrier, you could be stunned to discover just how clever he is. You could be happy to find that you can housebreak him, and teach him basic commands and straightforward tricks, all on your own. However, if you want to enter him into shows, including specialty shows, your Yorkshire Terrier [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you get a Yorkshire Terrier, you could be stunned to discover just how clever he is. You could be happy to find that you can housebreak him, and teach him basic commands and straightforward tricks, all on your own. However, if you want to enter him into shows, including specialty shows, your Yorkshire Terrier doubtless wishes formal coaching. </p>
<p>Formal coaching could be held secretly, which can be quite costly, or in a group setting, which is generally a great amount less expensive. Classes could be held daily, weekly, or 2 times a week, but you&#8217;ll be instructed to work daily with your Yorkshire Terrier at home, between classes, as well so that he does not forget what he has learned before the subsequent class happens.</p>
<p>Some folk think that they can send their dog off for formal coaching. While there are facilities that do this, where the owner needn&#8217;t be there this is not recommended. Your dog should be trained with you in command even if it is some other person enlightening you ways to do it. Sending your dog off for coaching is very like sending your youngster off to boarding faculty. While it is a satisfactory practice, it means the tutor is in bigger control than you are.</p>
<p>While you will find many coaching courses when you start looking, you must start the search for formal Yorkshire Terrier coaching thru the Yankee Dog house Club ( AKC ). Here, you may find direction to local coaching programs that are in accordance with what&#8217;s anticipated from you and your dog at the diverse AKC sanctioned dog shows and competitions. Thru the AKC, you will find sources for obedience coaching, agility coaching, rally coaching, tracking, and even pet care coaching.</p>
<p>No matter what your long term interests are for your Yorkshire Terrier, you must definitely begin with obedience coaching, as all of the coaching will rely upon your Yorkie being really obedient. In obedience coaching, the dog and the owner find out how to work together. Your dog will learn basic commands and good manners. There also are various levels of obedience coaching, from newbie to advance. With obedience coaching thru the AKC, your Yorkie can earn titles like Companion Dog ( CD ), Companion Dog Fantastic ( CDX ), Use Dog ( UD ), and Obedience Trial Champ ( OTCH ). </p>
<p>With Rally coaching, your Yorkshire Terrier can earn titles in Rally Beginner ( RN ), Rally sophisticated ( RA ), Rally Fantastic ( RE ), and Rally complicated Glorious ( RAE ). Thru agility coaching, your Yorkie will earn titles in Amateur Agility ( NA ), Open Agility ( OA ), Agility Glorious ( AX ), Master Agility Excellent ( MX ), Beginner Jumpers with Weaves ( NAJ ), Open Jumpers with Weaves ( OAJ ), Agility Glorious Jumper with Weaves ( AXJ ), Master Excellent Jumper with Weaves ( MXJ ), and Master Agility Champ ( MACH ). </p>
<p>Tracking titles include Tracking Dog ( TD ), Tracking Dog Fantastic ( TDX ), Variable Surface Tracker ( VST ), and Champ Tracker ( CT ). Companion Dog coaching ends in titles that include Flexible Companion Dog ( VCD ), but there are Companion Dog titles that include other types of trials too. </p>
<p>While some owners need their dogs to have titles on their pedigrees, other owners take part in these coaching courses simply to have a better behaved dog, or as the coaching is fun for the dog and the owner. </p>
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		<title>Finding a Yorkshire Terrier Breeder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 09:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has a female Yorkshire Terrier who has a litter is essentially a breeder of Yorkshire Terriers. However, this doesn&#8217;t mean that they&#8217;re a good breeder. There are good breeders and there are bad breeders, and for lots of reasons, you wish to work only with a good, responsible breeder when you get your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who has a female Yorkshire Terrier who has a litter is essentially a breeder of Yorkshire Terriers. However, this doesn&#8217;t mean that they&#8217;re a good breeder. There are good breeders and there are bad breeders, and for lots of reasons, you wish to work only with a good, responsible breeder when you get your Yorkshire Terrier puppy.</p>
<p>A good breeder does not have random litters. All the litters are pencilled in ahead, and often the puppies are sold before they are even conceived if the female has had prior litters for which there are footage. Before breeding occurs, a good breeder will have the female and male checked by the vet, and will also have them tested for genetic issues that will affect the litter.</p>
<p>A good breeder will also match the temperaments of the masculine and feminine, and only reproduce those that have great temperaments. They watch their breeding stock and eliminate those that have twitchy personalities, those that aren&#8217;t folk friendly, and those that are assertive, knowing that temperaments can be inherited. A good breeder will also dodge breeding dogs that are firmly related to one another, with the knowledge that this could cause grim genetic issues. </p>
