Saturday, December 22, 2012

The Yorkshire Terrier - An Introduction.

Yorkshire Terriers, typically called Yorkies, came from Yorkshire in Northerly Britain in the 19th century.

Initially they were much bigger than they are now.

The 1st Yorkie that appeared as they do today made its appearance in a dog show in 1870. Yorkshire Terriers have a long and silky coat of fur, with no undercoat. By standard, Yorkies have human-like hair thats extremely soft and smooth to touch. Like many thoroughbred dogs, Yorkies are susceptible to some genetic aberrations like Distichiasis ( eyelash that appears unusually on eyelid ), Hydrocephalus ( water in the brain ), Legg-Perthes illness ( syndrome of hip joint ), and bladder stones. Yorkies must be trained in the same ways in which a massive dog would. The dramatic change between the heat of the house to the cold or rough weather outside is hard on a Yorkies body. This may be in the winter or maybe when its raining. This should really only be utilised for short periods of time so your dog still knows it must use the potty in the yard. Be cautious when you take your Yorkshire Terrier outside in your yard or at the park, watch where he walks. Simply because your dogs feces is little doesn't mean your neighbour won't mind if it is laying in their yard. This is true also when talking about tracking dog poop in the house on your shoes. You wont notice it till its all over your carpet and the same applies for your neighbours. Like many thoroughbred dogs, Yorkies are susceptible to some genetic abnormalities like Distichiasis ( eyelash that emerges unusually on eyelid ), Hydrocephalus ( water in the brain ), Legg-Perthes illness ( sickness of hip joint ), and bladder stones. Though its rare, they may suffer with paralysis due to herniated disks or other spinal issues. Little Teacup Yorkies are likely to exhibit these issues. While theyre loving to their owners, they're particularly scared with strangers. They may snap if they get scared or shocked or otherwis e they're sweet and loving. Click link for more information about yorkie poo dogs

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