Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Yorkshire Terrier dogs

Yorkshire Terrier dogs by Clemens

Yorkshire Terriers are going to need to see a vet at least once a year. Most dogs visit more than once a year. Yorkshire Terrier rescues often get older puppies because that's when the reality of caring for the puppy sets in. May people who buy them sadly haven't a clue about what Yorkshire Terrier puppy care is all about. Yorkshire Terrier is a hypoallergenic dog and isn´t good for children with allergy. The breed is known for its long hair coat that does not shed and do not have odors like short hair dogs. Yorkshire Terrier puppies are not going to grow taller than six to seven inches even when they become adults and another noticeable attribute is their long as well as fine and silky coat. In addition, the Yorkie puppy is not going to hang about the house, because he is an active breed though he only has an average rate of learning. Yorkshire Terrier haircuts are recommended, as this will make regular upkeep much easier. Fewer knots and less matting will make daily brushing and regular bathing less time consuming. Yorkshire Terrier grooming, along with exercise and temperament, are all characteristics that any prospective dog owner must take into consideration before buying a dog. Proper grooming has much more impact than on just the physical look of our dog, as keeping your dog looking great is going to keep their confidence up and make them more sociable as well.