Yes, this is natural, because they are normally small dogs, but try to make them feel a little squishy!
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NO!!!!! cuz if u give yr yorkie a bone it will bite it in half and all of the splinters will get stuck in his throgt and die.
I Have a yorkie my self so I would know. His name is Victor. He likes to play with squeaky toys and rib bones.
No its not normal usally wen yorkies get to that age theyre pretty active
Yes, it is normal to feel your cat's spine when petting them. Cats have a thin layer of skin and fur over their spine, making it easy to feel their bones when petting them. This is especially common in lean or slender cats.
Ferrets are relatively lean animals, so you should be able to feel a fair number of the bones through the skin on a normal healthy animal. However, you shouldn't be able to see the outlines of bones like the ribs or the pelvis - this would be a sign of insufficient nutrition or advanced disease.
Feel It in My Bones was created on 2009-09-07.
Yes, it is normal to feel your cat's spine when petting them. Cats have a thin layer of skin and fur over their spine, making it easy to feel their bones when petting them. This is a natural part of their anatomy and is not a cause for concern unless you feel any unusual lumps or changes in their spine.
Yes, you should be able to feel a cat's spine when you pet them lightly. It is normal to feel the bones and structure of a cat's body, including their spine, when petting them gently.
Yorkies are pets. There are no wild yorkies to eat anything.
yorkies habitats are doghouses
no yorkies are not just for girl ussaly the girl yorkies tend to bond with the male adult and the boy yorkies tend to bonde with female adult