About YORKSHIRE TERRIER
The ideal Yorkshire Terrier character or "personality" is described with a "carriage very upright feisty" and "conveying an important air". Though small, the Yorkshire Terrier is active, very overprotective, curious and fond of attention.
Yorkshire Terriers are an easy dog breed to train. This results from their own nature to work without human assistance.
They are naturally smart and quick to learn with many being food and or praise motivated. They are known for being yappy, but many have reported that a contented Yorkie is a quiet one—that will happily curl up on your knee in the evening.
Breed Standard
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A Breed Standard is the guideline which describes the ideal characteristics, temperament and appearance including the correct colour of a breed and ensures that the breed is fit for function. Absolute soundness is essential.
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General Appearance
Long-coated, coat hanging quite straight and evenly down each side, a parting extending from nose to end of tail. Very compact and neat, carriage very upright conveying an important air. General outline conveying impression of vigorous and well proportioned body.
Characteristics
Alert, intelligent toy terrier.
Temperament
Spirited with even disposition.
Head and Skull
Rather small and flat, not too prominent or round in skull, nor too long in muzzle; black nose.
Eyes
Medium, dark, sparkling, with sharp intelligent expression and placed to look directly forward. Not prominent. Edge of eyelids dark.
Ears
Small, V-shaped, carried erect, not too far apart, covered with short hair, colour very deep, rich tan.
Mouth
Perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws. Teeth well placed with even jaws.
Neck
Good reach.
Forequarters
Well laid shoulders, legs straight, well covered with hair of rich golden tan a few shades lighter at ends than at roots, not extending higher on forelegs than elbow.
Body
Compact with moderate spring of rib, good loin. Level back.
Hindquarters
Legs quite straight when viewed from behind, moderate turn of stifle. Well covered with hair of rich golden tan a few shades lighter at ends than at roots, not extending higher on hindlegs than stifles.
Feet
Round; nails black.
Tail
Previously customarily docked
Docked: Medium length with plenty of hair, darker blue in colour than rest of body, especially at end of tail. Carried a little higher than level of back.
Undocked: Plenty of hair, darker blue in colour than rest of body, especially at end of tail. Carried a little higher than level of back. As straight as possible. Length to give a well balanced appearance.
Gait/Movement
Free with drive; straight action front and behind, retaining level topline.
Coat
Hair on body moderately long, perfectly straight (not wavy), glossy; fine silky texture, not woolly, must never impede movement. Fall on head long, rich golden tan, deeper in colour at sides of head, about ear roots and on muzzle where it should be very long. Tan on head not to extend on to neck, nor must any sooty or dark hair intermingle with any of tan.
Colour
Dark steel blue (not silver blue), extending from occiput to root of tail, never mingled with fawn, bronze or dark hairs. Hair on chest rich, bright tan. All tan hair darker at the roots than in middle, shading to still lighter at tips.
Size
Weight up to 3.2 kgs (7 lbs).
Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog and on the dog’s ability to perform its traditional work.
Note
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
*Note for prospective puppy buyers
Size – the Kennel Club Breed Standard is a guide and description of the ideal for the breed; the Size as described does not imply that a dog will match the measurements given (height or weight). A dog might be larger or smaller than the Size measurements stated in the Breed Standard.

About grooming your Yorkie.
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Yorkshire Terriers have some of very unique traits that differ from one to another, and I have plenty of them coming through my grooming shop. Their coats can vary from smooth and silky, to wavy and textured, and it all hinges on genetics.
The information on the two websites below will help you to figure out how to best groom your dog`s coat.
The Yorkie Coat – Facts, Care, Grooming, & Haircut Styles!
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Yorkie Grooming – How to Care for Your Yorkshire Terrier’s Coat

