Yorkshire Terrier Puppies

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About Yorkshire Terrier Puppies

Yorkies for sale can be easily found because they are the second most popular breed in America (in 2006). Yorkshire Terrier puppies should only be bought from responsible breeders or adopted from animal rescue centers. Yorkies for sale in pet stores or listed on Internet sites have been supplied by cruel puppy mills. Go to the AKC website, a dog show, or classifieds in a dog magazine to find a Yorkie breeder. The absolute best place to get Yorkies for sale is from Yorkshire Terrier rescue groups. They don't technically sell the dogs, but their adoption fees are a lot less than the cost of a purebred puppy.

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Puppy Mills Behind Most Yorkies For Sale  

Small dogs are all the rage for those that live the glamorous life. The smaller the dog, the more fashionable it seems. One of the breeds that have become so popular is Yorkshire Terriers. They are very small to begin with, don't need a lot of exercise and are quite portable. Twenty years ago, they didn't crack the American Kennel Club's (AKC) top ten most popular purebred dogs in America. In 2006, Yorkshire Terriers came in at number two.

This popularity has been both a blessing and a curse for Yorkshire Terrier puppies. Although this has caused a demand from legitimate, responsible Yorkie breeders, it also has created a lot of Yorkies for sale from questionable sources. Yorkshire Terrier puppies are one of the most favored "products" from puppy mills, which blight America, because of their small size and high price. The puppy mills supply all pet stores that offer Yorkies for sale.
The bad news is that most places that advertise Yorkies for sale get their puppies from these inhumane puppy mills. These places include all pet stores and all Internet ads that will ship the puppy to you and do not ask you any questions other than your method of payment. Often, there will be signs in front of farms saying "Yorkies for Sale" and you will walk directly into a puppy mill. Please report them to the proper authorities if you come across such a foul place.

The good news is that Yorkies for sale can be found from licensed breeders all across the country. If you specifically want a purebred Yorkshire Terrier puppy, these are the best places to go to. These breeders only have a few Yorkies for sale each year, as their kennels and breeding operations are run out of their homes. The fewer the number of dogs in a kennel, the more individual care they get.
But are you looking at Yorkies for sale because you want a companion? In that case, you should go to your local animal shelter or a Yorkshire Terrier breed rescue group. You probably will not get papers with your dog, but you will find purebred Yorkshire Terrier puppies and adults. The Humane Society of the United States estimates that twenty-five percent of all dogs abandoned are purebreds.

Most of the time, these dogs are abandoned through no fault of the dog. They are there because their previous owners did not take the time to learn basic Yorkshire Terrier puppy care. They most likely bought the puppy on impulse, especially since they are so fashionable now, and didn't realize what they were getting into. There are even puppies as young as six months old are given up because of ignorance on the part of the owner. But adults are usually already neutered and (for the most part) housebroken. They need extensive grooming, which turns a lot of previous owners off.

There are too many Yorkshire Terrier puppies being bred and not enough finding homes. Yorkshire Terrier puppy care information can be found at your vet's office, at the library or on the Internet.

Grooming For Your Yorkshire Terrier Puppies  

There are a lot of things to consider before choosing a new pet from a litter of cute Yorkshire Terrier puppies. Of course before you get a dog or any pet in general for that matter, you are going to want to be sure that you are going to be willing and able to put in the time and care that is going to be required of them. Sure owning a pet may sound exciting and fun to you at first, but you certainly do not want to realize that you made a mistake a couple weeks down the road.

Pets are wonderful, loving and adorable, but some people are just too busy or lazy to own a pet, and so make sure that you are going to be making the right decision by getting a pet yourself. Yorkshire Terrier puppies in particular you will want to think twice about because they require a lot more care and maintenance than most other breeds of dog.
If you have given it some thought and have decided that you are in fact interested in getting Yorkshire Terrier puppies, then you will want to get right on it and know where you can go to find one. Basically you can purchase Yorkshire Terrier puppies from a shelter or from a breeder. There are really pros and cons to both options here, but going with a breeder is usually always the best choice as long as you take the time to find a good, reputable breeder.

