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The Yorkshire Terrier makes a wonderful companion for most people, as they are loyal, friendly and amusing to be around.
 General Appearance and Description
 Yorkies are popular with people who enjoy being able to take their dogs with them everywhere.
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<p>The Yorkshire Terrier makes a wonderful companion for most people, as they are loyal, friendly and amusing to be around.</p>
<p> General Appearance and Description</p>
<p> Yorkies are popular with people who enjoy being able to take their dogs with them everywhere.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s believed that the Yorkshire Terrier was originally a much bigger animal than the tiny dog that&#8217;s so popular today. Likely there was some selective breeding that went on and the dog gradually become smaller over the years. The first Yorkie who looked like the dog we know today was introduced at a dog show in 1870.</p>
<p> The Yorkie has a long, fine silky coat that is very straight and falls straight down from the spine on each side. Yorkie puppies are usually tan and black, while adult dogs are mostly steel blue on the tail and body and tan everywhere else.</p>
<p> Most owners who are not showing their Yorkies will keep the hair long and shaggy, but if the dog is shown, his hair will be clipped shorter and given more structure.</p>
<p> The hair on the top of the head gets very long, so most owners will pull it back into a distinctive ponytail on the top of the head, while others will clip the top hairs so they stay out of the dog&#8217;s face.</p>
<p> Yorkshire Terrier breeders will tell you that there is no true Teacup Yorkshire Terrier. All Yorkshire Terriers are small and the teacup is not an official designation at all.</p>
<p> Basic Temperament</p>
<p> Yorkie dogs are entertaining for many reasons but one favorite character trait of many owners is the dog&#8217;s obliviousness to his size. He thinks he&#8217;s a bigger dog and will enjoy any adventure that a larger dog might enjoy.</p>
<p> Always energetic, the Yorkie is brave, extremely loyal to his owner and clever. He&#8217;s intelligent and a willing companion on any adventure.</p>
<p> Because he&#8217;s somewhat dismissive of his tiny size, the Yorkie will be willing to take on any challenge, and sees himself as a watchdog. He generally does a fine job of it, but his size ensures that he&#8217;s not a terribly good match for whatever walks through the front door.</p>
<p> Like most small dogs, the Yorkie needs clear leadership. You must lead the Yorkie with a firm but gentle hand.</p>
<p> If you establish that you are the leader of the pack, the Yorkie will submit to that, but if you don&#8217;t, he will exhibit troubling behavior problems like jealousy, aggression, barking, snapping and separation anxiety.</p>
<p> Care Required</p>
<p> All that fur means that some grooming is essential. The Yorkie&#8217;s coat needs to be combed or brushed at least weekly. If you keep the long hair on the top of the head tied back, you should replace the elastic or ribbon weekly.</p>
<p> The Yorkie develops plaque easily on the teeth, so they should be cleaned regularly.</p>
<p> Good for allergy sufferers, the Yorkie sheds little.</p>
<p>When looking at know more about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.myyorkiesecrets.com">Yorkie dogs</a>, read and learn as much as you can because this is truly a incredible little dog.</p>
<p> Exercise Requirements</p>
<p> While he might not be able to walk too far, the Yorkie likes s a daily walk, as well as regular play (but you should never substitute play for the daily walk). If you don&#8217;t give your dog a daily walk, he will be more likely to display behavior problems.</p>
<p> If you notice that your dog is running around the house in a bit of a crazy fashion, that&#8217;s a sign that he needs more of a walk than he&#8217;s currently getting.</p>
<p>When you do take him out, be cautious of the conditions outside. Yorkshire Terriers are very sensitive to cold and prefer warm areas, as in warm climates, or simply being indoors on a cold day.</p>
<p> The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.doggyguides.com/about">Yorkshire Terrier</a> is truly a very special dog.</p>
<p> Training</p>
<p> The Yorkie is easy to train, but he can be stubborn, so be sure to establish yourself as the pack leader and give him clear boundaries when you&#8217;re training him. That will pay dividends when you try to train him.</p>
<p> Some Yorkie dogs can be hard to housetrain.</p>
