Yorkshire Terrier Coloring: When & Why do Yorkies change their colors?
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The colors of a Yorkshire Terrier change with age. Generally, the colors of a Yorkie are blue, black, tan, and gold.
There are dog breeds that are mostly of just one color, while some dog breeds can be of any color, The colors of Yorkshire Terriers are unique and one of the most important traits to identify a purebred Yorkie.
The color of a Yorkie puppy is Black and Tan, which is different from adult Yorkies who are usually Blue and Gold.
All purebred Yorkies carry unique traits and genes which causes a change in their coat color. While in some Yorkies, the black color changes gradually to blue, while in others that Tan color changes to Gold. This depends on the Hereditary genes of that particular Yorkie.
This complete guide to Yorkshire Terrier coloring will help you understand Why and When do Yorkies Change color and also answer other Frequently Asked Questions related to Coloring in Yorkies.
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This would have been a better video if you actually showed examples of each type of color as opposed to a list of the colors
I got a yorkie when he was 13 yr old! He is black and silver 6 lbs! Of cuteness all over💕💕💕 he is 15 and still so precious to me
Ihave had Yorkies and down to one Yorkie.and seen her coat change alot in 9yrs
CUTE yorkie 🐶🐶🐶 really change the color, completaly different of puppies ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yoshi, the little yorkie, woof woof 🐶🐶🐶
I have a chocolate yorkie and love him very much! He looks just like a regular yorkie, but two shades of brown in his coat, no black. And his nose is brown, like a Hershey bar :)
I got a question on your key a pizza inside the house you need to get nervous he jumping she gets jumping she's Peeps and the the floor that's a behavior
I have a KB yorkie and he is 100% yorkie and black not a mix
Be nice if color talking about is shown in video as discussed. Also side by side compared be great!
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Could you talk about what you use for flea and tick medication?
I use revolution avail without a prescription in australia
@@beanerschnitzel794 thank you!
Ask your vet
Hi, I have a Parti Yorkie, she is 7 months and she has white, tan and some black tips. Her coat is thin, she still has her puppy coat. Once I give her, her 1st cut, will her hair become thicker?
No
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you're forgetting that the AKC has recognized Biewer and parti yorkies as full bred and they do not have the " traditional" coloring
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What's annoying is that there are no images of the dogs that they are verbally referencing in the video.
blue??
Think it’s grayish in color, known as blue
Yorkies are my favorite small dog breed. We are considering getting another dog soon and it will probably be a traditional Yorkshire Terrier. We considered a Biewer but the Biewer breeders have been quite a turnoff or have ben insanely overpriced. Yes, they charge what the market bears but people are finding other breeds in the DNA of some Biewer breeders now. What a shame, the Biewer is a beautiful dog but the fact that it has been pushed into being a separate breed has seen more and more other small breeds being "secretly" mixed in. The Biewer was born from known Yorkie breeders with traditional Yorkie looking siblings and should fall under the Yorkshire Terrier breed. They simply should be recognized the same way a Chocolate, Yellow or Black Labrador dog is recognized. The pricing for Biewer's are totally out of control and if the new Biewer breeders continue experimenting with the breed, they will ruin the breed they claim to be promoting.