Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Are You Prepared to Breed Your Yorkshire Terrier?

Over the last couple of years, the acclaim for this breed as a family pet and as the dog to reproduce saw amazing expansion. This fact has many Yorkie owners wondering about whether they really should look into the likelihood of breeding their pet. Pedigreed and registered doesn't equal breeding material Yes, a pedigree and registration are necessities before breeding any thoroughbred dog, but their presence does not necessarily mean that you've a Yorkie deserving of breeding. The AKC and other registry affiliations certify pedigrees and registrations that guarantee the genuineness of your pet as a thoroughbred Yorkie, they don't certify quality. Even breeders that have dogs with Yorkie bloodlines of the best quality don't breed all their puppies. The ones that do are conscientiously evaluated for health quality, behaviour characteristics and breed standards in an effort to repetitively improve the standard of the Yorkie breed. Miniature yorkie. Keeping your Yorkie groomed correctly is crucial to keep their coat looking that way.

Its a great idea to run it over your skin first to work out if it stings or not.

Use caution not to get any water or shampoo in your Yorkies eyes. Just like us humans, Yorkies must have their nails trimmed pretty often.

It is vital not to trim them too short, as this will lead on to bleeding. Grooming your Yorkie should be an enjoyable process for the owner and and the Yorkie. A great idea is to give your Yorkie a treat whenever you need to spend some time grooming them. Before very long, your Yorkie will begin to love being groomed. And it does not end when they're 3 months of age.

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