How to look at purebred Yorkies

Purebred Yorkshire terriers are about 23cm tall at the shoulders, generally weigh no more than 3.2kg, have a strong and well-proportioned physique, not hypertrophy of the bones, and a straight back. And he held his head high, giving him a very confident feeling.
Purebred Yorkshire terriers have smaller heads and a flat top, and one characteristic is that the head cannot be protruding or arched. The eyes are medium-sized almond-shaped eyes, which are embedded in the face and look like two gems. They look like dark brown with black eye circles. Revealing a sharp and intelligent gaze. His expression showed a smart, alert and energetic look. The ears are relatively small and have a V-shape, that is, upright ears, and the base of the ears should not be too far apart. This is how to identify the ears of a purebred Yorkie.
Purebred Yorkies have straight front legs, and the elbows are neither turned in nor turned out. In addition, when looking at the dog from the back, the hind legs are straight, but when viewed from the side, the hind knee joints have a certain angle.
The tail is partially docked in the middle and covered with long hair. It is kept lower than the back and the heel is high.
The coat is shiny, fine, and silky. The coat on the body is fairly long and straight (without any waves). Puppies are dark black and brown in color at birth. The color is brown mixed with black hair until adulthood. It is important for an adult dog to have a large amount of brown on the head and legs.
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