<p> Height and Weight</p>
<p> The Yorkie will be about 6 to 7 inches tall and will weigh right around 7 pounds.</p>
<p> Health and Longevity</p>
<p> While most Yorkies live long lives, they do run the risk of several health problems.</p>
<p> Most Yorkies suffer poor digestion and the owner should avoid giving too many special treats. Yorkshire Terriers should be given dry food only, because they run the risk of serious tooth decay and dry food keeps their teeth strong and sharp.</p>
<p> Yorkie dogs can also run the risk of bronchitis; fragile bones can easily lead to fractures.</p>
<p> Most Yorkies will live to be approximately 12 to 15 years old.</p>
<p> Suitability</p>
<p> If you have an apartment, the Yorkie is an excellent choice. They enjoy being indoors and will find their activity inside happily.</p>
<p> Because the Yorkie considers himself a companion pet, he enjoys senior citizens and others who will be happy to take him on adventures. If possible, he should not be placed in a house with young children who might be a little too rough with him.</p>
<p> Yorkies can make surprisingly adequate watchdogs.</p>
<p> More Information</p>
<p> Further information about the Yorkshire Terrier can be found here.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Yorkshire terrier is a dog that comes to us from Scotland and England. There is more to learn about them than just what meets the eye.</p>
<p> The Yorkshire terrier comes from a mix of other breeds that has been tweaked over decades. The result is a very small but energetic and loveable breed of dog.</p>
<p> Most people find them to be quite adorable and a great companion. This is good news because Yorkshire terriers do require a great deal of attention and interaction.</p>
<p> They love to socialize with people but are not quite so pleased to be with other dogs. It is best to have only one or two pets to care for if you have a Yorkshire terrier.</p>
<p> The coat on a Yorksy is very beautiful and very shiny. It will have a higher gloss to it though if it is eating a proper diet.</p>
<p> The vitamins and nutrients found in those foods are what it needs in order to really thrive. Proper grooming of thier coat is essential.</p>
<p> When you look at a Yorkie you will no doubt not realize all of the work the owner has put into caring for it. This involves having the hair trimmed regularly, choosing a haircut that works well for it, and combing it every couple of days.</p>
<p> Failure to pay attention to these important grooming issues can result in the Yorkshire terrier not looking very well at all.</p>
<p> When you view the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.myyorkiesecrets.com/yorkie-rescue/">Yorkie Pictures</a> up close you will notice some distinct features about them. Their coat has a variety of colors in it including hues of gold and tan. Dark brown and black are also very common.</p>
<p> If you look very close you may even find some dark blue colors on it. The Yorkshire terrier has a thick but very short tail and thier ears stand up straight.</p>
<p> This isn’t standard on the breed though but rather a process that is developed through a process. The owner should understand this process so they can get the correct results.</p>
<p> It involves using a stick across the two wears with them taped into the proper position. After a length of time the ears will be permanently remaining that way.</p>
<p> While Yorkshire terriers are prone to many different health issues, they can do quite well with proper medical care and the right diet.</p>
<p> Making sure all of their basic needs are met from the very start is going to help you be successful in keeping them both healthy and happy. On average a Yorkie will live to be from 12-15 years of age.</p>
<p> The personality and temperament of Yorkshire terriers are quite interesting. These dogs don’t carry themselves in a way that suggests they are small in size. They are very active and extremely protective of their owners.</p>
<p> They don’t like to share attention though so they can become aggressive towards other pets you may have in your home.</p>
<p> To defend their owner and to get recognized they often engage in a very high pitched bark. It is certainly a sound you better grow accustomed to if you want to have a Yorkshire terrier around.</p>
<p> It is important to understand that due to their small size they are often the victims of falls and being stepped on. Make sure you do all you can to keep your Yorkie safe from such occurrences.</p>
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