Yorkie Grooming
by YSS Founder Sarah Henery 
If you are looking for examples of Yorkie hair cuts or hair styles, please visit our page on
Yorkie Hair Styles. For most pet owners, grooming a Yorkie can be quite challenging. Here you
will find a few tips on how to groom your Yorkie, especially those things that you should do yourself at home: 1) Bathing is a
must! Frequency of bathing depends on the type of shampoo you use on your Yorkie and, of course, on how dirty he is. I only use Yorkie Splash, and I bathe
my fur babies once a week. Our shampoo does not strip the natural oils out of the skin and hair, and bathing more frequently is okay. But, if you use a standard
shampoo (one with alcohol and other chemical ingredients), it is (in my opinion) best to bathe your Yorkie about once every 2 or 3 weeks. Chemical products can
remove the natural oils from the skin and hair. This can cause damage to the hair and cause excess production of skin oils if used too frequently. But, if your
Yorkie is dirty, give him a bath. As far as conditioning the hair, you should do that each time your bathe your Yorkie. For Yorkies with a more cottony or a modified
(part silk, part cotton) coat, more frequent conditioning may be required. As far as products are concerned, I use our own shampoo and conditioner, Yorkie Splash and
Yorkie Shine, for regular bathing. 2) Regular brushing is an important part of Yorkie grooming.
Never brush a Yorkie if his coat is dry. This can cause the hair to break. When you brush your Yorkie’s coat,
use a spray conditioner to soften the hair. I, of course, recommend using Yorkie Sheen detangler and
coat conditioner. When brushing the hair, start at the end of the strands of hair and work your way up to the body. If you encounter a tangle or mat, do not
pull on it with the brush. Use your fingers to pull apart the tangled hair (again, working from the bottom upward), then gently brush through the tangle. Be sure
to check the underside of your Yorkie where the legs connect to the body – this is where most mats occur and they are easily overlooked. As far as what products
to use, I use a Madan Pin Brush for Yorkie coat daily brushing. For smoothing and drying I use a Boar
Brush, and for the face hair and sometimes for tangles I use an All Systems Ultimate Combination Comb. 3) Yorkies need special attention paid to their
teeth. Yorkies, like other toy breeds, are prone to tooth decay. Regular brushing of your Yorkie’s teeth is a good idea. There are many tooth cleaning products
made for dogs, and you can find a tooth brush and paste at any pet supply store. The liver flavored toothpaste is usually a big hit with most Yorkies. Suburban
Dog House sells a vanilla flavored kind for those who prefer something sweet. 4) A Yorkie’s nails need
to be kept trimmed. You can have your vet or groomer do it for you, or, you can trim the nails yourself. I use a Millers Forge Pet Nail Clipper. It has a safety
bar on it to help guide you when trimming the nails. Part of the difficulty in trimming a Yorkie’s nails lies in the fact that the nails are black, and it
is hard to tell where the underlying skin begins in the nail bed. If you are going to trim your Yorkie’s nails yourself, it is a good idea to have some corn
starch or flour on hand in case you do cut the nail too close and cause the nail to bleed. Some people prefer a styptic powder or liquid to stop a bleed (something
like Kwik Stop), but, I prefer something as natural as possible. Flour is the best thing I have found to stop nail bleeds. I have used a styptic pencil on myself in
the past, and it burns, so I try to avoid using styptic products. 5) For younger puppies and some adults, it is
necessary to keep the ear hair trimmed. This is something you can do yourself at home if you like. In order to encourage a puppy’s ears to stand erect, it is
important to remove the added weight of the hair on the ears. There are many different opinions on the best way to do this. Whichever way you are most comfortable
with is probably the best way for you and your Yorkie puppy. For regular grooming of a Yorkie whose ears are standing, the technique for trimming the ears is to
use a small electric trimmer (the same size as is sold for beard trimming). There are many great products out there made by companies like Andis, Wahl, and Oster.
