Yaniv Giselle 2 August 2009
Weight 2kg
DID YOU KNOW?
A dog that spends a lot of time outside on a hard surface such as cement or pavement will have his nails naturally worn down and may not need to have them trimmed as often, except in colder months when he is not outside as much. Regardless, it is best to get your Yorkie accustomed to this procedure at an early age so that he is used to it. Some dogs are especially sensitive about having their feet touched, but if a dog has experienced it from an early age, he should not be bothered.
Giselle's Parents

Sir Brad Pitt 2..2kg
Yaniv Yukie 1.8kg
BOWING THE TOPKNOT
The Yorkshire Terrier, like the other long-coated breeds, typically sports a topknot on its head. The fall, or the long hair on the head, is gathered and tied with a silky ribbon or bow, contributing to the Yorkshire Terrier’s unique expression. When forming a topknot, gather all the hair from the outside corners of the eyes and the of the head between the ears and down the neck; brush up together and band or tie securely.