Stay away from mass breeders, those who will not offer you any information on the dogs when you ask. These breeders are in the business for the profit, the financial means, rather than for the love and care of the dogs. This typically results in litters of dogs that are badly behaved and lacking in nutrition. Their health is often times critical and you may never be able to get them well trained.
Once you have found a breeder with the Yorkie puppy for sale that you want, there a few more things you will have to get done before you are finished. One of the most important things is making sure that you get your Yorkshire Terrier puppy is properly vaccinated. There is the DHLPP puppy shot for one, which is a combination vaccine that protects against five different diseases. The diseases it protects are distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parainfluenza and parvovirus.

Keep in mind however that your dog may have adverse reactions to this or other shots, as it is possible that your puppy could have an allergic reaction to particular vaccination. There are a few different reactions that your puppy may experience including a fever, depressed appearance or decreased appetite. If you ever notice any of these symptoms in your puppy you should bring them in to see the veterinarian as soon as possible to make sure that they are okay.

Yorkshire Terrier puppies are small and adorable but do not let their fragile stature fool you, because they also make great watchdogs. You will be completely ready to bring your dog home once you have the necessary Yorkshire Terrier puppy supplies.

Information About Yorkie Puppies  

The Yorkshire Terrier was originally bred as a ratter and hunter who was small enough to get into fox and badger burrows. Soon the Yorkie puppy became a popular pet, especially for women who could carry the small dog under their arm or in their bag. While this breed is small they can still be a strong guardian for a family. It is delightful to own a Yorkie puppy and often people will have more than one in their house.

The Yorkshire Terrier is an excellent breed for people who don't have much space. However, always remember that each dog is an individual. So while some dogs can be wonderful with children and families there are several factors involved. One of the most important factors to consider when choosing a Yorkie puppy is the family lineage since it can have a great impact on the general disposition of the puppy. You also need to make sure you have children that will provide your Yorkie puppy with a nurturing and loving environment, otherwise the personality of your puppy won't matter.
It is important that you properly prepare your house once you have decided to get a Yorkie puppy. The most important thing to do is to find a veterinarian right away that you are comfortable with and trust. To get some veterinarian recommendations you can talk with other Yorkshire Terrier owners in your area.

Making sure your house is puppy proof is the second important part of preparing yourself and your house for the arrival of a Yorkie puppy. Your puppy will get into anything you leave out and sometimes this can result in deadly consequences. Ten of the most dangerous items in your house include antifreeze, chocolate, fabric softeners, mouthwash, bleach, Tylenol, watch batteries, mothballs, peach pits and household plants. Finally, before bringing your

Yorkie puppy home you want to educate yourself on any health problems common to the breed. This allows you to catch any health problems before they become a major problem for your dog.
Once you get your Yorkie puppy you want to schedule an appointment with the veterinarian for a regular check up as soon as possible. The best time to take your new puppy to the veterinarian is between three and ten days. This allows you Yorkie puppy to adjust to their new surroundings in your home. In order to avoid health problems it is important to keep stress to a minimum since stress is the most common factor for Yorkie puppies.

Take your puppy to the vet right away if you notice them acting strange or if they don't want to eat. Keep feeding your Yorkie puppy the same food that the breeder used for at least two weeks and then start slowly mixing it with your new dog food. You should feed your puppy at least three to four times a day and if you puppy isn't eating then you can add a bit of warm water. Maintaining a proper grooming schedule is also important, which should include checking the ears and clipping the nails.

Before choosing between Yorkshire Terrier puppies you need to make sure you are ready. Choosing Yorkshire Terrier puppy names is one of the most enjoyable parts of getting a new puppy.

The Yorkshire Terrier Is Black And Tan Coated  

Yorkshire Terrier puppies, or just Yorkies as this breed of small dogs is known, are very playful dogs that have a very distinct colored coat, generally colored blue and tan. Yorkie puppies are pretty small in size and won't weigh much either. And according to the American Kennel Club the Yorkshire Terrier puppy is the second most sought after dog breed in the U.S., being less popular only to Labrador Retrievers.

