Three times as much means that the quantity is tripled or multiplied by three. It represents a comparison where one quantity is three times larger than another.
The scientific name for Yorkshire Terrier is Canis lupus familiaris. It falls under the domestic dog category.
The evaporator is typically located inside the indoor unit of an air conditioning system. It is responsible for absorbing heat from the indoor air. The time it takes for the evaporator to cool the indoor air can vary depending on factors such as the size of the room, the temperature settings, and the efficiency of the system.
pit bull terriers are the largest of all the bull terriers and was bread from staffishire bull terriers when they were taken over to America and the name pit bull from fighting in the pits the English bull terrier is middle of the road in size
They have hair, because they don't shed, and animals with fur, do shed!
The same as any other dog; $20-$35 each, at the vet.
You can purchase most vaccines except rabies on-line or at a feed store for $4-$11, which may or may not include the syringes, and of course, you'll need to learn to give them yourself, which is fairly easy to learn.
However, rabies shots can only be given legally by a licensed vet, so you will have to go to the vet for that, or, you might be able to find a rabies clinic near you, were shots are administered(usually held annually by your local animal shelter/SPCA) for $15.
Remember that your dog only needs a 3years rabies shot, not annual boosters, and Distemper usually lasts longer then it is said.
Lyme shots, although you may have them done to your dog, are not necessary.
Do it once, perhaps; it will cover your dog for 3-5years.
hey, like all dogs patterdales do malt a little but not verry much, its very rare fudge molts, where as dogs like golden retreivers are prety much constantly molting, terriers are a good groop of dogs for not malting I remember brontie and rockie (2 border terriers i had growing up) never malted verry much nor lucy and hector (2 westies I knew well growing up) and niki, sky & kip (2 jack russel terriers i know well) also dont moult verry often but patterdales are great for not moulting :)
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personal expreiance
fudge
brontie
rocky
lucy
hector
molly
archie
blacky
Kip
Cody
Sky
Niki
Rosey
because it prolly ate something and its loged in tis throat!
also, it is not suitble for a cat that you either just got born or you bought at a very young age. around 1 month- 5 months is perfect timing.
so now you can go 'goodbye' and now do that thingy with de cat
When you frist a kitten.tip:Your kitten may itch when it frist gets its coller.
All dogs get sick. But there has been consistent claims that yorkies get sick easily do to their small size.
Without Getting Diseases Or Severe Injuries, Usually About 12-15 Years On Average. The Smaller The Dog, The Longer It Lives.
I have a chihuahua and they seem to be very smart and it has a big brain so yes is my opinion!
Well it realy depends on what your looking for in a dog
both of these dogs can be prone to health isues for haveing been downsized to such small sizes so if you were to get either I would highly recomend geting a bigger verison of the dog
Life Span
Yorkshire Terrier = 13 - 16 years
chihuahua = 10 - 20 years
Temperment
Yorkshire Terrier
The ideal Yorkshire Terrier character or "personality" is described with a "carriage very upright" and "conveying an important air."Though small, the Yorkshire Terrier is active, loves attention, very overprotective and should not show the soft temperament seen in lap dogs. Yorkshire Terriers, also known as Yorkies, are a little harder to train than some other breeds of dogs. This results from their own nature to work without human assistance. All you really need to do is be patient, as well as persistent, with your Yorkshire Terrier and invest a lot of time into training him or her.
Yorkshire terriers tend to bark a lot. This makes them excellent watch dogs because they will sound the alarm when anyone gets near. This barking problem can be resolved with proper training
Chihuahua
A Chihuahua must be chosen with care, as the temperament of its owner can make a difference in the temperament of the pup. Ill tempered Chihuahuas can be easily provoked to attack, and are therefore generally unsuitable for homes with small children.The breed tends to be fiercely loyal to one particular owner and in some cases may become over protective of the person, especially around other people or animals. If properly managed by older children, 13 and up, they can adapt to this kind of living with a dedicated owner.They do not always get along with other breeds,and tend to have a "clannish" nature, often preferring the companionship of other Chihuahuas over other dogs.These traits generally make them unsuitable for households with children that are not patient and calm. Chihuahuas love their dens and will often burrow themselves in pillows, clothes hampers, and blankets. They are often found under the covers or at the bottom of the bed, deep in the dark and safety of what they believe is their den.
so realy it just compleatley depends on what your looking for in a dog but please note, if you are thinking of geting one of these dogs becuase they a re "fashionable" and you can get them cute little outfits please just remember a dog is for life and you have to love and respect the dog no matter what
I would also recomend you watching the program dogs 101 as it helps you see in more detail about the dog breed
Sorry to say but you are not an expert on tea cup yorkies just because you have one yorkie. I am a breeder of Yorkshire Terriers.
First of all I do not breed a teacup or runt as you call it, to another teacup to get a teacup, because I would be having C sections on every birth. To get a teacup I breed my largest females to my 2 and 3 lb males.
In case anyone is confused on the difference between Yorkies, teacups, Yorkshire Terriers----- they are all Yorkshire Terriers called by different names, some are smaller or bigger than others but all are Yorkshire Terriers and as a breeder, there is no such thing as a runt. I have several beautiful teacup yorkies that weigh between 1 lb. 11 oz. and 3 lbs full grown and all came from tiny daddy and large mommy parents.
Well it depends. I have a Cairn Terrier and he is aggressive! So my cairn terrier no but Probably! Yorkies can be aggresive to, but if you introduce them as pupies they will. I have a big dog and a tiny cat that were introduced as babies and the cat sleeps in the kennel with the dog....
Well 24 week old puppies are close to 5 months, so they should stand around 3-5 feet off the ground from shoulder to ground.
Yes they can because its best to be 9 than 8 and there easy to take care of.
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!
A yorkie is a purebred it isn't mixed with anything, 'yorkie' is just short for Yorkshire terrier