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Yorkipoo/ Yorkie-Poo Care & Grooming

Yorkie-Poo Care & Grooming


Yorkipoo/ Yorkie-Poos have coat straight to curly, it may be luxurious, silky soft in texture. Yorkipoo/ Yorkie-Poos has less dander and is good for the people who are allergic.
The coat of Yorkipoo/ Yorkie-Poo differs from one dog to another dog. Let suppose one Yorkipoo/ Yorkie-Poo is crossed with other Yorkipoo/ Yorkie-Poo its coat will be odorless and non-shedding. Word non shedding mean there will be shedding but in little bit amount. It is supposed that Yorkipoo/ Yorkie-Poos are non to low shedding dogs but they require grooming to keep the coat silky and fine. 
Daily brushing is necessary. Comb and brush the hairs to away from the eyes to prevent the irritation in dog. It is best you must trim the hairs around eyes. Coat should be trimmed regularly. Bath is required occasionally. Teeth cleaning are necessary twice or thrice a week. Nail of Yorkipoo/ Yorkie-Poos should be trimmed once or twice a month. Ear check and cleaning should be carried out occasionally to prevent dog any ear infections. 
When you are groomer of your dog you should check the rashes, sores, redness, tenderness or inflammation on the skin or other signs of infections or swelling in the mouth, eyes and the nose on the feet. 

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