Blue Ridge Yorkies

Blue Ridge Yorkies are an adorable breed with a beautiful coat. These dogs are fearless hunters and devoted companions. They are known for being loyal friends, and are an excellent choice for families. Here are some facts about these cute little creatures. Read on to learn more about the breed and how to identify a blue ridge Yorkie. And don’t forget to take your dog to a vet regularly for an exam.

The Yorkshire Terrier is a genetically Black/Tan breed that can turn blue later in life. Their blue color is caused by the presence of the dd gene, which is either dominant or recessive. It is rare to see blue Yorkshire Terriers, but they do exist! The following breed descriptions are based on the information that is available for this type of Yorkshire Terrier. While the blue color is an uncommon mutation, it’s not something to be alarmed about.

At around 8 weeks of age, Yorkies begin to mature and start to gain weight. They reach approximately 2.5 pounds and begin to socialize with humans. By 3 months, Yorkie puppies are active and mobile. However, if you notice your puppy is lethargy or otherwise not thriving, it’s time to take your dog to a vet for a checkup. Your puppy will need to be at least 1.5 years old to mate.

Blue Ridge Yorkies
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