Actually no yorkers don't have health problem except if the nose is dry and it doesn't wag its tail then its sick and sad.If it has a dry nose only and wagged tail its happy but sick . If it has wet nose and not wagged tail its not sick but its not happy either . And of course you know that when it has a wet nose and has a wagged tail its not sick its happy and its fine . By the way for the little girls who are my age to get jealous this was written by a fourth grader and a 10th year old girl :) :p
There are four main types of Yorkshire Terriers: standard, miniature, toy, and teacup. Standard Yorkies are the largest, followed by miniature, toy, and teacup, which are the smallest. Each type varies in size and weight, with teacup Yorkies being the smallest and most delicate.
teacup Yorkies do have human hair
Teacup yorkies. Height: 6-7 inches. Weight: 7 pounds.
The average life expectancy for teacup Yorkies is around 12 to 15 years.
Teacup yorkies originated from Yorkshire, England. It is said Yorkies were originated from a large pool of various terriers from farmers in Yorkshire, England.
yorkies were first found in parts of England
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Teacup Yorkies come in various colors such as black and tan, blue and gold, and chocolate.
Yes but teacup yorkies are cuterr
There are no such thing as 'Teacup Yorkies' according to research. Yorkies are already small as 7lbs when born. However some Yorkie issues include sensitive skin, sensitive stomach, and excessive hair loss.
Teacup Yorkies are not human haired. They are a small dog breed with a coat that is typically fine, silky, and smooth. The term "human haired" is not accurate or commonly used to describe the coat of a Teacup Yorkie.
I'm pretty confident that Yorkie dogs are the same as teacup dogs