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The Complete Teacup Yorkie Care Guide: Price, Lifespan and More…
These dogs may be tiny, but they have mighty personalities. The Teacup Yorkie is a tiny version of a Yorkshire Terrier. Don’t be fooled by their stature, these little mischief makers are confident and bold – they can be handful. They love their owners and are protective over their family. This dog isn’t one you should take on lightly, they need a lot of care and love being the center of attention. They have strict feeding schedules and will most likely need professional grooming. Their small size means they are prone to health issues as well. If you think a Teacup Yorkie is the perfect addition to your family, keep reading to learn all about what makes these petite pooches unique and how to succesfully
German Shepherd Yorkie Mix: When Little Meets Large
It’s fascinating to think about a German Shepherd and Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie) mix. The first thing that comes to mind is the size difference of the parent breeds. Beyond that, what would a German Shepherd Yorkie Mix’s personality be like? The outcome of this cross may not be entirely predictable. Read more to learn about the pros and cons of a German Shepherd Yorkie Mix. Where Does the German Shepherd Yorkie Mix Come From? The German Shepherd originates in the early 1890s. It is from Germany, as the name suggests.p It was originally bred for herding and guarding livestock. However, over time, the German Shepherd was bred as a working dog, namely in the police and military. The Yorkie came from England, specifically the county of Yorkshire. However, not much else is known
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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 Growth Chart
Overview Are you wondering how much your Yorkie puppy will weigh once your dog has reached their adult weight? The size of a Yorkshire Terrier depends mostly on the size of the parents. Size may also skip a generation. Obviously, if a dog is under or overfed, this will also affect its size. While breed standards do not list height, most Yorkies will grow to be 6-9 inches (15.24 – 22.86 cm); this is measured from the floor to the withers (top of the shoulders) In regard to weight, a Yorkie will grow to be 3 to 7 pounds (1.36 to 3.17 kg). Though this is the breed standard, it is not uncommon for a Yorkshire Terrier to be a bit over this
Yorkie-Poo
Yorkie-Poo Height: 7-10 inches Weight: 5-12 lb Lifespan: 12-15 years Group: Not Applicable Best Suited For: Families with children, singles and seniors, apartments, houses with/without yards Temperament: Energetic, lively, playful, good-natured Comparable Breeds: Poodle, Yorkshire Terrier Yorkie-Poo Basics Are you seeking a dog that will keep a smile plastered across your face forever more? You just found it. Always ready to entertain, the Yorkie-Poo is truly a clown in disguise. He will turn even the gloomiest frown upside down and light up the room with his funny little antics. A hybrid mix of a Yorkshire Terrier and a Toy Poodle, the Yorkie-Poo is a lively fellow. He’ll play ball in the yard with the kids and then relax on his owner’s lap for a good nap and some attention. This tiny
6 Things You Need To know Before You Get A Yorkie
What to Consider Before Getting a Yorkie When deciding on a dog breed, there are many things to consider. What kind of dog will you have space and time for? What dog has a personality that will best fit with your family? One of the most popular small dog breeds is the Yorkshire Terrier or the Yorkie with many fun facts about them. As the name indicates, the Yorkshire Terrier was first developed as a breed in England and has been around since the middle of the 1800s. The Yorkie may come in a small package but do not be deceived! Yorkies have a lot of energy and a contagious zest for life. Affectionately known as Yorkies, the Yorkshire Terrier is a small-sized breed