For the pet owner, you can get a clipper at a low price somewhere like Walgreens for about $15 - $20. Using the trimmer, clip the hair on the ears in the shape of
an upside down "V" on the outside top ¼ of the ear. You can also use the trimmer to shape the hair on the feet and to trim the hair in the pads. For puppies
with thicker ears, I take off the hair about ½ way down the ear on the outside and about ½ of the ear on the inside. For Yorkie puppies with thinner
ears, I take off about ¼ to ½ of the hair on the outside, and the same on the inside. If you prefer the look of more hair on the ears, you can trim
the hair on the ear tips with scissors. I usually just get as close to the ear leather as I can, holding the edge of the ear between two fingers (length-wise to
protect the ear) and trim off the tips of the ear, about ¼ inch on each side of the tip. a. Along with
trimming the ear hair, it is a good idea to clean the ears. A dog's ears are dark, moist places that can be prone to bacterial and yeast infections. Keeping the
inside of the ears clean can prevent a lot of headache. To clean the ears, you can use any store brand ear cleaning solution, or you can make your own solution
of ½ rubbing alcohol and ½ vinegar (any kind of vinegar will do: white, apple cider, etc.). Put a few drops of solution into your Yorkie’s
ears and use a cotton swab around the inside of the ears to remove the debris. Be careful to only swab the part of the ear and ear canal that you can see. Though,
because of the anatomy of a dog’s ear it would be very difficult to harm the ear drum with the cotton swab, going too deep in the ear canal can pack any debris
further down the ear canal. If your Yorkie has a lot of debris in the ear or if you suspect an infection, take him to your vet. Ear infections can be very painful and
difficult to get rid of. The best way to avoid infections is to keep the ears clean and to get your Yorkie to the vet if you suspect an infection (the ear is red,
hot, inflamed, or your Yorkie seems to be bothered by it). 6) It is also a good idea to keep the area under your
Yorkie’s tail trimmed. Long hair in this area tends to get rather icky pretty quickly. How you trim up this part of your Yorkie is up to you and your comfort
zone. A lot of people leave this to the groomer. Some people use an electric trimmer or scissors. 7) As far as
trimming the hair over the body of your Yorkie, I recommend taking your baby to a professional groomer. If you want to trim your Yorkie’s hair yourself and
you feel comfortable, go for it. But, for most pet owners, it is easier to take their Yorkie to the groomer once every month or two as opposed to the stress of
clipping the hair themselves. If you decide to trim yourself, there are some great ideas on our
Yorkie Hair Styles page. You can use scissors or trimmers or a combimation. If you use trimmers -
remember to always cut with the growth of the hair, not against, or you will have a bald baby on your hands. As far as when to do which part of the
grooming, here is a break-down for you: Daily: Brush Hair
Brush Teeth Weekly: Bath Bi-Monthly: Trim nails
Monthly: Clean Ears Trim Ear Hair and Trouble Areas Every 2 Months, or as needed:
Haircut / Visit the Groomer Yearly: Veterinarian Teeth Cleaning

TIPS FOR GROWING A LONG COAT The long Yorkie coat is one of the most beautiful looks
for a Yorkie. To keep the coat long and beautiful, most owners trim the hair around the feet and in between the pads of the feet and trim the hair on the tips of the
ears. When the hair grows beyond floor length, the saddle hair is trimmed by standing the Yorkie on a table with the hair falling over the edge of the table and the
hair is trimmed just below the floor line.
To grow a great coat, here are some tips: first, a good quality shampoo like ours is a
great start. Never use a human shampoo / conditioner on your Yorkie. Always use conditioner after washing. And, never brush the hair when the coat is dry
– this can lead to breakage. Always use something to moisten the coat before brushing or combing - our detangling spray is
excellent. :) Second, feed a quality diet. Look in to Orijen, Innova EVO Small Bites, Nature's Variety Instinct (not rabbit), Wellness CORE, and Solid Gold Barking at
The Moon as good foods. Another thing to consider is an Omega 3 supplement or a multi-vitamin with Omega 3's (if you feed a food rich in Omega 3's then you don't
need an additional supplement - for instance "Taste of the Wild" in the blue bag - it's made with fish and has lots of Omega 3's). Finally, a good massage helps send
more blood to the skin, and the hair needs blood to grow and stay looking healthy. When your Yorkie in your lap, just think about giving her a massage and getting
every bit of skin you can - bringing blood to the surface of the skin and feeding the hair.
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