Interesting Facts About Yorkies You Might Have Never Heard Before

Yorkies are small-sized dogs with long, silky coats. They are alert, lively, and sturdy little dogs. Their height is 13 to 16 inches, while their weight ranges from 7 to 10 pounds (3-5 kg). While they come in different colors like golden, silver, black, and gold – the most common color is grayish-blue. In this article you will discover more facts about Yorkies, so read on.

A Yorkshire terrier’s teeth never stop growing.

Their teeth grow throughout their lives, so they need to have a consistent diet of crunchy foods to keep their teeth from overgrowing. This is especially crucial when they are puppies because the adult size of their teeth has already been determined by then.

For this reason, you should never give a Yorkie puppy milk because it can cause tooth decay.

They are prone to dental issues.

Yorkies will need to have their teeth brushed at least twice a week, or you can take them to get professional cleanings by your veterinarian every few months. The dentist will either use fluoride treatments on the teeth or laser scraping during each session.

If you’re not willing or able to put in this amount of effort to care for your Yorkie’s teeth, then maybe a different breed of dog is a better fit for you. But if you’re up for the challenge, caring for a Yorkie can be an enriching experience.

Yorkies are also one of the most hypoallergenic dog breeds around.

Yorkies are lovely dogs. However, being hypoallergenic means that Yorkeis are less likely to cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to dog fur. So, if you’re looking for a furry friend but you’re allergic to most dogs, a Yorkie might be the perfect pet for you.

Yorkies live an average of 12-15 years.

This is on the lower end of the lifespan spectrum for dogs, but it’s still a reasonable amount of time for you to enjoy your Yorkie’s company. During their not-so-long lifetime, Yorkies are prone to several health conditions, including patellar luxation (dislocated kneecap), Legg-Calve-Perthes disease (a condition that affects the hip joint), and tracheal collapse (a weakening of the trachea).

They also have a higher than average incidence of pancreatitis, an inflammation of the pancreas.

Yorkies are from England.

Yorkshire terriers come from Yorkshire, England, and they began as the “working man’s dog.” These dogs were used to help keep rats out of textile mills in those days. They were bred to be fast, fearless, and they were intelligent enough to figure out how to get rid of the rats. These days, Yorkies make great pets for people who live in small spaces like apartments. And yes, they are still very good at ratting.

Yorkies are More Expensive Than Other Dog Breeds

Yorkies are more expensive than other breeds because they require extra care. Yorkies need to be groomed regularly to keep their hair short and free of mats. They also need to have their nails trimmed regularly.

Yorkies do not Make Good Guard Dogs.

Yorkies do not make excellent guard dogs because they are not naturally aggressive. Yorkies are often too friendly with strangers, and they may not bark when someone is walking up to your house.

Yorkies are great family pets for several reasons.

They love to play, but they also know when it’s time to relax and cuddle with the family. Their affection is hard not to reciprocate, as you will see them eagerly come up for pets or hugs.

Yorkies are very loving companions. They are thrilled and great with children as they love to play. But they will need supervision as not all kids know how to properly handle the tiny breed of dogs who only weigh up to 7 pounds fully grown and can be injured easily.

One of the best things about Yorkies is their bark or lack thereof.

They originally bred the breed to hunt rodents in caves, and because of that, they’re not very vocal dogs, making them perfect for apartments and around children who aren’t always the quietest. Yorkies enjoy barking now and then, but they are one of the quieter breeds for the most part.

Yorkies are tiny, weighing only about 5-7 pounds.

That makes them easy to transport around if need be, as there is no hassle with kennels or cages to keep you from taking your little pup with you wherever you go.

They are also straightforward to groom as they don’t require a lot of brushing, and their hair is short. All you need is a small brush and a comb to keep your coat looking neat. Yorkies are one of the most popular breeds globally for a reason. They make great family pets with their adorable faces and loving personalities.

Yorkies are affectionate, playful, and easy to maintain. And like all breeds, they need socialization to become great pets. But overall, the Yorkie is one of the best small dogs you could ever hope for as a family pet.

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