Sunday, August 26, 2018

Before You Buy AKC Parti Colored Yorkie Puppies For Sale

By Diane Snyder


You are on this article right now because you are looking for a new pet or companion to keep you company at home. Earlier today you interest was piqued when you saw an AKC Parti colored Yorkie puppies for sale sign or advertisement. You are interested in this breed so you need to get information from articles like this one you are on right now.

Prior to taking on any pet Yorkie or any pet for that matter, do take an inventory of your readiness to be a good owner and master. Remember that it takes a lot of time and responsibility when one wants to be good owner, and it is a life decision than a passing hobby or fancy. If you are not sure if you can fully commit your full attention and time to a pet, then it is a good idea not to get a pet. Remember that it takes a lot of time and commitment to have a pet of any kind.

Once you have decided that you are pet owner material, the next thing to do will be to find out as much information on your prospective pet. In this case you want to know more about the parti Yorkie you have an eye on and learn about its habits, quirks, and specific guidelines and health issues.

In essence, the so called parti colored Yorkie is no different from an ordinary Yorkie or rather Yorkshire terrier. It is also a pure breed like the regular Yorkie except that it has more color variation. A standard terrier will have range of colorings from tan and blue and mixtures in between, while the parti one will have black, white and tan variants and combinations.

Being very popular dogs and purebreds at that, these dogs are by no means cheap and you should prepare to shell out a pretty penny for one. An American Kennel Club or AKC registered one will set you back around USD1200 to USD1500. Prices can be significantly lower or higher than the prevailing prices depending on supply and demand in your area.

The personality of the Yorkshire terrier is very feisty and confident. These traits are also characteristic or present in larger sized terrier breeds, and despite its size, it can be classified as somewhat bossy. Thus to be an owner of this dog, you have to be bossy and confident as well so that you can keep it under control, or at least be a fitting match for it.

Despite its small size, this dog is surprisingly long lived. It has an average lifespan of around thirteen to twenty years. Longer years of course can be attributed to extra loving care and proper nutrition. The latter is most important due to the inherent digestive sensitivity of the breed.

Like any dog, they also have their share of health issues, such as chronic diarrhea, if one is not careful with its diet, and also vomiting. They are easily injured also and are very sensitive to any form of anesthesia, and thus must be kept indoors a majority of the time to prevent any untoward incidents.




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