While some households prefer bigger breeds of dogs, more people nowadays are choosing the members of the Toy Group. These terriers are brave, investigative, perky and determined. Despite the fact that small dogs are quite difficult to feed, their big personalities and cheerfulness made them more popular. In particular, the Yorkshire Terriers or Yorkies are small, spirited, feisty dogs that can easily adapt to different surroundings.
Yorkies are greatly pampered since they are known as fashionable pets and companion to families of European high society in the late Victorian era. This could be one factor why most of them have picky appetites. They also have special dietary needs because of their small stomach and like …show more content…
If a dog is less active the calories requirement may be less. And since Yorkies can only have so many calories daily, make sure to give her lots of nutrition. For those who make food at home, determine the caloric content of each meal. You can add low-calories treats and veggies in between meals and it is much easier for them to have 2-3 meals per day. Split their food ration so they won’t overeat.
Small dogs tend to use more energy compared to larger dogs thus, most dog foods for Toy dogs are packed with calories and are especially formulated for them. These foods usually have too much calories that big dogs can become overweight if they eat it. An important reminder, do not overdo their treat as it tend to kill their appetite and will affect their health in the long run.
Micronutrient Requirements for Yorkies
To keep your Yorkie healthy it is crucial to give them a balanced diet. A sufficient amount of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals and clean water is imperative for them to …show more content…
Some of them can be found in all foods however no single food contains all of them thus, proper balance of fruits and vegetables is highly recommended in your dog’s diet.
Water – like humans, all dogs require water regularly. It promotes proper digestion, skin health, flushes toxins and carries nutrients throughout the body. An adult Yorkie can take up to 4-7 ounces of water a day, basically 1 ounces of each pound of their weight.
Ingredients to Avoid in Dog Food
There are some food ingredients that can harm your Yorkie such as low quality grains like corn, soy and wheat thus; it is your responsibility to make sure they won’t get these ingredients. This also includes artificial preservatives, colouring and flavour, salt and sugar. When reading dog food labels, check if there are low quality protein ingredients such Meat Meal and Meat by-products included.
The meat-by products are considered unidentifiable as it can come from road kill meat, zoo animals or even euthanized cats and dogs. Make sure there are no unidentifiable by-products included as these can be unsafe and unhealthy for your