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Top 5 Yorkie Haircut Styles for
Want to keep your Yorkie looking chic with a fresh new haircut? Here are some ways to keep them looking up to snuff, no matter how long, flowing, or neatly trimmed their fur is. Yorkies have special hair—in fact, it somewhat resembles human hair in that it grows long and fine in a single coat. This means they don’t shed nearly as much as other breeds, but they do need to go to the groomer for regular trims. Though the amount of maintenance for these dogs’ coats can be time-consuming, it also gives you a chance to explore various hairstyle options and perhaps try grooming your dog at home if you’re feeling adventurous. To help you out we’ve gathered together a bevy of adorable grooming
Yorkie Potty Training Is Easy! Try It Yourself
Yorkie potty training: avoid most common mistakes Owning a Yorkshire Terrier can be one of the biggest blessings in life. But at the same time, training them to do their business properly can be quite a pain. There are many people who give all sorts of advice and yet there are very few who know how to deal with a Yorkie’s business. The Yorkie potty training is one of the most difficult tasks for pet owners and can be quite grueling if you don’t know the correct techniques. Moreover, taking a Yorkie outside to pee and poo sometimes can be frustrating too. Therefore, you need to know how to train your Yorkshire Terrier for doing its regular business. When is the right time to
PetGroooming – Yorkie Transformation of the Month! Grooming Yorkshire Terrier.
Yorkshire terrier (from 2 months to 3 years)
Yorkie Grooming
Overview Proper grooming to keep your Yorkie looking nice and remain healthy will include: Baths Brushing and combing Nail Care (and possible dewclaw removal) Trimming Creating Top Knots (if the hairs on the forehead are kept long) Baths Things start off with with proper bathing techniques. Timing of baths is crucial for effective grooming with pleasing results. If you give too many baths, the following will happen: 1) Even if you are using the best shampoos and other products, the nature of shampoo is to cleanse and too much of this will strip away oils too frequently, causing the skin to dry out. 2) The act of scrubbing too often will be abrasive to the skin and coat. Hairs can lose their strength and the coat can weaken. If you give









