Yorkshire purity depends on height and weight For a purebred Yorkshire dog, there are standards for height and weight. A purebred male Yorkshire is usually around 18-23 cm in height, and a female is around 19-22 cm in height. The weight of a male Yorkshire Dog is around 2-3 kg and the weight of a female dog is usually around 1.5-2.8 kg. If it is slightly out of this range, it can be tolerated, but if it is much more than that, it is considered to be out of order. Yorkshire pure or impure depends on the head Purebred Yorkshire Dogs have a larger, rounder head and a flatter, broader forehead. The eyes are darker and generally almond shaped, the ears are generally round, and the muzzle is broad and full, with no tiny shape. In addition, purebred Yorkshire dogs have larger and wider noses, with the black color being the best. The hair of a purebred Yorkshire dog is more abundant and rich. The hair of a purebred dog is more lustrous and not prone to dryness and fracture. But if it is a crossbreed, the hair is generally drier and even prone to severe hair loss. So in the ordinary course of feeding, also pay attention to the dog to eat some beautiful hair products, like seaweed powder and so on, are able to make the hair oily and shiny. Yorkshire pure or not pure depends on the amount of bone from the amount of bone, if it is a purebred Yorkshire dog, the general skeleton is wider, and the amount of bone is also richer. You can use your hand to squeeze the dog’s calves and paws when selecting the dog, basically you can feel the strength of the dog’s skeleton and the amount of bone. If the skeleton is relatively small, and the amount of bone is sparse, the basic dog’s physique is not very good, so when buying, this is also a problem that needs attention.
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