Yorkshire Terrier

A complete guide to the Yorkshire terrier dog

Informally known as a “Yorkie,” the Yorkshire terrier comes in distinct variants, including the miniature Yorkshire terrier (also known as the teacup Yorkshire terrier) and the Australian terrier. These dogs are playful and intelligent, and display a gentle nature.

Appearance

Height: A standard Yorkshire terrier generally tops out at 8 to 9 inches in height, though a teacup Yorkie, like the teacup Pomeranian, won’t usually stand more than half a foot tall.

Weight: The miniature Yorkshire terrier is a maximum of 3 pounds, and a regular Yorkshire terrier dog can’t weigh more than 7 pounds to be entered in sanctioned American Kennel Club events.

Coat: This breed displays a silky, unique and readily identifiable blue-and-tan coat with little to no color variation.

Ears and Eyes: Yorkie puppies and dogs have medium-sized, round eyes that are generally dark but bright. Ears are roughly triangular in shape and are held either straight up (if cropped) or drooping slightly down towards the head (if uncropped).

Tail: The American Kennel Club indicates that the tail of a Yorkie should be docked, medium in length and carried higher than the plane of the dog’s back.

Disposition

Both teacup Yorkshire terriers and their full-grown cousins are friendly towards owners, cohabitants and known friends but can be aloof and suspicious of strangers. They recognize their place within a pack and don’t assert themselves as dominant. Generally friendly and fun-loving, these dogs love to play with toys and tend to be brave and confident on the whole, but badly bred dogs can be snappy, especially with possessions and food. They’re not a terrible choice for families with young children, but they’re not the best, either.

AKC Group: Toy

Training: Yorkshire terrier puppies can be tricky to housebreak but generally display a high level of obedience and intelligence. They learn new tasks relatively quickly, and Yorkshire terrier breeders have noted that these dogs tend to enjoy fetching games and can be taught a wide range of unique tricks involving retrieval.

Ideal Environment: These dogs fare best in comfortable, safe environments and are ideally suited to urban life. They’re favored by families, seniors and singles or couples who live in apartments or condominiums. These dogs love being pampered, but they’re not dainty or fragile, so obsessive concern is unwarranted.

Health and Care

Feeding: While Yorkie puppies need protein-filled diets to ensure proper growth, an adult Yorkshire terrier dog has lesser nutritional needs. These dogs are small and need to have their caloric intake limited to avoid weight gain. Also, these dogs should avoid soft foods, since they’re prone to the gum problems these foods can cause.

Grooming: This breed requires daily grooming to prevent its soft fur from getting matted. Brushing and combing the dog’s hair will usually suffice, though their handsome coats should be professionally maintained for the best results.

Exercise: These dogs are perfectly happy to lay idle with their owners. A daily walk should be enough to satisfy their relatively modest activity needs.

Health Problems: Yorkshire terrier breeders have noted that these toy dogs can suffer from slipping or dislocated kneecaps, also known as luxating patella, a condition common to small dog breeds. Overweight and obese pets are at increased risk for developing canine arthritis and canine diabetes.

Average Lifespan: Yorkies are generally long-lived, surviving for 13 to 15 years or more.

Buying a Yorkshire Terrier

To avoid paying the exorbitant fees many Yorkshire terrier breeders charge, consider adopting an adult from a Yorkshire terrier rescue center. Regular puppies generally cost several hundred dollars, and a teacup Yorkshire terrier can set a buyer back $2,000 or more. Yorkshire terrier rescue centers are happy to place animals in loving homes for a much more modest price.

One thing to avoid is purchasing a pet at a puppy farm. While they may offer price breaks, these mills are rife with animal rights violations and don’t monitor the health or parentage of their puppies.

