Posted on 04 May 2009 by Mylene - Dog Enthusiast
Are you looking for Top 5 best teacup Yorkshire terrier puppies for sale in Kentucky? In this article, these puppies being advertised are home-raised; cute, and cuddly as they are growing up – you’ll want to look at their profiles and consider getting one! Continue Reading
Posted on 29 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
From the AKC Standard:
“Yorkshire terriers are born black and tan and are normally darker in body color, showing an intermingling of black hair in the tan until they are matured. Continue Reading
Posted on 24 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
This one I found in the newspaper
It is Described as:
“Akc female yorkie puppy. She is playful and well socialized. She has a great personality. Her tail has been docked and dew claws removed. She has been vet checked with her first set of shots and wormed. She will come with full Akc registration. For more information please e-mail yorkiesbyriley@att.net or call 317-443-4740. PayPal accepted” Continue Reading
Posted on 22 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Search these five yorkie breeders i found in Georgia. They are reputable, raise their pups with love and care. Continue Reading
Posted on 22 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
There are hundreds of sites on the web that offer teacup Yorkshire terrier puppies for sale. These sites offer different Yorkies of different ages and in different states. If you are looking for one, try to start your searches with these ten websites with teacup Yorkshire terrier puppies for sale. Continue Reading
Posted on 20 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Here listed are my choices for the top 5 best bred Yorkshire terrier pups in Chicago Illinois. Continue Reading
Posted on 17 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Responsible breeding is a virtue propagated by Yorkshire terrier clubs and all dog lovers’ associations around America. Breeders go for the breed standard as defined by the AKC. So if you want to start to breed your female Yorkshire terrier, go for a stud that is closest to the breed standard. You may want to get in touch with them. Continue Reading
Posted on 17 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
Yorkshire terriers follow and adhere to a certain standard dictated by kennels clubs like the AKC. Somehow, there are instances where you will find a half breed Yorkshire terrier. Continue Reading
Posted on 14 March 2009 by Amanda - Teacup Yorkie Dog Lover
Teacup yorkie dogs are very small yorkshire terriers. “Teacup yorkies” is not a category of yorkshire terrier recognized by the AKC, although teacup is often used to refer to yorkies who will reach adulthood a smaller than average size. The term “teacup” itself poses many problems for the breed and to the reputation of professional yorkie breeders, many of whom in reality have spent decades breeding yorkshire terriers of the most upstanding quality. Continue Reading
Posted on 11 March 2009 by Francis - Kennel Owner
In looking for a Yorkshire Terrier Stud, we should refer to the breed standard as sanctioned in kennel clubs like the AKC. A long-haired toy terrier should have a blue and tan coat. High quality, texture and quantity of coat are important. The hair should be glossy, fine and silky. A moderately straight and long coat is primary, wavy hair isn’t quite to standard. Hairs are sometimes trimmed to give ease of movement and a better appearance. Hair on muzzle is very long. Hair should be trimmed short on tips of ears and may be trimmed on feet to give them a neat appearance. Continue Reading
Posted on 24 February 2009 by Amanda - Teacup Yorkie Dog Lover
Bella was the pick of the litter. How do you identify the pick of the litter? By choosing the puppy with the most desirable characteristics of a teacup yorkie. Continue Reading
Posted on 25 January 2009 by Bart - Lover of all Things Yorkie
Below you may see this little girl yorkie’s pedigree chart! Continue Reading
Posted on 22 September 2008 by Amanda - Teacup Yorkie Dog Lover
All Yorkshire Terriers are considered toy dogs because the breed is, in fact, a toy breed. Yorkies weight should range between three and seven pounds. Continue Reading
Posted on 17 September 2008 by Amanda - Teacup Yorkie Dog Lover
Everyone likes a poodle puppy, right? Poodles are good pets and easy to care for. If you decide to purchase a poodle pup you may want to consider a few following details. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 September 2008 by Amanda - Teacup Yorkie Dog Lover
Readers have requested information about yorkie cross temperaments. I have compiled information in a chart below. Continue Reading
Posted on 13 September 2008 by Amanda - Teacup Yorkie Dog Lover
Silky terriers are close relatives to the yorkie. In fact, silky terriers were bred from a cross between the Yorkshire Terrier and the Australian Terrier. Silky terriers look similar to yorkies but have a different temperamant and slight physical differences. Continue Reading
Posted on 07 September 2008 by Amanda - Teacup Yorkie Dog Lover
Yorkies, also known as Yorkshire terriers, are among the world’s most famous dogs. Yorkies are the United States’ second most popular dog. How do I know? Continue Reading
Posted on 25 July 2008 by Bart - Lover of all Things Yorkie
If you have ever looked for a Yorkie puppy, you have probably seen the debate about Teacup Yorkies. Continue Reading
Posted on 11 July 2008 by Amanda - Teacup Yorkie Dog Lover
When I got new puppies I had limitless questions about how to take care of them. I have looked at many dog books, many of which were informative. Continue Reading
Posted on 26 May 2008 by Amanda - Teacup Yorkie Dog Lover
Teacup is a term not classified by the AKC. It is more of a pop or slang term to describe a very small yorkie. Yorkies are a toy class of dog. Often teacup is used to refer to dogs that are very small even for a toy breed. Continue Reading
Posted on 27 April 2008 by Amanda - Teacup Yorkie Dog Lover
Below you will be able to follow the long journey of the yorkie or yorkshire terrier that we know and love today. Yorkshire terriers were originally cross-bred from other dogs to create a dog that would kill rats. Continue Reading