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How to Adopt
Step 1:
Yorkie
Adoption Application
Step 2:
Adoption Form
Step
3:
Order Pets & Vets for
your 5 Year Health Warranty
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Breed Standard
The Yorkshire Terrier, or Yorkie
as he is commonly called, is a toy terrier known for its long, silky, blue coat
and playful, terrier demeanor. Originally used as a ratting dog by the peasants
in England, today Yorkies are a companion animal and much of their ratting
instinct can only be seen while playing with their toys. They take their role as
a family member very seriously. Yorkies have been shown in conformation for
many, many years, but in recent years have done quite well also in obedience and
agility.
General Appearance
That of a long-haired toy terrier whose blue and tan coat is parted on the face
and from the base of the skull to the end of the tail and hangs evenly and quite
straight down each side of body. The body is neat, compact and well
proportioned. The dog's high head carriage and confident manner should give the
appearance of vigor and self-importance.
Head
Small and rather flat on top, the skull
not too prominent or round, the muzzle
not too long, with the bite
neither undershot nor overshot and teeth sound. Either scissors bite or level
bite is acceptable. The nose is
black. Eyes are medium in size
and not too prominent; dark in color and sparkling with a sharp, intelligent
expression. Eye rims are dark. Ears are small, V-shaped, carried erect and set
not too far apart.
Body
Well proportioned and
very compact. The back is rather short, the back line level, with height at
shoulder the same as at the rump.
Legs and Feet
Forelegs
should be straight, elbows neither in nor out. Hind legs
straight when viewed from behind, but stifles are moderately bent when viewed
from the sides. Feet
are round with black toenails. Dewclaws, if any, are generally removed from the
hind legs. Dewclaws on the forelegs may be removed.
Tail
Docked to a medium length
and carried slightly higher than the level of the back.
Coat
Quality, texture and
quantity of coat are of prime importance. Hair is glossy, fine and silky in
texture. Coat on the body is moderately long and perfectly straight (not wavy).
It may be trimmed to floor length to give ease of movement and a neater
appearance, if desired. The fall on the head is long, tied with one bow in
center of head or parted in the middle and tied with two bows. 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.
Colors
Puppies 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. Color of hair on body and richness of
tan on head and legs are of prime importance in adult dogs, to which the
following color requirements apply:
Blue: Is a dark
steel-blue, not a silver-blue and not mingled with fawn, bronzy or black hairs.
Tan: All tan hair is
darker at the roots than in the middle, shading to still lighter tan at the
tips. There should be no sooty or black hair intermingled with any of the tan.
Color on Body
The blue extends over the
body from back of neck to root of tail. Hair on tail is a darker blue,
especially at end of tail.
Headfall
A rich golden tan, deeper
in color at sides of head, at ear roots and on the muzzle, with ears a deep rich
tan. Tan color should not extend down on back of neck.
Chest and Legs
A bright, rich tan, not
extending above the elbow on the forelegs nor above the stifle on the hind legs.
Weight
Should not exceed seven
pounds.
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