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Learning About Cat Care And Training

Hello, my name is Ben. I am here to talk to you about raising and training cats. Yes, you read that right. Cats can be trained to perform tricks just like dogs do. You just need to use positive reinforcement and plenty of praise or treats to cajole them into performing the movements you desire. My site will cover daily care of cats, including nail trim tips and feeding schedule options, and how you can train your cat in certain ways. I invite you to use the information on my site to provide your cats with excellent care throughout their long lives.

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3 Interesting Facts About Teacup Yorkies

Bringing a puppy into your home can make a big impact on not only your house, but also your family, lifestyle, and finances. Of course, this new family member can also bring a great deal of love and joy to your home. Unfortunately, deciding which type of dog is right for your needs can be a bit difficult because of all the different breeds that are available. If you are hoping for a small and fun breed, the teacup yorkie may be an option to consider. Here are a few interesting facts regarding the teacup yorkie.

Good Things Come in Small Packages

One of the most important facts you need to know is that bigger is not necessarily better when it comes to your dog.

Standard yorkies are already pretty small, especially when compared to popular breeds like the Labrador retriever or German shepherd. On average, a standard Yorkshire terrier, which is also known as a standard yorkie, weigh between 4 and 7 pounds as an adult.

While surprising to learn, a teacup yorkie is actually smaller. Once fully grown, a teacup yorkie may only weigh 1 to 3 pounds.

Small Dog with Big Temperament

Teacup yorkies are small, so they may not take up much room in your home. However, these small dogs have big temperaments that will make large impacts on your family's lives.

Yorkshire terriers are high-strung, displaying a great deal of aggression and anxiety at times. Since the teacup Yorkshire terrier is small, it may feel an even greater need to be aggressive at times.

The dogs are sensitive to loud noises and movement, so they will bark at trucks and cars passing by. In addition, they may chase birds, squirrels, lizards, and even small insects.

If you are searching for dog that is quiet and timid, the teacup yorkie will not work well with your personality. On the other hand, if you are hoping for a breed that will bring fun and excitement to your life, consider this breed.

Coats of Many Colors

Another interesting fact about this breed is they are available in a variety of different colors.

A coat in a black and tan color combination is most common, but the teacup (and other yorkies) may also have coats in black and gold, gold and blue, and tan and blue.

It is important to note that yorkies with hints of blue are not actually blue, but dog's hair may appear to have a silvery-grey hue that is appealing and unique.

Teacup yorkies are small dogs that make big statements. While you will not need a lot of space in your home, teacup yorkies will require a lot of space in your heart. Check with a breeder that has yorkie puppies for sale for more information.