The Yorkshire Terrier Terrier is loved by many pet friends because of its petite and cute appearance, smart and confident personality, so the Yorkshire Terrier should be How to buy and where to start? Only if we understand the morphological characteristics and appearance of the Yorkshire Terrier, we can start well.
Yorkshire Terrier
Morphology
【Body Size】
Height: Male 18~23cm; Female 19~22cm Weight: Male 2~3kg; Female 1.5~2.8kg
【Head】
The head is small and flat at the top, and the skull cannot be raised or arched. The muzzle should not be too long, not overbite or underbite, with strong teeth. Either a scissors bite or a forceps bite is acceptable. Nose is black. Eyes of medium size, not prominent; dark and bright in color, revealing a sharp and intelligent gaze. Eye circles are dark. The ears are small, V-shaped, erect and not too far from the base of the ears.
【Body】
The body is compact. Raise it slightly higher than your back.
Appearance
The Yorkshire's ears are erect, with a flat back, and the tail is docked in the middle. It is characterized by a coat of hair like fine silk.
Head: Small and flat, with no long muzzle.
Body: Strong, well-proportioned, with no hypertrophy of bones and a straight back.
Limbs: Straight and covered with thick fur.
Feet: The feet are not round and the claws are black.
Nose: Black.
Ears: The ears are small, V-shaped, fairly high at the base and erect. There is not much distance between the ears.
Tail: The middle part of the tail is docked, covered with long hair, kept lower than the back, with a high heel.
Eyes: Medium in size, dark in color, intelligent in expression, alert.
Coat: Long, very fine, lustrous straight filaments, dark throughout, dark blue-gray body and tail, and tawny elsewhere.
Weight: 3kg or less.
Tail: Usually clipped. Medium length, hairy.
Color: Blue, but darker than the rest of the body, more pronounced at the tail.
Tail: Raised slightly above the topline. The tail is not cut short, and the hair is more hairy, and the color of the tail is darker than the other parts.