<p>You will not find a Yorkshire Terrier that was bred by a good breeder in a pet shop. Good breeders only sell to non-public people, and they&#8217;re employed without delay with that individual not thru a broker. A good breeder sometimes shows their own dogs and they continually take part in various coaching activities, like obedience coaching and such. </p>
<p>You can find a good breeder thru dog clubs in your area, or thru the Yankee Dog house Club ( AKC ). There also are many Yorkshire Terrier specific associations which will connect you with a breeder in your neighborhood. Many breeders will publicize online, but this does not mean that they are good breeders. Naturally, it does not mean that they are bad breeders either. </p>
<p>Ideally, you will visit the breeder in real life. When you arrive, have a look at their facilities. Is it clean? Are the dogs authorized to pass some time with the family, or are they kept separate from the family? Do the dogs and young puppies seem to be satisfied and healthy? Do you see anything that makes you uneasy? </p>
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		<title>Food for your Yorkshire Terrier</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 18:21:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You would not think that such tiny dogs had such special diet wishes, but Yorkshire Terriers truly do have special nutritive desires, and they are indeed awfully picky eaters. Most Yorkshire Terrier owners don&#8217;t purchase commercial dog food for their beloved pets. Instead, these special dogs are fed the same foods that folks eat. Favourite [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You would not think that such tiny dogs had such special diet wishes, but Yorkshire Terriers truly do have special nutritive desires, and they are indeed awfully picky eaters. </p>
<p>Most Yorkshire Terrier owners don&#8217;t purchase commercial dog food for their beloved pets. Instead, these special dogs are fed the same foods that folks eat. Favourite foods include chicken and meat, as well as a selection of green veg, milk, and bread. All foods should be freed from additives, organic if feasible, and all meats should be completely cooked. </p>
<p>You should ask your vet how much your Yorkshire Terrier should eat, and how frequently. If a Yorkshire puppy goes too long without eating, he has got a very good chance of suffering from Hypoglycemia. Ideally, your Yorkshire Terrier will be fed 3 times per day, with a break in the evening.</p>
<p>Your vet may inquire as to precisely what you are feeding your Yorkie, so that he&#8217;ll identify which additions your dog may need. No additions of vitamin C should be given to a Yorkshire Terrier, and you don&#8217;t need to feed him foods loaded in vitamin C either. For the main part, you need to try and provide all the nutrients, minerals, and vitamins that your Yorkshire Terrier wishes thru the food that he eats. </p>
<p>Cooking for your Yorkshire Terrier isn&#8217;t laborious. Most Yorkie owners prepare food for the week inside two hours, and then store that food in the chiller. You can warm the food in the microwave or on the stove or simply permit the portion he is getting ready to eat to come to room temperature before serving it to him. </p>
<p>Water, naturally, is crucial. While you don&#8217;t need to make food openly available to your Yorkshire Terrier, you really must supply a constant supply of clean water. Your Yorkie will be terribly energetic, and can simply become dehydrated if water isn&#8217;t repeatedly available. </p>
<p>The best food dishes will be made from durable plastic or glass. Don&#8217;t use crockery type bowls, as bacteria from food can seep into the pores, and ultimately make your dog unwell. Wash his water bowl once per day, and wash his food bowl after each meal. Ensure that you wash the dishes well, so that no soap residue remains. </p>
<p>Be prepared for the pickiness, and ensure that you focus on what your dog is and isn&#8217;t eating. If a Yorkie does not like some of the food in his bowl, he is going to push that food to the side, and eat the food that he likes around it. Again, focus on what he&#8217;s not eating, so you can exchange that particular food with one that is equal re vitamins and minerals. </p>
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		<title>Keeping your Yorkshire Terrier happy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 08:26:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you get a Yorkshire Terrier, it probably won&#8217;t occur to you that these energetic small dogs must be entertained, or they&#8217;re going to find trouble. Are you prepared for the time that it takes to keep your Yorkshire Terrier entertained? Start by making certain that your Yorkshire Terrier has enough quality toys. There should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you get a Yorkshire Terrier, it probably won&#8217;t occur to you that these energetic small dogs must be entertained, or they&#8217;re going to find trouble. Are you prepared for the time that it takes to keep your Yorkshire Terrier entertained?</p>
<p>Start by making certain that your Yorkshire Terrier has enough quality toys. There should be toys to follow and toys to simply nibble on. Some owners give their Yorkshire Terriers even more comfort by furnishing them with soft toys that they just cuddle, clean, or sleep with. Try to choose toys that are well made, and those that will not be destroyed simply. </p>
