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Yorkshire Terrier Types - What You Need to Know by Susan Bailey

The Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most popular breeds of dog in the world, and for good reason. They are small, kind and very loyal. It is important to realize however, that there are actually a few different Yorkshire Terrier types that you can choose from. Of all the Yorkshire Terrier types, the miniature Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most popular.

These Yorkies will generally live up to fifteen years if properly taken care of, and you just want to make sure that you have a good, reputable veterinarian before you even bring the dog home, so that you are completely prepared. You also want to make sure that you consult with the veterinarian in order to make sure you are as educated as possible and that you will therefore be able to provide the best possible care to your dog.

This is very important if you want your dog to live the longest and healthiest life possible.
There are two Yorkshire Terrier types that are really recognizable, and this is the miniature Yorkshire Terrier and the standard Yorkshire Terrier. Obviously the standard is the regular Yorkie that you are used to seeing while the miniature Yorkie is a miniaturized version of this dog.

Both types are absolutely adorable, and although they definitely do look almost identical, there are a few differences that you can use to tell the two apart. The coat on the miniature Yorkshire Terriers tends to be shorter and lighter colored for one, and also of course the size difference. The standards Yorkies tend to get to about seven pounds while the miniature Yorkies usually do not grow any bigger than three pounds. Regardless of which type of Yorkie you choose you are still going to end up with an incredibly small and fragile dog, but one that is also going to be very alert and awake and notify you when there is any noise or disturbance outside of the home.

The bottom line is that although the miniature Yorkshire Terrier is basically just the same dog but a miniaturized version, there are still some differences that you are going to want to be aware of. The different colors of the Yorkies are particularly important to be aware of, and although you are most likely used to see the Yorkie in steel blue and tan you can also find them in golden brown and off white colors as well. Most importantly is the fact that a show quality, or AKC Yorkshire Terrier, must still meet exacting standards. So this needs to be taken into account if you plan on showing your Yorkie in any competitions.

Remember that before you purchase a Yorkshire Terrier of any sort, you want to make sure that you are aware of all the requirements that are called for here. You are going to need to get the dog the right vaccinations, and become educated on their medical history and breed origin. Ask the breeders any questions that you may have, as any good breeder will be more than willing to provide you with all of the information you are looking for.

Susan Bailey has a lot of previous experience with dogs and is a dog lover. Yorkshire Terriers are great dogs and whether you choose the standard or miniature Yorkshire Terrier types, the point is that you are getting a great pet and a great friend. You can find some really great Yorkshire Terrier information on the Internet, but there are many other resources you can use to your advantage here as well.


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