
By the late 1800s, Yorkies had made their way to America but because there were so many variety of sizes, the Yorkshire Terrier did not make its exclusive name until the early 1900s. It was at this point that the majority of dog enthusiasts deemed the smaller sized Yorkshire Terrier was preferable.
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Veterinarians do suggest, however, that dog owners have their Yorkies specifically tested for eye problems, knee dysplasia, and have a liver ultrasound.
Sorts of restrictions when you buy rottweiler
-Don’t buy a pup under 7 weeks of age.
-Don’t buy a pup on the spur of the moment.
-Don’t be in a hurry - you may regret it later. A reputable breeder may have a waiting list.
-Don’t buy over the phone or by mail, unless the breeder is well known and reputable and you have thoroughly checked him out.
-Don’t buy from a pet store - no reputable breeder will sell to such an outlet.
-Don’t accept oral promises - have everything in writing and make sure you get a copy.
-Don’t pay for the dog until the contract is signed.
-Owning a Rottweiler is a big responsibility and requires a large commitment on the part of the entire family.
-A Rottweiler takes a lot of care, attention and training to develop into a well behaved pet, but in return for your time, effort and love, your Rottweiler will give you a lifetime of enjoyment, devotion and loyalty.
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