How do you know if a Yorkshire is pure or not? You also want to know how to choose it? The following small beans for you to share purebred Yorkshire terrier dog selection tips. Purebred Yorkshire Terrier selection tips: puppy identification: puppy back hair black, 3-5 months hair root began to blue, 18 months hair color fixed, from the back of the head extended to the tail iron blue, the limbs dark brown, back hair is rich, long and straight, satin-like, never curled. The head is a gorgeous bright brown long hair, small head, bright eyes, one of the smallest breeds in the world. All Yorkshire are ebony as youngsters, with only gold on the eyes, face of the mouth and under the limbs and tail. Yorkshire selection should pay special attention to its coat (including hair quality, hair color, hair reasoning, etc.), see the gold part of the strong gold is good, after growing up most of the body color is better (gold part in particular), and those puppies with light gold hair color, after growing up often lighter body color, the body of the hair color will show a substandard silvery white. The most important thing is that the coat is thin, tangled with each other or the length does not reach the ground. Shoulder height: about 23cm; weight: no more than 3.2kg; firm, well-proportioned body, no fat bones, straight back. Head: The head is small and flat at the top, and the skull should not protrude or arch. Ears: Small, V-shaped, upright ears that are not too far apart from the root of the ear. Eyes: Medium sized almond shaped eyes, embedded in the face like two jewels, dark brown in color, with black circles. A sharp and intelligent gaze. The expression is intelligent and energetic. Nose: The nose is black. Jaw: The muzzle should not be too long, not a protruding upper jaw bite or a protruding lower jaw bite, with strong teeth. Scissor bite or pincer bite are acceptable. Extremities: Straight front legs, elbows neither turned inward nor outward. The hind legs are straight when viewed from behind, while the hind knee is at an appropriate angle when viewed from the side. The hind legs must be removed if they have wolf paws, and the front legs may be removed if they have wolf paws. Pedipalps: The pedipalps are round and the nails are black. Tail: The middle part of the tail is broken and covered with long hairs, kept lower than the back, with a high tail heel. Coat: The texture, quality and quantity of the coat are 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 paws can be cut appropriately short, which can make the appearance neat and easy to move. Coat Color: The puppy is black and brown in color at birth and is very dark. His color is brown mixed with black hair until adulthood. It is important for the body color of the adult dog to come to have a lot of brown in the head and leg leads. The following colors are also necessary: Orchid: a darker steel blue, no silver blue, no bronze or black hair mixed. Brown: All brown hairs are dark at the roots and light at the tips. No smoky gray or black hairs can be mixed with brown. It is orchid from the back of the neck to the tail root, and the tail is dark blue in color, especially at the tip. Below the elbow on the front legs and below the knee on the hind legs is a large amount of bright brown.
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