Yorkshire terriers have an average litter size of 2-6 puppies, so it is possible that only one pup will be produced.
There is only one kind of Yorkshire Terrier, but Yorkshire Terrier's can be different colors!
The only one I know is the Yorkshire Terrier.
One is more cutter :3
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a good one!
Tha is an easy one. The Yorkshire Terrier is a popular breed of dog so they can be found in pretty much any pet store.
One can rescue a Yorkshire Terrier through several different agencies who operate online. Some of these include: Pet Finder, Adopt A Pet, and Animal League.
Genetics determine what color your Yorkshire Terrier paws are. Genetics also help determine their eye color and the color of their fur.
There is only one Yorkshire Terrier. Many irresponsible breeders call their dogs, ''Teacup-Yorkies'' or ''Toy Yorkies'', but Yorkshire terriers are already only 3 to 7pounds, so there aren't any 'teacups'. There is also the 'Biewer Yorkie'' which is simply mis marked Yorkshire Terrier, that, because it cannot be show (its color is a disqualification) should not be bred.
You can buy one at your local shelter or local newspaper!
Here's one: Yorkshire Terriers are number 49 on Stanley Coren's list of dog intelligence.
Not quite the oldest, yet. Go to---> www.Google.com and type in --> oldest Yorkshire terrier There's a lot of information about Yorkie ages. Tells about the oldest one, too.