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Two litters expected in the next few weeks!  Contact me to reserve your new baby!

Hello and Thank You for your interest in our Highland Yorkshire Terriers.  Our next litter is expected in the mid January time frame.   If you would like more information on reserving one of these cuties by placing a deposit or would like to be put on our waiting list for future litters, please email me at RonniesRuffers@Yahoo.com.
 


These are our wonderful parents!  Each parent has a purebred bloodline, and each are CKC Registered!

We have just expanded and have eight more of our wonderful parents!  Pics coming soon!


Each of our puppies comes with CKC Registration, Current and up-to-date vaccinations, a Veterinarian Examination, a Health Guarantee, and if shipped, a Certificate of Health.  If you have any questions regarding any of our puppies, please feel free to email me at
RonniesRuffers@Yahoo.com.



YORKSHIRE TERRIER FAQ'S

Breed Group:
 
Toy
Weight:  7 lbs
Height:  8-9 inches
Color(s):  blue and tan. Yorkshire Terriers are born black, gradually attaining their blue and tan coloration as they mature.
Coat:  The Yorkshire Terrier's coat is not coarse, but is fine and silky to the touch. Unlike other breeds, which have fur, the Yorkshire has hair that is growing constantly. They have no undercoat and do not shed.
Overview:  The Yorkshire Terrier is a lovely lap dog that much prefers to be held on their owner's lap all day. They have a dose of attitude combined with a bright and playful nature. The Yorkshire Terrier is a true and loyal companion.
Character:  This dog is intelligent, lively, and fearless. They focus entirely on their owner and are extremely affectionate. It has been said that a Yorkshire Terrier requires more human companionship and attention than any other breed.
Temperament:  The Yorkshire Terrier can be territorial and likes to have their space respected. They are tolerant of older children if treated with care. The Yorkshire Terrier can also be somewhat independent and assertive. They get along well with other pets.
Care:  The Yorkshire Terrier's coat requires daily grooming. The hair on top of the head, if grown long, is usually secured with a band or bow. However, if the Yorkshire Terrier is not being used for show, then the coat may be clipped short. Ears and eyes must be cleaned daily. Dental hygiene is also important.
Training:  This breed is quick to learn. However, they may become willful in which case training of any kind can become difficult. Training must have consistency and firmness. They do not like to be ignored, so lots of praise will bring out the best in their training.
Activity:  The Yorkshire Terrier requires minimal exercise. They are suited for short walks and ideal for apartment living or homes with small yards. They love to chase shadows, lay in sunbeams, and tug of war. The more attention this breed receives the better.
Information displayed in Yorkshire Terrier FAQ's was obtained from NextDayPets.com.  For more information regarding the Yorkshire Terrier breed, please visit www.NextDayPets.com.
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