<p>Next, be prepared to enjoy those toys with your Yorkshire Terrier. You must play games that have him jumping, running, and even games that have him crawling. Remember that these little dogs could be full of energy, but they continue to need full body workouts in order to stay in shape. </p>
<p>Your Yorkshire Terrier is not only energy, but he is highly clever. This suggests that you must occupy his body as well as his mind. Teach him tricks, and have him perform those tricks daily. Teach him the names of his toys, and have him pick certain toys &#8211; by name &#8211; out of his toy box. Throw his ball and have him bring it back to you and drop it at your feet. </p>
<p>There are some gurus who say a dog cannot see pictures on a TV, while there are others that swear that dogs can see those images, though not in color. If you&#8217;ve ever watched your dog watch TV, you may most likely agree with the later group. With no regard for whether he&#8217;ll see photographs, he can see images, he can certainly you&#8217;ll be leaving your Yorkshire Terrier alone for many hours, you could consider turning on the telly or stereo for him, so that he does not feel quite so alone. </p>
<p>Be sure to take your Yorkshire Terrier on walks daily, and spend time with him playing outside too. You must teach him to walk on a leash at a young age, and teach him basic commands like come, sit, fetch, lay, heel, and stay. Some owners build obstacles courses, like courses employed in shows, and teach their dogs to run those courses. </p>
<p>There will be times when your Yorkshire Terrier is content to nap beside you, but you have to be prepared to fill the other times of his life &#8211; when he is not content to lie quietly. Remember that if you aren&#8217;t providing entertainment for him, he is going to find his own entertainment, and this can typically involve the destruction of some of your other prized possessions. </p>
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		<title>Dressing up your Yorkshire Terrier</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 08:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many folks who are not knowledgeable about the reproduce simply cannot tell one Yorkshire Terrier except for another Yorkshire Terrier of the same age and size, with the same hair cut. Though Yorkshire Terrier lovers around the world can simply spot the difference between 2 outwardly matching dogs, owners do enjoy dressing their Yorkshire Terriers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many folks who are not knowledgeable about the reproduce simply cannot tell one Yorkshire Terrier except for another Yorkshire Terrier of the same age and size, with the same hair cut. Though Yorkshire Terrier lovers around the world can simply spot the difference between 2 outwardly matching dogs, owners do enjoy dressing their Yorkshire Terriers up a bit. </p>
<p>Most Yorkshire Terrier owners do a topknot on top of the Yorkies head, and put a bow on it. This is acceptable for male and feminine Yorkshire Terriers, and it helps to hold their long hair up out of their face, and out of their food. Therefore, it has a use purpose apart from just looking cute. You must have a number of hair bows for your Yorkie, and put a fresh bow on his topknot, or simply above both of his ears, each day. </p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t unusual for male dogs to wear bandanas around their necks. Ensure that your Yorkies bandana is not so tight that it is uncomfortable or threatening for him, and not so loose that it will hinder his movements. You should buy human bandanas for this, or bandanas designed especially for dogs in a variety of colours and patterns. </p>
<p>Smaller dogs get cold simpler and have a harder time warming up. Therefore, for winter weather, you should definitely have a wide selection of sweaters for your Yorkshire Terrier to wear around the house. Even if he doesn&#8217;t like them, put a sweater on him when you&#8217;re taking him outside in the wintertime time. </p>
<p>Some Yorkshire Terriers have need of stockings for their hind legs. This is because Yorkies are susceptible to skin irritations, which they only make worse when they scratch. If this is the case, you can use human socks, or you should purchase a variety of stockings designed for small dogs from pet stores or online sources. </p>
<p>Many owners really dress their female Yorkshire Terriers to the 9s. They purchase dresses and even top and skirt mixtures with matching hair bows. If you do wish to dress your Yorkshire Terrier up, make sure that you are not causing the dog any discomfort. Not all clothing is comfortable for these dogs. Ensure that nothing is too tight or too loose, and that nothing is obstructing his movements or daily activities. </p>
<p>Finally, wash your Yorkshire Terriers clothes often. Do not use laundry soap that you use for your own garments. Instead, select laundry detergent that is designed for baby garments, as this type of detergent has less scents and such that may cause irritation to your Yorkshire Terriers skin. </p>
<p>One final tip &#8211; if you start dressing your Yorkshire Terrier when he&#8217;s a baby, he is a baby, he will actually come to love his clothing. In truth, he&#8217;s going to he will miss it when it isn&#8217;t there, and may actually &#8216;request&#8217; that you dress him. </p>
