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What health checks should I ask about before buying a Yorkshire Terrier puppy?
Before buying a Yorkshire Terrier puppy, ask the breeder about relevant health checks. Reputable breeders will have screened their dogs for conditions common in the breed, such as luxating patella (kneecap dislocation) and progressive retinal atrophy (PRA). Ask for documentation of these health checks. Also, enquire about any vaccinations and worming treatments the puppy has received.
What should I look for to ensure the puppy is well-socialised?
A well-socialised Yorkshire Terrier puppy will be confident and friendly. Observe the puppy's interaction with its littermates and the breeder. Look for signs of comfort around people and different noises. A puppy that cowers or seems overly fearful may not have been properly socialised. Early socialisation is crucial for a well-adjusted adult dog.
What are the typical grooming requirements for a Yorkshire Terrier?
Yorkshire Terriers have long, silky coats that require regular grooming. Daily brushing is essential to prevent matting. They also need regular baths, typically every 1-2 weeks. Professional grooming every few months is recommended to keep their coat in good condition. Neglecting grooming can lead to painful matting and skin problems.
What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in Scotland?
In Scotland, all dogs must be microchipped and registered with a database. This is a legal requirement. The Control of Dogs (Scotland) Act 2010 places a duty on dog owners to control their dogs. You should ensure you are aware of your responsibilities as a dog owner under Scottish law.
What temperament traits should I expect from a Yorkshire Terrier?
Yorkshire Terriers are known for being affectionate, intelligent, and sometimes a bit feisty. They can be good family pets but may be better suited to homes with older children who understand how to handle them gently. They can be prone to barking, so early training is important to manage this behaviour. They also need consistent training and socialisation to prevent them from becoming overly protective or anxious.
