Yorkshire Terrier Grooming Guide
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Yorkshire Terrier Grooming Guide
Keep your Yorkie's silky coat stunning and healthy
About the Yorkie Coat
Yorkshire Terriers have one of the most beautiful coats in the dog world — fine, silky, and perfectly straight. Like human hair, it grows continuously and doesn't shed much, making Yorkies a popular choice for allergy sufferers. As one of the most popular small breeds we groom, we know exactly how to handle their delicate coat.
Their signature steel blue and tan coloring develops as they mature. Puppies are born black and tan, gradually developing their adult colors over 1-3 years.
Key Coat Characteristics
- Texture: Fine, silky, straight — similar to human hair
- Color: Steel blue body with rich tan on head and legs
- Shedding: Minimal — hypoallergenic qualities
- Matting risk: HIGH — especially behind ears and under legs
Popular Yorkie Haircuts
Puppy Cut
The go-to choice for most Yorkie owners. Hair trimmed to 1-2 inches all over, creating a youthful, playful appearance that's easy to maintain.
Maintenance: Brush 2-3 times per week
Teddy Bear Cut
Similar length to puppy cut but with a rounded face. The head is shaped to create that adorable teddy bear look Yorkies wear so well.
Maintenance: Brush every other day
Show Cut
The elegant, floor-length coat seen in dog shows. Requires extreme dedication — daily brushing, oiling, and often wrapping the coat to prevent damage.
Maintenance: Professional commitment required
Schnauzer Cut
Shorter body with longer hair on legs and a distinctive beard. Gives Yorkies a slightly different, distinguished look while remaining practical.
Maintenance: Brush 2-3 times per week
Westie Cut
Rounded head, shorter body, and fluffy legs. Creates a cute, rounded silhouette that many owners love.
Maintenance: Brush every other day
Top Knot Style
Any length body with longer hair on top of the head, tied up in a bow or band. Classic Yorkie look that keeps hair out of their eyes.
Maintenance: Daily top knot care
Common Yorkie Grooming Challenges
Matting Hot Spots
Yorkies are prone to matting in specific areas:
- Behind the ears — Check daily, especially if they wear a collar
- Under the front legs (armpits) — Friction from walking
- Around the collar area — Consider a harness instead
- Sanitary area — Keep trimmed short
At-Home Care Tips
- Brush daily — Use a pin brush followed by a fine-toothed comb
- Use detangling spray — Never brush a dry Yorkie coat
- Keep face clean — Wipe around eyes and beard after meals
- Trim nails regularly — Small dogs need frequent nail care
- Check ears weekly — Hair grows inside Yorkie ears and needs plucking
- Brush teeth often — Yorkies are very prone to dental problems
Professional Grooming Schedule
Most Yorkies do best with professional grooming every 4-6 weeks. If you're keeping a longer style or struggle with matting, every 3-4 weeks is ideal.
Between grooms, daily brushing is non-negotiable for this breed. Even a few days of skipped brushing can lead to mats that require cutting out. If your Yorkie's coat is already tangled, we offer gentle dematting services to avoid a full shave-down.
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