How to see the quality of Yorkshire? Yorkshire tail is rich in hair, the coat should be double, medium length; Yorkshire shoulder height of about 23cm, weight no more than 3.2kg, head small and flat top, muzzle can not be too long; Yorkshire eyes medium size, dark and bright color, eye circle dark color. The hair on the tail of a good-looking Yorkshire is rich, medium-length, with the top, side and bottom hairs of basically the same length, like a fox’s tail, just below the back line, and the Yorkshire tail is not rolled on any side of the body when lifted, nor is it flat on the back. The coat should be double-layered, medium-length, and seemingly dense, but not so long as to obscure the Yorkshire’s own clear outline. The undercoat should be soft, dense and long enough to support the outer coat. The outer layer of coarse hair is straight, smooth and smooth, not coarse, not upright. The Yorkshire is about 23cm tall at the shoulder and weighs no more than 3.2kg. it has a firm, well-proportioned body with no fat bones and a straight back. The head is small and flat at the top, and the skull should not protrude or arch. The muzzle should not be too long, the dog should not have a protruding upper jaw bite or a protruding lower jaw bite, and the teeth should be strong. A scissor bite or pincer bite is acceptable. The nosepiece is black. Eyes are medium sized, not protruding; dark and bright in color, revealing a sharp and intelligent gaze. The rims of the eyes are dark in color. Ears are small, V-shaped, erect ears, and the root of the ears should not be positioned too far apart. The neck, backline and body are in compact proportion. The back is short, the dorsal line is horizontal, and the shoulders are at the same height as the rest of the body. The tail is broken at 1/2 of the total length and held at a position slightly higher than the back. Legs and paws, front legs straight, elbows neither turned inward nor outward. From behind, the hind legs are straight, while from the side, the hind knees are at an appropriate angle. The paws are round and the nails are black The hind legs must be removed if they have wolf paws, and the front legs can be removed if they have wolf paws. The texture, quality and amount of hair of the Yorkshire coat is very important. The coat is shiny, delicate and silky. The coat on the body is quite long and very straight (no wavy). If you want him to move freely and look neat, the coat can be trimmed to just the right length to reach the ground. The hair on the top of the head can be combed up to the middle of the knot, or split down the middle and combed to the sides and knotted into two buns. The hair on the muzzle is very long. The hair on the ears and on the paws can be cut short appropriately, which can make the appearance neat and easy to move.
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