5 Things You Didn't Know About A Yorkshire Terrier
5 Things You Didn't
Know About A Yorkshire Terrier
by: Richard
Cussons
Many
assume that, because the Yorkie is such a small dog,
it will have few needs. This is not true. As with any breed, the Yorkie has elements that may make it your perfect pet... or
the worst choice you could make. Before deciding on any dog, you must consider
certain aspects.
One: grooming. The Yorkie has a good deal of hair
that requires high maintenance. You must brush every day and clip regularly.
Though this breed sheds little to no hair, which makes it excellence for
allergy sufferers or those concerned with ruining furniture, it still requires
extensive care. Many owners chose to have their Yorkies
professionally groomed, but this costs money. If you are not willing to take
the time to have your Yorkie groomed, or to do it
yourself, this is not the breed for you.
Two: health concerns. Though the Yorkie is a sturdy
dog, it is still a little one and prone to certain problems. Its size makes it
likely to get hurt more easily from a fall or roughhousing. This does not make
it suitable for families with young children. Also, Yorkies
can suffer from teeth problems. The best way to handle this is to use dry food
only to build up strength, and have regular Vet visits. Finally, if you intend
to breed Yorkies, you must realize that females can
have problems delivering due to their size.
Three: exercise. Yorkies are, by nature, active dogs.
Routine exercise will be at minimal since they will keep themselves busy during
the day. Still, these dogs love to go for walks or to play in the yard. You
must make sure they are secure, however, as they might run away. A Yorkie has high hunting instincts and is inclined to chase.
Four: training. The Yorkie is a bit of a
contradiction. Though it can be easily trained, it will ignore that training
when it sees fit. This can make it appear to be a breed of lesser intelligence.
This is not true. Yorkies are actually quite clever
and capable of handling most problems. They just also happen to be stubborn
creatures. Training will be a constant thing and will require time and
attention.
Five: temperament. Yorkies are blessed with that
infectious, fearless Terrier temperament. This is both a blessing and a curse
for owners. These dogs demand your time and attention. Also, they will do as
they please--this extends to chasing down whatever animal happens to cross
their path if they are able (including dogs as large as Great Danes). Because
of this fiery nature, Yorkies require an owner with
patience and a disciplined mind. Your Yorkie will be
devoted to you; he just might not always listen.
If any of these characteristics seem too overwhelming, the Yorkie--or
any other Terrier--is probably not for you. These are not timid animals and do
not need timid owners. Instead, you must be willing to face the challenges of
owning this breed for, with those challenges, comes a wonderful pet.
About The Author
Richard Cussons is a champion for dogs of all breeds and Yorkshire
Terriers in particular. You can find out more about Yorkies
at http://www.yorkshireterriersavvy.com/.