Appearance of the Yorkie-Apso
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The little Yorkie-Apso often appears in pretty shades of black, tan, reddish brown or brown. Its small ears are set high on the head and fall in a floating fashion. His muzzle is of medium length and his head is rounded. It has soft, almond-shaped eyes. Normally, its nose is black like a small black button, but it can also be brown. He has tiny cat feet that usually have black nails. He is an attractive combination of his two parents and walks with an alert step. |
Temperament of the Yorkie-Apso
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The Yorkie-Apso adores its family. They are affectionate and make perfect lapdogs. This little companion can be very aloof with strangers, often reserving affection for close family members. He can bond very closely to his beloved human and will often suffer from separation anxiety. This little fellow likes to be the only dog, making him the center of attention. He often has difficulty adapting to the presence of another dog in the house. However, when raised as a puppy in the company of other pets, he generally gets on well with them. Owners should always be patient with the Yorkie-Apso, as it has a stubborn streak. Early obedience training is highly recommended. |
Needs and activities of the Yorkie-Apso
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The Yorkie-Apso doesn't need much exercise to be happy. A short daily walk and a little play are usually enough to satisfy his activity needs. He does, however, enjoy a trip to the dog park, where he can run free and interact with other dogs. His keen intelligence makes him an excellent choice for obedience training. As this small dog can suffer from severe separation anxiety, most owners take him with them wherever they go. He generally likes to get into the car and go on adventures with his master. |
Maintenance of the Yorkie-Apso
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The Yorkie-Apso has a soft, fluffy coat that needs daily brushing. A short bristle brush works well with this hybrid's coat. Most owners choose to have their dog's coat professionally trimmed once a month to maintain its length and avoid tangles. The groomer can also trim around the eyes if necessary. His little nails should be trimmed once or twice a month to keep them short. Teeth should be brushed several times a week to prevent plaque build-up, as small hybrids are prone to cavities and tooth loss. His little ears can be cleaned every two weeks with a soft washcloth to remove debris. |