he ate foods like a puppy, smashed up dog food, soaked in water or milk! or he ate soft food
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.
A 10 month old Yorkshire Terrier, should be about 3-4 pounds, and so, they should get about 7-10 inches off of the ground.
a Yorkshire terrier has a lifespan of 12-15 years.. Smart and self-assured, the Yorkshire Terrier is a combination of endearingly small size and adventurous terrier spirit. http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/Yorkshire-terrier/personality
Around the size of a Yorkshire Terrier.
When I was about 3 - 5 years old, my parents got a Yorkshire Terrier. Didn't have no problems with it, allergies stayed in check.
it's probably because of old age, but you should take your yorkie to the vet to find out the real cause!
A dog year is equal to about 7 human years. So 14 * 7 = 98. So the poor little thing has got it's pension.
Minimum of eight weeks old, they should be weaned by then.
I'm not realy sure what you mean by this, but if you mean by stepping over, then yes you can step over any yorkieshire
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.
Before buying a dog or a puppy you should always ask the person who sold you the puppy, what the eat and the instructions to feeding them . Like how much to give them and what sort of food. From HorseLover01
No, because all dogs have a different color pattern in their fur, no matter how old they are.