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		<title>Owning a Yorkshire Terrier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yorkshire Terriers are gorgeous little dogs. Their owners like to dress them up and take them wherever they go. They can be discovered on leashes, in laps, in arms, in autos, and even in purses. These tiny dogs really become like a child to their owners, and it is easy to understand why. Just look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yorkshire Terriers are gorgeous little dogs. Their owners like to dress them up and take them wherever they go. They can be discovered on leashes, in laps, in arms, in autos, and even in purses. These tiny dogs really become like a child to their owners, and it is easy to understand why. Just look at how adorable they are. But when it&#8217;s all announced and done, do you own you are Yorkshire Terrier, or does he own you?</p>
<p>It nearly appears that people who don&#8217;t own Yorkshire Terriers view them as spoiled pets. In numerous cases they are absolutely right. While these were once working dogs, they have become more pampered, and their only job looks to be in being a companion to their owner. But frequently the spoiling of these dogs goes so far that the owner actually becomes a companion &#8211; or in some cases a slave &#8211; to the dog rather than the other way around. </p>
<p>While some spoiling of your Yorkshire Terrier is fine, you shouldn&#8217;t cross the line. Otherwise, you really will be a servant to your dog. Just as you would not let a child dictate the running of your house, you can&#8217;t permit this precious little dog to take over your life totally either &#8211; or make the choices. </p>
<p>This is why it is important to build a schedule early. Yorkshire Terriers are smart dogs, and they adjust nicely to routine schedules. In truth, they like to know what to expect, and dislike surprises. There should be a time to wake up, a time to go to sleep, and certain times to eat and play. You need to stick with this schedule as closely as possible each and every day. </p>
<p>You must teach your Yorkshire Terrier good manners. This could need obedience training. He must not jump on furniture that you need him to stay off. He must not jump up on guests. He must not chew up your shoes, your clothing, or your furniture. If you let him get away with this, it won&#8217;t be long before your home is literally destroyed, and nobody wants to go to. </p>
<p>Your Yorkshire Terrier also needs table etiquette. This indicates that when you are sitting at the dinner table, your Yorkshire Terrier isn&#8217;t on top of it eating out of your plate, or jumping up and begging for food. He has to know what is and isn&#8217;t sufficient. A well behaved Yorkie would never beg for food. Because he knows when it is time for him to eat, where he will be eating, and he&#8217;s got a rather good idea as to what you will be feeding him. He won&#8217;t have a reason to ask for food, unless this is something that you are permitting. </p>
<p>Yorkshire Terriers could be a small vengeful. If you must leave your dog home alone for a couple of hours, you may come home to find that he has destroyed something. He should be reprimanded, and the next time you leave, he must be restricted to be confined to a place where he cannot destroy anything. Ultimately , he&#8217;ll understand that you may return home, and come home, and that destroying your things will not make you&#8217;re taking him with you. Overall, you can mess up your Yorkshire Terrier a bit. Just make sure that he knows that you are the master, and he knows that you&#8217;re the pet. </p>
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		<title>Breeding your Yorkshire Terriers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There may come a point when when you decide that you need to reproduce your Yorkshire Terriers. Hopefully, before you start breeding in a helter skelter fashion, you have taken the time to learn as much as practicable about the reproduce, and you have also had mentoring from a successful breeder. If this is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There may come a point when when you decide that you need to reproduce your Yorkshire Terriers. Hopefully, before you start breeding in a helter skelter fashion, you have taken the time to learn as much as practicable about the reproduce, and you have also had mentoring from a successful breeder. </p>
<p>If this is the case, you manifestly need a male Yorkshire Terrier. Before you reproduce these dogs, you&#8217;ll have them checked out thoroughly by your vet, and there&#8217;ll be numerous medical tests performed to figure out if these dogs have any genetic defects that might be passed on to their litter. With a clean health record, there are more factors that you need to consider.</p>
<p>Ideally, good breeders reproduce Yorkies that have matched temperaments, and those temperaments are pleasant. You have to avoid breeding Yorkies that are nervous, shy, or assertive, as these characteristics can be passed onto the litter as certainly as a genetic defect can be passed on. Ultimately , the male and the female must essentially get along well together, or you will most likely not become successful. </p>
<p>Not each Yorkshire Terrier should be bred, and not all can legally be bred. When you get your Yorkshire Terriers, they may already be spayed or neutered. A good breeder will alter Yorkies who aren&#8217;t championship quality. They will also alter Yorkies that the new owner has not bought the breeding rights. The breeders who use these practices are not attempting to corner the market on Yorkies. The truth is a responsible breeder will not give breeding rights to just anyone, or to just any Yorkie. </p>
