Thursday 27 July 2017

Before You Go Out And Buy Small Parti Yorkies For Sale

By Donna McDonald


Getting a dog as a pet and companion is a joy in itself and many are enjoying this experience. You may have seen a sign or advertisement that said small Parti Yorkies for sale and this has picqued your interest somewhat. Before you do make a decision, do finish off this article to educate yourself on what are basic things to know about this specific breed.

Prior to your purchase of this dog it may be useful to know the basic difference between the yorkie and the parti yorkie. And the simple answer to that query is there is absolutely none. The only main difference is that the yorkie comes in two colors only being tan and blue while the parti comes in blue, tan and white. The color of the parti is attributed to a recessive gene that just recently came about in the past 30 years.

The breed came about in the 1980s when a breeder refused to destroy the tri color yorkies despite the fact that kennels will not recognize them as a proper breed. Since then they have been recognized much to the delight of many owners of parti colored dogs, but not as a separate breed but a variation of it.

Activity, attention and participation are the main things that this dog craves. Due to this need, it makes them fairly easy to train, especially when it comes to preparing them for agility and trick competitions. In the household they can adapt quite well and get along with other pets and people also. However, make no mistake that they always want to be the top dog in the home, this is basically a spike in their alpha dog behavior.

The coat of this breed is of a single coat. This means that it does not shed and many say that the fur of the Yorkie has the consistency of human hair also, making it fine and soft. However, like human hair it will require a fair amount of grooming as it gains in length. Once it gets fairly long it will require daily brushing out to maintain its overall appearance and prevent matting and tangling.

These dogs need to be fed three to four times a day in small portions, because of their always active state. In this regard, they will also need to have a fresh supply of water every day to cool them off and prevent dehydration.

When looking for a proper breeder to get a puppy from, look for a breeder that does his or her business for the improvement of the breed. Get one also that knows the specific health issues endemic to the breed and one that is generally honest and ethical from the point of view of the breeding community. Do a thorough background check on potential breeders that you can source from before making a purchase.

Basically what has been discussed has covered some important basic information needed by any potential dog owner. There are of course other factors to look at apart from the ones discussed and these should also be looked at for you to make a solid and informed decision.




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