Definitely they need there hair cut unless u want it for a show dog but the good side about its fur is that it sheds very little.
Yorkshire Terrier has a very beautiful long and silky coat which is also straight and glossy.
Genetics determine what color your Yorkshire Terrier paws are. Genetics also help determine their eye color and the color of their fur.
They have hair, because they don't shed, and animals with fur, do shed!
Assuming you are asking about a mutt that is half Maltese and half Yorkshire terrier....yes both of those breeds have fur so any mutts that arise from the two breeds mating should have fur.
No, because all dogs have a different color pattern in their fur, no matter how old they are.
To maintain the luxurious fur of a Yorkshire Terrier, it is important to brush their coat daily to prevent matting and tangles. Regular baths with a gentle dog shampoo and conditioner can help keep their fur clean and soft. Trimming their hair regularly, especially around the eyes and paws, can also help prevent irritation and matting. Additionally, a balanced diet and regular visits to the groomer for professional grooming can help keep their coat healthy and shiny.
A Bedlington terrier is a terrier with white, fluffy fur, said to closely resemble a sheep rather than a dog.
The best grooming techniques for managing Yorkshire Terrier hair include regular brushing to prevent matting, using a comb to detangle knots, trimming the hair around the eyes and ears, and bathing the dog with a gentle shampoo as needed. Additionally, professional grooming every 4-6 weeks can help maintain the dog's coat and overall appearance.
a tibetan terrier is a dog that does not have hair it has fur. So if you are allergic to hair this dog does not have hair so you would not be allergic to it. Poodles are also fur dogs.
Well, the yorkshire terrier has hair that is identical to human hair. When you are allergic to a dog it is because of a pesky mite called pet dander. Our hair is rich and does not pick up dander. Thus making their hair free of dander, making them hypo-allergenic. Also, since their hair is exactly like ours and we don't shed our hair, they don't shed making them loveable to hold while staying free of fur.
As a job: depends where you live (?) As an owner: no
You Should Only Wash Them Once Every Month. Once every month, is enough to get the dirt and stickiness etc out of their fur, also, giving the dogs natural oils to help keep them as clean as well!