<p>You may think that your Yorkies can be bred &#8211; or should be bred &#8211; simply because they are registered, and they do have a pedigree. While these are mandatory for breeding thoroughbred Yorkshire Terriers, it doesn&#8217;t mean that the dogs should be bred. Just because a dog has a pedigree, it doesn&#8217;t mean that he&#8217;s got the qualities that are positively sought in the breed. Expert breeders reproduce their dogs in a try to improve the breed. </p>
<p>Many folk by mistake think that there is money to be made in breeding Yorkshire Terriers. These dogs do have a high price tag, but in reality, there isn&#8217;t any money being made by responsible breeders. The prime quality breeding stock will cost a pretty penny, and looking after them and their litters will also eat into those expected profits. A good breeder keeps the puppies for roughly 3 months of their lives, and in that time, these puppies will have veterinarian care, vaccination treatments, could be spayed or neutered, and will often be microchipped &#8211; all at the expense of the breeder. </p>
<p>Breeding also takes up a great amount of time, and a good breeder must be totally devoted to the Yorkshire Terrier breed. The dogs and puppies must be cared for and also must also have have love and attention from humans for the purpose of socialization. When the puppies are ready to be sold, a good breeder will essentially interview prospective families to place the puppies in good homes. </p>
<p>As you can see, there is a great deal more to breeding than putting a male and feminine together and then running an advertisement to sell the puppies. Don&#8217;t fall into this trap. Trouble to get mentoring from a successful Yorkshire Terrier breeder first. </p>
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		<title>Knowing the breeding standards for a Yorkshire Terrier</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 18:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve a Yorkshire Terrier, or plan on getting one in the future, you know how special these energetic little dogs are. However, not all Yorkshire Terriers meet the reproduce standards that have been set by the Yankee Dog house Clubs (AKC). This, however, does not make them any less purebred than those that do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve a Yorkshire Terrier, or plan on getting one in the future, you know how special these energetic little dogs are. However, not all Yorkshire Terriers meet the reproduce standards that have been set by the<br />
Yankee Dog house Clubs (AKC). This, however, does not make them any less purebred than those that do meet the reproduce standards. Meeting the reproduce standard for his reproduce suggests that your dog is basically &#8216;perfect.&#8217; He doesn&#8217;t have any failings. You might compare it with having the perfect human body as compared to being flabby, or having a nose that is too huge, or eyes that are set too far apart. </p>
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<p>Although not all owners allow the Yorkshire Terriers hair to grow long, if he is going to be competing in shows, this is a need, as it is part of the reproduce standard. The coat must be blue and tan. The hair on the face must be parted, and the hair should also be parted in the middle, from the end of the tail all the way up to the base of his skull. His body must be tiny, and well proportioned. </p>
<p>Your Yorkshire Terrier should hold his head proud, and it should be flat on top. The skull must not be too rounded, and his muzzle should be short too. He must not have an overbite or an under bite. The Yorkshire Terriers nose should be black, and his eyes should be medium sized. The eyes should be a dark color, and have a clever look. His teeth must be in good condition. The eyes should also have dark edges around them, and his ears must form a V, and be erect. The ears should not be set too far apart. </p>
<p>The Yorkshire Terriers body is little, and the back should be short. He should be the same height at his shoulders and his rear, with a level back. The feet and legs should be straight and not bowed at all. The feet should be round, and the toenails should be black. Although it is not needed, dewclaws are often removed from the hind legs, as well as the forelegs. The Yorkshire Terriers tail should be docked, and medium length and it should be held higher than the back. </p>
<p>Your Yorkshire Terriers hair should be glossy and silky, without any waves or curls. It is allowed to be longer than floor length, but most owners trim their Yorkies hair to floor length to make it simpler on the animal. The hair on the tips of the ears and on the feet is typically trimmed shorter. The blue color in the coat should be a steel blue. In the tan and blue coat, there shouldn&#8217;t be any black hair. Your Yorkshire Terrier should not weigh more than seven pounds. </p>
<p>Finally, your Yorkshire Terrier will be disqualified from dog shows that are authorised by the AKC if he is a solid color or any combination of colours apart from blue and tan. He is allowed to have a small white mark on his chest, but that mark shouldn&#8217;t be bigger than one inch. </p>
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