PUPPIES
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Grooming Guide – Yorkshire Terier Head Grooming
Teaching a Yorkie Puppy Tricks
The Standard on Standing Yorkie Ears
The written standard for any AKC recognized breed describes the perfect example of that breed of pure bred dog. The breed standard for Yorkshire terriers, among many other things, calls for standing ears. While not all pure bred Yorkies will have erect ears, the standard calls for it. Yorkies are supposed to have ears that stand erect. A Yorkie that fits the breed standard must have standing ears. While not all Yorkies have standing ears, and some people actually prefer “floppy” ears, a Yorkie does not have to have standing ears to be considered a pure bred Yorkie. There are three general categories of ears with Yorkies 1) ears that stand on their own, 2) ears that will stand with help while the Yorkie is
Yorkie Coat Colors
Exploring Yorkshire Terrier Coat Colors The Yorkshire Terrier is a very distinctive breed when it comes to coat color. Unlike most breeds, the color of a Yorkie’s coat can change as it grows from a puppy to an adult. You can also easily recognize a purebred Yorkie based on its color. Yorkies come in four color combinations: black, blue, gold, and tan. There are also other colors that can appear but they’re very rare. Here’s everything you should know about Yorkie colors, including how they change color as they get older and the classic color of a purebred Yorkshire Terrier. How Can You Tell if a Yorkie Is Purebred? Purebred Yorkies are very distinctive because they have genes that cause the dog’s coat to
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3 Fun Games To Play With Your Yorkie Puppy
Yorkshire Terriers are extremely playful - they love to run around and chase things. They have a lot of energy which owners should learn how to put to good use. Games, whether indoor or outdoor, are an excellent way to keep your pet entertained at the same time insert some training lessons. Remember, dogs learn basic commands best when they're trained young! Here are 3 fun games you could play with your Yorkshire Terrier: Hide and Seek This is an excellent game to play with your pup that also teaches him the "Come" command. Play this game in a confined, safe space in your home or better yet, outside in your yard. Play with your pet for a few minutes then wait for









