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Before You Buy AKC Parti Colored Yorkie Puppies For Sale

By Diane Snyder


At this exact moment in time you are probably reading this article right now because you are in need of a new pet or rather companion. Quite a few of your friends have suggested that you get any one of AKC Parti colored Yorkie puppies for sale at the moment and you are mulling over the idea. If you are a bit interested in this breed, then do finish up on this article for more information before you decide.

Before you do take on the responsibility of an owner of a certain breed, Yorkie or otherwise, take a small inventory or assessment of yourself. Ensure that you are getting a pet as a companion, and not just a pet for show or as a passing fancy and fad. Unless you can really give it you full time and attention, just as you would a human being, then do not take on this responsibility.

When you are quite sure that you are really pet owner material, then the next step will be to get as much information as possible about your chosen pet. Look for information as regards its health, upkeep and maintenance, and any other issues that you should be mindful of so that you can be a good and responsible owner.

There is no real difference between a regular Yorkie or Yorkshire terrier and a parti colored Yorkie. Both are definitely purebreds and the only difference is that the regular Yorkie has tan and blue color variants while the parti Yorkie has black, white, and tan variants and combinations in between.

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 Yorkie personality is one that is confident and a bit aggressive, and some will even say that it is a bossy little critter. Its feisty demeanor an courage are characteristics also of larger terrier breeds, and due to this, the personality of any prospective owner should be a match for it, one that is dominant as well.

Despite its size, this breed is fairly long lived, and can have a lifespan of anywhere from thirteen to twenty years. This can also be extended somewhat with proper and adequate care and maintenance. When it comes to diet, it has to be fairly strict somewhat due to their sensitive digestive systems.

Due to their sensitive stomachs, the most common ailment for this breed will be chronic vomiting and diarrhea. They are also sensitive to a lot of forms of anesthesia, and thus injury must be avoided as much as possible. They are easily injured due to their small size and so rough play must be avoided and they should be kept inside the home a majority of the time.




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