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Posted by ANNA DALNOKI on September 08,2010 at 03:28 PM
If any one is looking for information on breeding,specifically the birthing process , heat cycle, what to do when your dog is giving birth to her pups, things to look out for etc. This is an excellent sight for those expectant dogs. The website is ; dogbreedinfocentre.com We have two small yorkies Toby male 3/1/2years old 4lbs. female Lily2/1/2years old is 5lbs. She is coming into heat at the end of Sept. or beginning of October. We plan to breed then can't waite. We live in Gloucester Ontario. We will keep you posted.
Posted by ciara on July 19,2010 at 12:21 AM
Is there another pet shop to buy yorkies
Posted by cinastasha on April 05,2010 at 07:27 PM
a great name for a male yorkie is scoot carmel and hairy i have a male and a female my females name is rosebud and my males name is milky way
Posted by Melody on March 21,2010 at 08:35 PM
I have a 9 month old 3 pound yorkie. We will be getting her spayed this Friday. We are very nervous. Any one had any bad experiences?
Posted by Dorothy Peele on March 20,2010 at 07:13 PM
I bought a female Yorkie last Oct. She is 6yrs . She was breed for 6 yrs. I have had her to the vet spayed and many teeth removed. She is doing fine with me. She has started having bumps several some large and some small. They seem to be like white head pimples. Any ideas what these might be. Feel free to contact me blueskydorothy@yahoo. Dorothy
Posted by ismian on March 13,2010 at 06:43 PM
if any one can give advice for how to adopt a yorkie
Posted by Alyssa Stout on March 12,2010 at 06:15 PM
MY yorkie is so playfull!! her name is duchess, duchie for short. we love her alot.
Posted by cinastasha on April 05,2010 at 07:23 PM
i was wondering if you knew what the basic amount for a basic yorkie was see we want a yorkie but we dont want any thing expensive is it in the 150-250 range i pray they are cause yorkies are just right for me and my 2 kids
Posted by Regina on February 11,2010 at 04:58 AM
I M TRULY HEWART BROKEN. APPROXIMATELY 2HRS AGO SOME ONE STOLE MY YORKIE HE WAS ONLY 6WEEKS OLD I HAD BEEN BOTTLE FEEDING HIM SINCE HE WAS 2WEEKS OLD. I REALLY BECAME ATTACHED. ITS A SHAME THAT PEOPLE WOULD DO THIS. IF ANY ONE OUT THERE KNOWS OF SOMEONE GETTING RID OF A PUPPY AT A REASONABLE PRICE I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN THE PUP AND PREFERABLLY A TEA CUP. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME VIA EMAIL regina0205@gmail.com Thanks Regina
Posted by ANNA DALNOKI on September 08,2010 at 03:54 PM
I am sooooo sorry for what happend to your new puppy. I can't believe people would stoop so low. I pray that that person or persons return your pup. Prove to the world that there still are good people in this world. Return this yorkie pup to it's owner. God bless Anna
Posted by angela gentry on February 10,2010 at 12:35 AM
look to the top of the page , I am itialiana, above i listed my phone numer potential Italiano names for new addition to your family home plese read it,. Thiswekend I am going to pick up my just winged yorkies yorkie/Poos,yorkie/chi, some toy yorkies available. Grat health, All Shots! And a whole lot less than 400.00 each! Call me lets make sure these babies have the best homes!
Posted by angela gentry on February 10,2010 at 12:22 AM
I am from Monfalcone, Italyn near Treista in the Graddo area. how about Flavio, or Adriano, Sergio, or ARmando, Miro (the beaty of the sea). Andrea(pronounced) AHHN DRE AHH. Good Luck! Hey I will have a female yorkie by Saturday evening, call me 817-358-0588 se isin axcellent health 7 weks old and priced extremely low, but hey now notfor free! HA HA!:
Posted by enzogirlpaws on February 07,2010 at 12:01 PM
I have a Yorkie and he is a joy to have. Yorkshire's are the best knightly dogs I've ever had. They are so adventurous! and brave...
Posted by Laura Couch on January 30,2010 at 11:44 PM
I would like to adopt a male or a female yorkie or a ratshire terrier my number is 828-245-1468 ask for Laura
Posted by angela gentry on February 10,2010 at 12:07 AM
today is tuesday, february 8th,2010, I respoding to your d in wanting eiter a male or female yorkie, I also Have beutifull yorkie/poos and a yorkie/ chihaua, all of the descibed are puppies. Guaranteed health in utmost conditions. each comes with a perfect little dress or tailored jacket.all potty trained. If you believe I have what you long for. Please call me @ 817-358-0588 I will be out around town on February 12th I will retrn home early in the evening! I call them my kids, their medical, Dental, neuteruging unless you breed CALL ME AT 817-487-2451
Posted by Dee on November 25,2009 at 07:41 PM
I'm wanting to know about the heat cycle of my yorkie.
Posted by anna dalnoki on September 08,2010 at 03:44 PM
dogbreedinfocentre : is a great site for information about dog breeding heat cycle etc. check it out good luck. Anna
Posted by Anna on November 15,2009 at 02:28 PM
That's wonderful, I have just adopted a female yorkie from a mill. She seems so afraid and is hesitant of walking(as her life has been in a cage) She looks fine to me and hope she will come out of her shell and be more comfortable. I hope to give her a happy happy home:) So I too have no name for her and she is 5yrs(never had a name:() Any suggestions?
Posted by synthear on November 14,2009 at 11:20 AM
interest in a yorkie puppies
Posted by CINASTASHA on April 05,2010 at 07:25 PM
yes i am what is the price for one yorkie pup
Posted by paula on November 14,2009 at 03:00 PM
Do you have Yorkshire puppies for adoption or are you looking for one? I am seeking a Yorkie, but couldn't tell from your subject what you are looking for.
Posted by JONI on July 19,2009 at 03:40 PM
I AM GOING TO BE ADOPTING A MALE YORKIE THIS WEEK. I AM IN NEED OF SOME NAMES. I WOULD PREFER ITALIAN NAMES BUT AM WILLING TO CHECK OUT OTHERS. I AM AT A LOST AND REALLY WANT TO PICK A NAME BEFORE HE ARRIVES. THANK YOU EVERYONE
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