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Yorkies are a small breed of dog that is prone to health problems. • Some of these health problems include allergies, behavior problems, and congenital defects. • Yorkies are also susceptible to diseases such as diabetes, epilepsy, and cancer. • Their lifespan is shorter than other breeds because they often develop heart and respiratory problem.
They are very active for their size and need a lot of exercise. • Yorkies require regular brushing and grooming, as their fur is prone to tangling and matting. • Yorkies are not recommended for families with small children, as they may be injured or feel threatened by rough play. • They require a lot of attention and care, which not all owners are able to provide.
Teacup Yorkies are especially prone to health problems and have a very short lifespan. • They require even more attention and care than a standard Yorkie. Families with small children or busy lifestyles should not consider this breed. • If you are looking for a small dog that doesn’t require much exercise, grooming, or attention, a Yorkie is not the right choice for you. • If you’re thinking about getting a Yorkie, be prepared to make a long-term commitment to taking care of them.
Yorkies are not the right choice for everyone. • Finally, teacup Yorkies often don’t receive the proper care and nutrition that they need to stay healthy. • They are often kept in small spaces and not given enough exercise, which can lead to obesity and other health problems. • If you’re considering getting a teacup Yorkie, be sure to do your research and find a reputable breeder.