A Yorkie has hair, not fur.
The longest hair on the Yorkie with the longest hair was a dog named Etna with hair a foot and a half long and still holds the record for the Yorkie with the longest hair today
A Yorkie's hair grows at a moderate pace, typically around half an inch per month.
Yorkies don't shed because they have similar fur to human hair. So you can wash a yorkie as much times as your hair ;)
A Yorkie puppy's hair typically changes around 6-8 months of age, transitioning from puppy coat to adult coat.
yorkies have hair not fur. they do not shed and their hair will continue to grow
Hair loss in babies is not common and typically resolves on its own. Some common reasons for temporary hair loss in babies include friction from rubbing against bedding, cradle cap, or a condition called telogen effluvium. It is important to consult a pediatrician if you have concerns about your baby's hair loss.
yorkie's don't lose hair and I believe most terriors don't
easy they rarely shed hair and the less hair the less you sneeze
It is common for babies to lose hair in the first few months of life. This is known as infant hair loss and is usually temporary. Possible reasons for a baby losing hair include hormonal changes, friction from rubbing against bedding or clothing, or simply the natural growth cycle of hair.
At 66. retard. Who doesn't know that? Ugh!
A Yorkie's hair typically grows at a rate of about half an inch per month. Factors that can influence the rate of hair growth in Yorkies include genetics, diet, overall health, and grooming practices.