Yorkshire
Yorkie (confirm introduction)

Although the Yorkshire Terrier is small in size, it is never timid. It loves to act like a spoiled child to its owner. The strong Yorkshire Terrier makes people feel that they are always in a state of excitement. In order to keep the Yorkshire Terrier's beautiful appearance, not only the coat must be taken care of every day, but the owner also needs to pay attention to the diet.
Feeding Focus
In the feeding and management of Yorkshire terriers, we should first pay attention to providing sufficient nutritious food. Yorkshire Terriers mainly eat meat and need 200-250 grams of meat every day, plus an appropriate amount of vegetarian food containing less sugar. The frequency of feeding is once a day for those over 1 year old, and 2-4 times a day for puppies.
For a naive Yorkshire terrier, do not give it snacks, let alone hard food to bite, to protect its teeth. Because this kind of dog loves to bark, when it is a puppy, it must be trained to develop a habit of not barking. It should also be noted that this kind of dog is very active and will often rush out suddenly and jump into the arms of visitors. If it is not done well, it may cause scratches to the visitors.
Yorkies are very addicted to eating things, especially those who are bored and lazy, and they are particularly good at using your love for them to win food. If you feed your dog as soon as it asks for food, it will only encourage its bad habit and make them fat very quickly.
Place food and water in a place where the Yorkshire terrier cannot easily knock over, but be sure to ensure that the Yorkshire terrier can drink water at any time when it is thirsty. A baby Yorkie needs to be fed three times a day; when it is five to six months old, it is reduced to once or twice a day. In the early days of feeding, give it plenty of food, but don't let it eat until it's time to feed. Clean the eating utensils every day and continue to provide them with enough clean water.
Things to note:
When making dog food, do not mix it with milk, but with clean water. When the little Yorkie is six to eight weeks old, most people who raise the little Yorkie and the doctors do not support putting milk in the food, because drinking too much milk will cause diarrhea and easily cause ingestion problems. If you want to gradually switch to dog food, you must gradually reduce the water content to mix the food. When using all dog food, you can leave it in a bowl all day long and let the puppies eat by themselves. Or you can choose dog food like Royal Canine milk cake, which is nutritious and delicious, and can be accepted by dogs who are generally picky eaters.
If youIf you feel that the dog's hair is not strong and beautiful enough, you can also boil an egg for the Yorkshire terrier every three or two days. It is recommended not to feed the egg to the dog, and the egg yolk is best fed in three to four times. The re-invitation function of egg yolk is to beautify your hair.

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