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    how do you groom your yorkie?

    hey,

    i'm not sure if this is the right catigory to post this or not anyway we have a yorkie and my dad wants to let her ears to grow out (the fur on her ears)we watch those dog shows its really funanyway we saw a type of breed terrior where its ears were long and it looked cute but i'm not sure if that was a yorkie or not there are so many types of terrior but does anyone have a yorkie with long ears are we doing the right thing by letting her (truffles)ears grow out or should they be short?whats your opinion on thisthanks and take care

    marylyn
    my name is marylyn i'm 23. i have a yorkie named truffles.scarlett a red toy poodle is now w/ a new owner and i'm hoping is very happy there,i miss her dearly.my first dog was a black toy poodle he passed away a few years ago and i miss him so much.i love all animals ,but grew up w/ dogs.

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    Could you describe the dog with the long ears at the dog show? Were the actual ears long or just the fur?

    I don't have a yorkie, but I work with groomers....usually they do what's called the yorkie tips and shave just the tip of the ears. I think part of this is so the ears will stick up like they should. The fur weighs their thin little ears down.

    I think you should keep Truffles ears whichever way you think is cute!

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    sure here is a picture sorry i have figured out the signiture deal yet i'm trying but here it is as a attachment thank again



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    my name is marylyn i'm 23. i have a yorkie named truffles.scarlett a red toy poodle is now w/ a new owner and i'm hoping is very happy there,i miss her dearly.my first dog was a black toy poodle he passed away a few years ago and i miss him so much.i love all animals ,but grew up w/ dogs.

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    while it is true that a groomer will "tip" the ears, you certainly can do whatever look you think looks best. Just make sure to specify this if you go into a grooming shop as we cannot read minds. But remembr, the ears are an easy place for the hair to form mats, because the dogs rub and scratch them, so do not allow them to go without a daily brushing.
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    when i had my yorkie . we would let his ears, tail, and legs grow out. it was soo cute.
    i have lots of friends that are breeders. if you are in need of a puppy let me know.

    if you have a dog in need of a home let me know. i may take it.

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    I have a Yorkie! Usually the Groomer will cut the hair at the tips of the ears. The Yorkie's ears stand straight up. My Yorkie has long hair but the groomer just clips the very tips so the ears can stand straight up. I looked the picture of your Yorkie and it's ears stand up too. So I'm not really sure what you want to do.

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    Our Yorkie

    While most Yorkies have ears that stick up, not all do. Our Yorkie as very floppy ears and no matter what they will not stand up, even if the groomer shaves the tips. But our Yorkie is also different since he is so big....about 12.5 pounds.

    Anyway here are some pictures so you can see long floppy ears on a Yorkie.


    Here is our Yorkie and his brother as puppies (about 8 weeks old) and already with floopy ears:
    http://oliver.is-a-geek.net/dogs/Dsc00052.jpg

    Here is a closeup of Cletus (our Yorkie) as a puppy. You can easily see the type of ears he has.
    http://oliver.is-a-geek.net/dogs/Dsc00072.jpg

    Here are the same two puppies as in the first picture, but full grown, but still with long floppy ears.
    http://oliver.is-a-geek.net/dogs/Dsc00104.jpg

    The front two dogs in this picture are the same Yorkies, while the back dog is the part minature schnauzer that we rescued, all with floppy ears.
    http://oliver.is-a-geek.net/dogs/Dsc00007.jpg

    Finally here is our Yorkie on the right, and the part minature schnauzer that we rescued on the left. We thought it would be fun to give them both Schnauzer cuts. As you can see, even if the Yorkie's ears are shaved, they will not stand up.
    http://oliver.is-a-geek.net/dogs/Dsc00068.jpg

    Anyway...Enjoy.

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    super cute pictures.

    It is very true, yorkie ears can be up or down, but either way they look the very best with the short ear hair. The few yorkies that we get at the grooming shop that leave the hair long, look stupid (Now this is an opinion only....but their head and faces usually look completely out of proportion with long hair on the ears)
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    Yorkie Haircut!

    What cute pictures! I'll try to post a picture of Tiffany! She was about 11 mos. old in this picture so didn't have her full coat.

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    Okay let me try this again! I didn't get the picture!
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    Great pictures! Glad to see another Yorkie's ears droop. I've gave up hope that Molly will ever have stand up ears. The groomer trims her ears every 6 weeks, but it hasn't helped. Not that it really matters, I don't really care if they do stand up she's cute just the way she is.

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    some yorkie ears are SUPPOSE to droop. It is a breed rrait that they can be either way and no amount of trimming will change that fact. I think they look cute both ways (as long as the hair is short)
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    Silkies

    Hello
    My family acquired a Silkie Terrior today, we named him Percy. The previous owners had taken him down to our local shelter because( and I quote) "they had more to do with their time and he was no longer cute" Well, all we can say, is that their loss is our gain, because within a 6 hour time period, we have all fallen hopelessly in love with tte little scamp! I think, for me it started when he walked up to the gate of the socialising area and ducked under some wiring and led 4 shelter workers and me on a happy chase up one kennel and down another, being humble enough to stop if we weren't keeping up fast enough. By the time he was caught, I was laughing so hard I could barely stand it. My husband was not overly happy with the fact that we had found a small dog, but once he got him home and Percy snuggled up to him and gave him a warm lick up his nose, he was completely under the spell. I, too, have questions about the grooming for this breed, can anyone help me with some insight?
    Thanks
    Sue

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    Welcome, Sue. What an adorable story. I am a pet groomer do you have any specific questions about the little yorkie's grooming?
    ooopppsss.....Silky's grooming
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    my boy

    Thanks for getting back to me so quick!
    This little fella had been kept in a garage and then was at the shelter for almost a week and has some fur balls/mats that I don't think I'll be able to comb out. Some one did try to trim him and he looks lika "punked" out, but he did let me brush him and I did try to work out the bad spots, but they were complete mats. Since we plan on keeping him as an inside dog, I'm thinking that a good trim down and a couple of warm sweaters will make him a whole lot happier. I was also concerned about my cats, I have 3 over 12 pounds, so when we went to bed last nite we put him in a crate. When he came out this morning, the first thimg he did was to walk up to my big tomcat, and wet on his face....so much for beginning friendships? Any help you could give me would be GREATLY appreciated. Also, he's got a real dry coat in splotches, can you suggest something to help with that?
    Thanks again, and it's a pleasure to meet you!!
    Sue
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    Percy

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