(female 6lbs)
sparky
(male 5 lbs)
(female 6lbs)
sparky
(male 5 lbs)
tests). They bark when they sense danger. Due to their strong ‘alpha-dog’
personality, the Yorkshire Terrier may not be suitable for inexperienced owners.
Temperament: The Yorkshire Terrier is tolerant of older children, provided they
respect its personal space. Due to its small size and bold temperament (which
arises from its working origins) the Yorkshire Terrier is not recommended for
young children unless carefully supervised. The Yorkshire Terrier can
occasionally be a bit too brave when dealing with larger dogs, but gets along fine
with cats and other household pets. Yorkies prefer life indoors, and are especially
unsuited to cold climates.
Care: The Yorkshire Terrier requires intensive brushing and combing on a daily
basis. If this is too time-consuming, the coat should be trimmed professionally.
The Yorkie’s hair should be kept out of its eyes by a rubber band or a bow. Loose
hairs should be regularly removed from ear passages. Yorkshire Terriers have a
lifespan of 12-15 years.Yorkies under 3 pounds are especially susceptible to
diarrhea, vomiting, tracheal collapse, anesthesia sensitivity, and injury.
Training: The Yorkshire Terrier is intelligent and capable of learning quickly with
consistent training, but some prolong the process with their independent,
stubborn nature.
Activity: The Yorkshire Terrier can have most of its needs met through indoor play,
but still prefers a daily walk or romp in a fenced-in yard. Yorkshire Terriers are well
suited to apartment life
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