![]() ![]() These dogs will need haircuts periodically, just like a human, and are right at home at the doggy salon. They have non-shedding coats that require brushing daily. They make wonderfully soft lapwarmers that also serve as effective alarm clocks and doorbells. ![]() This breed adapts its exercise needs to the family circumstances, and can readily be kept in a flat. They also get along with other dogs, cats, and household animals, though strangers will always be loudly announced. These tiny terriers tend to do well with children, given those children don’t confuse them for a toy or exhibit insufficient respect. Doing so will soon result in an obedient Yorkie. On the subject of training, the Yorkie is a fairly quick learning dog, provided you are consistent in your approach, and ensure the lessons are positive, enjoyable, and varied. Poorly trained Yorkies may bark just to prove to you that they can. The are extremely alert, and will bark whenever they sense danger. Loving and vigilent, they will become attached to their family, and may be a bit too brave when it comes to defending their loved ones. As puppies they lack the steel gray color, though they’ll grow into it as they mature. They typically weigh between 4-7lbs and are known for their beautiful silky hair, which is a golden brown with steel gray or black tones. ![]() The Yorkshire Terrier started out in England by a group of individuals that didn’t think their current dogs were small or sassy enough. ![]()
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