2. Description
• The Yorkshire Terrier is a small, toy sized dog. The small head is rather
flat on the top, with a medium sized muzzle. The teeth meet in a scissors
or level bite. The nose is black. The medium sized eyes are dark with
dark eye rims. The erect ears are V-shaped. All four legs are straight
when viewed from the front. The round feet have black toenails.
Dewclaws are usually removed. The tail is customarily docked to a
medium length and carried somewhat higher than the back. Note: it is
illegal to dock tails in most parts of Europe. The long glossy coat is fine
and silky and falls straight down on either side. Coat colors come in a
steal blue and tan color. The body and tail are blue and the rest of the
dog is tan. Puppies are brown black and tan. The hair on the head is so
abundant that it is almost always necessary to gather it in a band to keep
from going into the dog's food bowl and to give the animal maximum
visibility. Some owners choose to trim the hair on top of the head.
• Yorkies are also hypoallergenic
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4. Temperament
• Yorkshire Terriers seem oblivious of their small size. They are very
eager for adventure. This little dog is highly energetic, brave, loyal
and clever. They can also become yappy, as the dog does their
best to tell you what THEY want YOU to do. They have a true
terrier heritage and need someone who understands how to be
their leader. They are often only recommended for
older, considerate children, simply because they are so
small, most people allow them to get away with bad behavior.
This changes the dogs temperament, as the dog starts to take over
the house. Yorkies are easy to train, although they can sometimes
be stubborn if owners do not give the dog proper boundaries. The
Yorkie is an excellent watchdog. Yorkshire Terrier are very sweet
and loving and can be trusted with children.
5. Statistics
• Height: 6-7 inches (15-17½cm.)
Weight: 7 pounds (3.2kg.)
• Life Span: About 12-15 years
6. Common Health Problems
• Some Yorkies are prone to slipped stifle, bronchitis, eye
infections, and early tooth decay, poor tolerance of
anesthetic, and delicate digestion. Exotic treats should be
avoided. They sometimes suffer paralysis in the
hindquarters caused by herniated disks and other
problems of the spine. Falls or knocks can cause fractures
of fragile bones. Abnormal skull formations in Yorkies
measuring less then 8 inches (20cm). Dams often have
trouble delivering puppies and sometimes need to have a
cesarean. Be sure to feed Yorkies some type of dry food or
bone to chew on to help keep their teeth clean and
strong. They should get their teeth cleaned at the Vet to
keep them from falling out and creating infection.
7. Exercise
• Play will take care of a lot of their exercise
needs, however, as with all breeds, it will not
fulfill their primal instinct to walk. Dogs who
do not get to go on daily walks are more
likely to display behavior problems. They will
also enjoy a good romp in a safe open area
off lead, such as a large fenced in yard.
8. Grooming
• Regular grooming is needed. A clipped coat
needs daily to weekly combing and brushing.
Topknot is usually tied back with ribbon. Full
show coats need hours of grooming and pet
owners usually choose to clip them short
giving them a shaggy look. They should have
their teeth cleaned regularly. This breed
sheds little to no hair.
16. Male or Female?
• Male and female Yorkies have different
characters. It is important to know about
their unique personalities to make a decision.
17. Female
• Female Yorkies are affectionate, but on a different level to a male
Yorkie. They enjoy lap attention and plenty of fussing. A female
Yorkie will almost demand petting and then once she has had
enough she will get up and leave. This is a show of her
independence.
• It is said that females also show more intelligence and are more
focused when it comes to training. Thus, succeeding quicker than
their male counterparts.
• However, they can be manipulative in order to get their own way,
even though they will not openly compete in power struggles of
any kind. Their cleverness in situations will lead them to be the
victor at the end of the day.
• The female Yorkshire Terrier is also known to have remarkable
mood swings. They can be sweet and playful one day and shy,
grumpy and reclusive the next.
18. Male
• Male Yorkshire terriers are more sociable dogs. They do not tend to
shy away from visitors and like their presence to be known, and
sometimes felt, straight away. They enjoy playing on a more regular
basis and do so with a great appetite for fun.
• Their mood does not fluctuate as much as their female companions
but they will be more of a challenge in the house. Many male
Yorkies have the tendency to impose their dominance in the house.
Some simple housetraining will solve this.
• The most off putting male yorkie trait is their love of 'marking their
spot'. During their formative years male Yorkies mark their territory
by spraying their urine on virtually every upright object
available, both inside and outside the house. This can be very
annoying but trying litter training could be very helpful.
19. Yorkies and other Dogs
• Speaking from our experience with our Yorkshire
terrier Harry, they will normally not have any problems
accepting other pets. Being a terrier it will naturally
want to check out any other animal it is unsure of, but
this is due mostly to curiosity.
• When it comes to Yorkshire terriers and other breeds
of dogs, they are smart dogs and will normally
recognize the dominance of a larger dog. It is very likely
that they will establish good relationships with other
dog breeds.
• When Harry came into the house he met Tasha (black
labrador) and they get along just fine.
21. Cost
• It can cost anywhere from $500-3,000 for a
Yorkie. It depends on if their parents were
show dogs.
• Be careful. If the puppies are under $500 they
could be mutts they are selling as Yorkies.
• If the Yorkie is bought from a good breeder
the price might include neutering, some
training, shots, etc.
22. Cost
• Dog license
• Food
• Grooming
• Veterinarian care
23. Cost
Miscellaneous Items
Leash, collar, I.d. tags
Dog shampoo, comb, and brush
Clothing and boots (for cold weather)*
Toys and treats
bed
crate
Etc.
* Yorkies are better adjusted to warm weather. The clothes
will help them become used to the cold winters.
24. Why a Yorkie?
• They’re so cute!
• They are good for mature and older children
(me and Mason)
• They get along well with other pets
• They are loving
• Lily hates me and the yorkie will love me
• They make great family pets!