Overview
- Baths
- Brushing and combing
- Nail Care (and possible dewclaw removal)
- Trimming
- Creating Top Knots (if the hairs on the forehead are kept long)
Baths
Grooming Tips
1) Choose your grooming products carefully. Never use human shampoo, no matter how well it happens to work for you. It will dry the skin and coat of this dog breed., as it is not formulated with the correct pH balance.
7) Each day, use a quality canine facial wipe to wipe around the eyes. If you choose to do this with only a damp washcloth, once the eye area is cleaned, use a 2nd dry cloth to pat this area dry. You will not want to allow the hairs around the eyes to remain wet or even damp, as a yeast infection can quickly grow in that sort of environment. If your Yorkie tends to dive into his or her water dish, try to wipe the face as often as you can so the area does not stay damp for a long time.
Brushing dry hair will cause breakage. You should always spritz your the coat with a quality leave-in conditioner spray to dampen the coat before brushing. Keep an eye on this, you may need to spritz in sections as you move along. The goal will be to add some moisture, but not to soak the hairs. A leave-in spray also protects the coat from damaging summer sun, drying arid winter air, static and contract friction damage.
Many owners choose to keep their Yorkie with the “puppy dog cut” as opposed to maintaining the long “show dog cut”. Maintaining a “show dog cut” requires quite a bit of work. This looks is one where the Yorkie’s hair is one length and flows all the way to the floor. Constant grooming must be done to avoid tangles or mats which could destroy the entire look.