Yorkshire Terriers weigh only about 6 pounds, though they can get heavier or lighter without being ill in any way. The personality of a Yorkshire Terrier is pretty consistent, although you may find some differences in individual dogs. Housetraining your Yorkie can be of use to both you and your dog and can relieve you of having to stress about if your Yorkie anonymously went somewhere while you werent home. The key with housetraining a Yorkie is being diligent and consistent. It needs time and patience but with these methodologies you'll be on the way to having an obedient, healthy, cheerful Yorkie. The very first thing you've got to do is create delegated rest room areas for your Yorkie to use. When your Yorkie is preparing to go to the lavatory take it direct to the elected lavatory area to tell them that this is the right place. Using a disinfectant cleaning solution to get rid of the smell will stop your Yorkie to being tempted into that spot again. This can help to ultimately burn these times into their brain and your Yorkie will know precisely when it's time to potty each day. In a home with other dogs, do not be shocked if the Yorkie becomes the alpha dog terribly fast. Other particular features of the Yorkshire Terrier include a black nose, a yappy voice and a bold personality. Though blue and tan is the official color, other colours or white markings have appeared in pet quality animals. In show champs, the coat is about two times as long as the dog. In the shelter, probably the dog you are attempting to identify has a clipped coat, making her or him look like an amalgam of a cuddly bear and a ragamuffin. Another fault that disqualifies a Yorkie from a show ring has black hairs mixed with the blue and tan.
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