
Yorkshire Terriers have different types of coats. Yours may have a silky coat which is quite similar to human hair or it may have almost a wooly feeling coat. This will dictate how you groom your Yorkie. Always start with a bath because this will make grooming much easier.
When bathing your Yorkshire Terrier, or any dog for that matter, you do not have to rub the shampoo in. The only thing this will achieve is making the hair more matted. Since the shampoo will lift the dirt from the hair, scrubbing is not necessary, so resist the urge.
The best way to bathe them is by working the shampoo toward the end of the body by running your finger through the hair. It is very important to rinse thoroughly. This will get rid of any residual shampoo. So do not just rinse once – you must rinse over and over. A sprayer works best for this.
After he is clean, you can use your fingers to detangle the worst mats. This can be avoided if you brush the Yorkie every day. Use a metal, wide toothed comb to get the really bad mats out. Sometimes a little de-tangler does not hurt.
The Yorkshire Terriers ears will usually stand up and need to be shaved about 1/3 of the way down from the tip of the ear. Use an ear cleaning solution for cleaning the ears and cotton pads to absorb the excess. You should not stick q-tips into the dog’s ears.
Trimming the hair is usually done in the typical manner for Yorkshires. It should just be trimmed a little as needed. The typical trims make it easier for handling and if this is something you are not comfortable doing, you can always take them to the groomer.
In addition, there is hair that grows on the pads of the feet. This needs to be kept clipped so it does not get matted. It will also keep him from slipping on your tile floors. Toenails are important to keep trimmed as well. This should be done on a regular basis about every two weeks. The best way to trim them is at the curve. If you clip too far and the toe bleeds a little powder will stop it. However, if you cut on an angle following the natural wear of the toenail, this will help to keep the cuticle back as well.
Some Yorkshire Terriers have a lot of tears so cleaning around the eyes may need to be done on a daily basis. This will keep the hair from matting in this area. You can also clean their teeth with a doggie toothpaste and a brush. This will keep them healthy and shiny.
Check your Yorkshire Terrier for fleas and ticks. Their hair makes it very easy for these little pests to hide and they can be a source of great irritation. Check the body over well to make sure there are none hiding under the legs or on the stomach.
Grooming Yorkies does not take a great deal of time if you make sure you brush them everyday. This will keep the hair from becoming so snarled that it takes hours to get the tangles out.
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