you could try You might end up with a... Pugshire? I don't know. But (for the best possible results) the dogs should be at the ideal breeding age, about the same size, and fully medically tested for disease, fertility, etc. You should also ask your veterinarian for the go-ahead on this particularly adventurous breeding venture.
yes if you let them get to know each other
You can if you want.
Yes, since their closely related.
There is only one breed of Yorkshire terrier. If a Yorkie mates with a poodle, for example, the puppies will be crossbreds. A Yorkipoo is not a breed of dog, nor are any of the many other so-called "designer" dogs. The AKC recognizes over 200 breeds, so it is possible to have that many Yorkie crosses.
Actually you can. Because I have a Yorkshire terrier dog and I feed it hotdogs , rice and all the other carbohydrates.
A Yorkshire terrier does not need much. They require food, water, and toys just like any other animal. They also need love and attention.
Yes, my toy poodle and my friends maltese terrier get on great but every dog has a different personality so it depends on how the dogs react to each other.
you should bath a yorkie poo 1s a evry other week
A Yorkshire Terrier is a dog, associated with Yorkshire, a county in northern England. They (dogs) do not speak any languages. Is someone playing a joke on you?
over 100 different species over 100 different species
My mother owned a female Yorkshire Terrier in Australia who lived until the age of 24. I'm not aware of any other Yorkies older than 24,and this was in human yearsBilly a Yorkshire Terrier is believed to be the oldest living dog in the world. He is a 22 years old canine , which is equivalent to 154 human years. The current holder of the title with the Guinness World Records is 21 year old kelpie cross Sako from Melbourne, Australia.
Yes... all dogs shed except for poodles.. they have hair, not fur! CORRECTION: Yorkshires do not shed!!! They have hair as well!!! Yorkshires and poodles are not the only kind of hypoallergenic dog. This is a list of the hypoallergenic breeds: Affenpinscher Afghan Hound Airedale Terrier Australian Terrier Basenji Bedlington Terrier Bichon Frisé Border Terrier Bouvier des Flandres Cairn Terrier Chinese Crested Dandie Dinmont Terrier Giant Schnauzer Harrier Havanese Irish Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Italian Greyhound Kerry Blue Terrier Lakeland Terrier Lowchen Maltese Miniature Bull Terrier Miniature Schnauzer Native American Indian Dog Norwich Terrier Poodle - Standard Poodle - Toy Portuguese Water Dog Puli Rat Terrier Samoyed Scottish Terrier Sealyham Terrier Shih Tzu Silky Terrier Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Standard Schnauzer Tibetan Terrier Welsh Terrier West Highland White Terrier Wire Fox Terrier Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Yorkshire Terrier
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.
It depends on the size of the family.Big...Golden retrieverHuskySmall...Toy PoodleMaltesethere are lots more of dog breeds.
' Terrier ' is also know as ' land animal ' which is so true for the Airedale due to its love of hunting. Airedale is a geographic area in Yorkshire, England, corresponding to the river valley of the River Aire (pronounced air). PCH ANSWER: Yorkshire