Fun Fact: “No!”
No is a word that we all tend to say or yell to our Yorkshire Terrier, Cavachon or Yorkie Mix multiple times throughout the day. The only problem is that they don’t understand what no means. Dogs tend to get confused and anxious when words are yelled towards them or said multiple times. Haven’t you ever found yourself screaming, “No, no, no, no…?” A way that you can use the word “no” properly is by directing “no” towards whatever object or person that you don’t want your dog associating with. By doing this your dog will associate that person or object with something bad rather than feeling that they are being yelled at.
Black and Tan…Not For Long
April 6, 2009 by Devyn
Filed under Yorkshire Terrier
A Yorkshire Terrier puppy is born with a black and tan coat. As they begin to grow the color of their coat will change drastically. An adult Yorkshire Terrier should not resemble the color which it was as a puppy. 
The ideal coat color for a Yorkshire Terrier is blue and tan. “Blue,” in this case, is really a steel gray color. The AKC will also recognize black (although rare) instead of blue and gold instead of tan. The optimal color combination of a Yorkshire Terrier is:
- Blue and gold
- Blue and tan
- Black and gold
- Black and tan.
These color combinations should appear on a particular part of the Yorkie. Their body should be blue or black from the back of the neck to their tail. Their head should be a combination of tan and gold with their ears and muzzle being slightly darker. The chest should be gold or tan and the legs also gold or tan.
Although you may love the look of a black and tan Yorkshire Terrier puppy I promise that you will love them just as much when they mature into their adult coat color!