The learning rate of the Yorkie puppies is at best average though they are very energetic and also brave as well as loyal to their owners. In temperament, they are affectionate as well as clever though also quite aggressive. They are also not very well suited to acting as guard dogs, though they do make good watchdogs. And you can expect Yorkshire Terriers to live for anywhere between twelve and fifteen years.
The Yorkshire Terrier puppy is generally compact in size and will grow up to have an athletic build that is well suited to an active lifestyle and it is also quite upright in its stance while exuding plenty of confidence as well. In fact, Yorkie puppies are known to possess free as well as jaunty gaits and they generally are seen with their heads and also tails held high. However, though the Yorkie puppies are not very big in size, they are still not frail or even fragile.

It is usual for Yorkshire Terrier puppies to possess long hair though without an undercoat and so they are not given to shedding much hair. In fact their hair resembles that of humans and is always growing though seldom falling out unless brushed or broken. In addition, Yorkie puppies are born with a coat that is tan and black and a lot of their black hair gets mixed with tan colored hair.
Before you are able to choose the right puppy from a litter of Yorkshire Terrier puppies you must know of certain qualities that can help you distinguish the better puppies from the less than satisfactory ones. Thus, you need to ensure that the coat color is right and that the coat is of good quality in terms of its texture. The hair should be glossy while also being fine as well as silky. However, not all good Yorkie puppies show these traits and some will show rather too fine and woolly coats, which makes their appearance a bit different as compared to the better Yorkshire Terrier puppies.

Nevertheless, a sure sign that your Yorkie puppy is a suitable one is when you notice that their lips, nose and also paw-pads, eye-rims and nails have a dark pigmentation. You also need to look for Yorkshire Terrier puppies that have absolutely straight hair, which will need a lot of maintenance if you want to keep the hair clean as well as looking beautiful.

Be sure that you are prepared for the tendency in Yorkshire Terrier puppies to show you that they are the alpha dog, though they are still well socialized creatures. This article contains all the information that you will need in order to learn how to choose the right Yorkshire puppy.

What You Need To Know About Yorkshire Terrier Puppies  

If you are interested in purchasing Yorkshire Terrier puppies, one of the most important things is making sure that you find a legitimate and reputable breeder. This way you will know that you are getting a healthy happy dog, and not one that has been abused or otherwise treated poorly. There are many mass breeders out there, who breed dogs purely for the profit of it and do not take care of them or raise them properly.

There is also the option of going to the animal shelter to look for Yorkshire Terrier puppies, but you may not have luck if you are looking to get a purebred dog. You may even want to consider putting an ad in the paper that will inform others that you are looking for Yorkshire Terrier puppies and so if anyone who reads this ad can help you out, they will be able to contact you. You are sure to have a lot of fun with your Yorkshire Terrier puppies and they will be more than pets to you, they will be great friends.
There are a few aspects in particular that you need to focus on when it comes to caring for your Yorkshire Terrier puppies. For one, their fur is incredibly long and beautiful but needs to be well maintained in order to stay this way. You should remember to brush their fur at least once or twice a week, more of course if they get their fur tangled somehow.

Remember that because they are so small and fragile you have to handle them with care, and they can get hurt very easily so you should never let anyone younger try to give them a bath or even brush their fur. What's more is that Yorkies are tend to have various teeth problems so you need to keep up on their dental hygiene and make sure that the veterinarian checks their teeth out at every visit so that any problems that are there will be recognized immediately.
The bottom line is that although a Yorkie pup is definitely lovable and adorable, at the same time will require a lot of care. You have to be absolutely positive that you are going to be willing to take the time that is needed in order to give them this care.

There are also certain things that you will never want to allow around your Yorkshire Terrier puppies or any other type of dog for that matter. This includes antifreeze, chocolate, bleach, Tylenol, watch batteries, mothballs, fabric softeners, mouthwash and peach pits. Even some household plants can be dangerous and possibly even deadly to your dog, so read up on the different types of plants before choosing one for your home or just make sure to keep it out of reach of your dog. Your puppies will grow up healthy and happy and go on to lead long lives as long as you take proper care of them.

If you are planning on getting a puppy, you should definitely consider Yorkshire Terrier puppies because they offer so many wonderful qualities. All dogs require a certain amount of care, but Yorkshire Terrier puppy care is especially tedious and you will want to be aware of this before getting one yourself.

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I've owned and bred Yorkies for the best part of 20 years. I just love them so! (more)

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