This is Bella in our yard last spring. We really don’t always dress our yorkys up, but for pictures we do. Continue Reading
Posted on 30 March 2009 by admin
This is Bella in our yard last spring. We really don’t always dress our yorkys up, but for pictures we do. Continue Reading
Posted on 30 March 2009 by admin
In house training yorkies, it also is useful to dogs to avoid jumping at someone. Jumping up is, in my opinion, of the greatest curses of owning an untrained dog. Continue Reading
Posted on 30 March 2009 by admin
A good yorkie dog food is not just about satisfying its appetite in every meal. No matter which breed you are into, an excellent dog food should be based in its formulation to meet your dog’s day-to-day nutritional needs. Continue Reading
Posted on 29 March 2009 by admin
A big part of the yorky’s allure is their beautiful hair. Many owners trim their yorky’s hair because yorky grooming can be quite a tedious task. Owners who plan on showing their dogs professionally really have their work cut out!
Posted on 29 March 2009 by admin
Your yorky is a member of your home. You want to take good care of your yorky. But where do you begin? There are some things that a yorky owner must know while planning for yorkie health care. Continue Reading
Posted on 27 March 2009 by admin
Tiny teacup yorkys often have many health problems. In fact, breeding yorkys for pure small size is cruel. Just the phrase tiny teacup yorky is not harmful. Unfortunately the tinier the dog, the unhealthier the pet. Yorky dog size and yorky health risks are negatively correlated. Continue Reading
Posted on 27 March 2009 by admin
Teacup yorky is a controversial term.
Many yorky lovers will tell you that teacup yorky is always used in reference to backyard breeders. Backyard breeders, also somewhat synonymous to puppy mills, are unethical yorky breeders who are greedy money grubbers. Such breeders breed runts of yorky litters until they create a yorky that will not reach 3 pounds when full grown.
Posted on 27 March 2009 by admin
A yorky is a specific breed of dog, or one of the shortened names for the breed “yorkshire terrier.” A yorky is a smaller dog, actually classified as a toy breed. The yorkshire terrier weight breed standard is 3 to 7 pounds.