HEALTH
Teacup Yorkie Disciplines Litter of Lycan Shepherd Puppies
Easy Grooming Yorkshire Terrier (Step by Step)
18 year old yorkie
Top 5 Best Dog Clippers Reviews in 2020
My Clipper Review! Wahl Bravura, Bonve Pet and Andis Pulse ZR II
Grooming a Yorkipoo
How to tape Yorkie ears | CENTEX YORKIES | Austin, Texas
What makes a Yorkshire Terrier a Teacup Yorkie
Published June 22, 2014|1 comment FacebookTwitterEmailWhatsAppPaylaş Teacup Yorkie Puppies is a term used to describe abnormally small, or “teacup” sized dogs, and is often used in reference to very small Yorkshire Terriers. A Yorkshire Terrier that matures to a weight between 4 and 7 pounds is what every reputable breeder consistently strives to attain in order to preserve the breed standard. Generally, any dog weighing less than 4 pounds when fully grown is considered to be teacup sized. Many people may not be aware that there are considerable health issues and risks associated with owning such a small sized dog, including heart disease, luxating patella, hydrocephaly, hypoglycemia, open fontanels and seizures because these tiny dogs are usually inbred, breeding runt to runt until they become
How to Keep a Yorkie Clean
Overview Since baths should only be given every 3 weeks or so, you may be wondering how in the world to keep your Yorkshire Terrier clean. Ears may accumulate dirt, the coat may look messy, there can be a slowly developing smell, paws may pick up debris as if they coated with glue… Essentially, for being a small dog, Yorkshire Terriers can get surprisingly dirty. The good news is that there are some easy ways to keep your Yorkie clean, smelling fresh, and looking dapper. And, while there are 8 steps to this, you’ll find these are very easy to incorporate. 1: Take Advantage of Baths. What to know: Barring a run through a mud puddle or a skin or coat condition that requires frequent









