morphological characteristics of Yorkshire
Yorkshire (confirm introduction)

The Yorkshire Terrier is relatively thin, second only to the Chihuahua in size. The Yorkshire Terrier's head is often tied up. It has a smooth coat and a naughty character, and its appearance does not appear rustic or rough. Yorkshire terriers were once used to catch mice and are now bred as house dogs and family dogs. The Yorkshire Terrier stood excitedly on the stand for a long time, which was very eye-catching.
The Yorkshire Terrier's ears are erect, with a flat back, and the tail is docked in the center. It is characterized by its silky coat.
Head: Small and flat, with no long muzzle.
Body: The body is crisp and straight, even, the bones are not fat, and the back is straight.
Hands and feet: straight and covered with abundant hair.
Feet: The feet are not round and the claws are black.
Nose: black.
Ears: The ears are small, V-shaped, and the base of the ears is relatively high, and they are erect ears. The distance between the ears is not that big.
Tail: The tail is partially docked in the center, covered by long hair, and kept shorter than the back, with the tail high at the heel.
Eyes: Medium in size, dark in color, with an intelligent and alert expression.
Coat: long and very thin, shiny straight silky hair, all dark in color, with a dark blue-gray body and tail, and the rest of the body is yellowish brown.
Body weight: less than 3 kg.
Color: Blue, but darker compared to the rest of the body, which is more noticeable at the tail end.
Tail: often cut short. Medium length, hairy. The color is blue, but compared to the rest of the body, it is darker, which is more obvious at the tail end. The tail is carried slightly higher than the topline. The tail is not cut short and is very hairy. The hair at the end of the tail is darker than the rest of the body. Lift slightly above your back. As straight as possible. The length makes the surface very even
Gait: A trotting posture, the gait is stretched and smooth, brisk and lively, straight forward, and the topline remains straight. firm. The forequarters are extended and full of feet, and the hindquarters start powerfully.

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