They can have up to 8 puppies, the least they'll have is 2.
Many consider Yorkshire terriers to be lap dogs, so I would guess being close to their owners.
yes. There are many yorkies that competes in flyball
The number of Yorkshire Terriers at the Westminster Dog Show can vary each year. For the most accurate count, it's best to refer to the official Westminster Kennel Club website or their event records for the specific year in question. Typically, multiple Yorkshire Terriers compete, but the exact number fluctuates depending on the entries.
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.
Anywhere from 3 and a half to 5 pounds. Any less or more than that and they have a weight problem
Have a spay/neuter performed when she comes out of heat. Vets also sometimes offer amessmate shot, but there can be serious side effects, and its not always effective. (Many vets don't offer them anymore.)
Patterdale terriers, unfortunately, are not hypo-allergenic. However, many terriers are, including Scottish terriers, Welsh Terriers, Irish terriers, and Border Terriers.
a purebred organism is the offspring of many generations that have the same trait
The CFA does not list how many purebred cats are registered with them on their website.
Just look in your local paper but beware of the "good deal" Some people claim they will sell you a Yorkshire from Africa or other country for cheap but it is a scam. Always buy in person never over the phone or internet.AnswerYou can look in your local newspaper. But check with your vet, to make sure it is a pure bred Yorkshire terrier. If you know the person, you can buy it.
26 terriers are in the terrier group
Yes, a purebred Burmilla can have a tortoiseshell coat.