Pomeranian vs Yorkshire Terrier
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GENERAL APPEARANCE
That of a long-haired toy terrier whose blue and tan coat is parted on the face and from the base of the skull to the end of the tail and hangs evenly and quite straight down each side of body. The body is neat, compact and well proportioned. The dog's high head carriage and confident manner should give the appearance of vigor and self-importance.
SIZE, PROPORTION, SUBSTANCE
Weight: Must not exceed seven pounds.
HEAD
Small and rather flat on top, the skull not too prominent or round, the muzzle not too long with the bite neither undershot nor overshot and teeth sound. Either scissors bite or level bite is acceptable. The nose is black. Eyes are medium in size and not too prominent; dark in color and sparkling with a sharp, intelligent expression. Eye rims are dark. Ears are small, V-shaped, carried erect and set not too far apart.
BODY
Well proportioned and very compact. The back is rather short, the backline level, with height at shoulder the same as at the rump.
LEG AND FEET
Forelegs should be straight, elbows neither in nor out. Hind legs straight when viewed from behind, but stifles are moderately bent when viewed from the sides. Feet are round with black toenails. Dewclaws, if any, are generally removed from the hind legs. Dewclaws on the forelegs may be removed.
TAIL
Docked to a medium length and carried slightly higher than the level of the back.
COAT
Quality, texture and quantity of coat are of prime importance. Hair is glossy, fine and silky in texture. Coat on the body is moderately long and perfectly straight (not wavy). It may be trimmed to floor length to give ease of movement and a neater appearance, if desired. The fall on the head is long, tied with one bow in center of head or parted in the middle and tied with two bows. Hair on muzzle is very long. Hair should be trimmed short on tips of ears and may be trimmed on feet to give them a neat appearance.
COLOR
Puppies are born black and tan and are normally darker in body color, showing an intermingling of black hair in the tan until they are matured. Color of hair on body and richness of tan on head and legs are of prime importance in adult dogs, to which the following color requirements apply: Blue - Is a dark steel-blue, not a silver-blue and not mingled with fawn, bronzy or black hairs. Tan - All tan hair is darker at the roots than in the middle, shading to still lighter tan at the tips. There should be no sooty or black hair intermingled with any of the tan. Color on Body: The blue extends over the body from back of neck to root of tail. Hair on tail is a darker blue, especially at end of tail. Headfall: A rich golden tan, deeper in color at sides of head, at ear roots and on the muzzle, with ears a deep rich tan. Tan color should not extend down on back of neck. Chest and Legs: A bright, rich tan, not extending above the elbow on the forelegs nor above the stifle on the hind legs
DISQUALIFICATIONS
Any solid color or combination of colors other than blue and tan as described above. Any white markings other than a small white spot on the forechest that does not exceed 1 inch at its longest dimension.
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These puppies are raised with and played with by our three small children. Puppies are micro-chipped with an AKC reunite microchip. They are vet examined and come with a health certificate, microchip paperwork, bill of sale and puppy food to keep them on the same diet. The puppies are crate trained, we fed three times a day in the crate. After eating the puppies are allowed outside with mom to run around and do their potties.
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Overall, the Pomeranian and the Yorkie are similar toy pups who are small, sprightly, and seriously cute! They are the same size, they have the same temperament and they almost have the same grooming and health issues to be concerned about.
The few differences between the two breeds are that the Pomeranian is more independent and barkier, whereas the Yorkie is more laid back than diva. The Yorkie is a hypoallergenic dog which is great for families with dog allergies, whereas the Pomeranian is not. Although their size is almost identical, they do look completely different.
The cost of the Pomeranian starts from $1,000 and the cost of a Yorkie starts from $800. The Pomeranian and the Yorkie eat the same amount of food per day, so the cost of their nutritional needs is also the same in terms of pricing.
You would be wise to remember that many unscrupulous breeders, or puppy mills, churn out toy pups because they are in fashion, and they will cut corners on health checks and the very important first stages of their life. While the cheap price might seem appealing, you are risking years of illness and vets bills, and of course a very unhappy pup and unhappy family life. As with any dog breed, buy your pup from a reputable breeder as it is not worth the risk!
Both the Pomeranian and the Yorkie require certain care when it comes to their grooming routine. The Pomeranian has a fluffy exterior that requires daily grooming, and the Yorkie’s coat traditionally is long and silky, which again requires daily brushing to ensure that it is kept healthy. Of course, if your Yorkie has a regular trim at the hairdressers and does not have the traditional long hair, then he will require much less grooming than the Pomeranian.
The Pomeranian has a double coat that sheds, and as such he is not a great pet for anyone who has dog allergies. The Yorkie, however, despite his long hair, does not shed and is considered a hypoallergenic dog by the AKC, which is great news if anyone in your family has dog allergies.
Poms and Yorkies both flourish on high-quality kibble that is appropriate for the dog’s age. Dog food formulated for the life stage ensures the pup, adult, and senior all get the right nutrients their bodies need at the time.
The Pomeranian and the Yorkie are generally healthy dogs, with the Pomeranian living, on average, one year more than the Yorkie. They are both prone to similar health issues, and their parents should both be tested for Luxating Patella and various eye issues.
The Pomeranian should also undergo a cardiac exam. As both the Pomeranian and the Yorkie are small dogs with small mouths, they will also need their teeth brushed on a regular basis more so than larger dogs.
The Pomeranian and the Yorkie are independent and stubborn, and if they are not in the mood to listen to you then they simply will not. Because of their independent traits they can be difficult to train compared to the average pup.
Both the Pomeranian and the Yorkie are medium energy dogs, who both need up to 30 minutes of exercise every day. They also need mental stimulation in between their daily exercise which can take the form of a good romp around the yard or play with their toys.
The Pomeranian and the Yorkie both have sweet temperaments, but with a feisty and energetic twist. The Pomeranian is much more independent and more confident than the Yorkie.
The Pomeranian also loves the sound of his voice much more than the Yorkie, so, if you live in a noise-restricted household then the Yorkie is probably the better breed for your circumstances. The Yorkie, being a Terrier, is a bit more chilled and laid back, but he also knows how to have just as much fun.
They are adorable balls of energy and will keep you and your family entertained for hours. They both enjoy a good romp around the yard, and you can rest assured that because of their tiny size they probably aren’t going to ruin your turf, unlike a larger dog.
The Pomeranian and the Yorkie, despite their almost identical size, look entirely different. The Pomeranian has a fuzzy exterior thanks to his thick and fluffy fur, and he takes on various singular shades. He can be both darker in color or lighter.
As a result of their small size and quick movement, they could fit into crevices and catch rats and other vermin. In 1886, the English Kennel Club recognized the breed, which made Yorkies suddenly very fashionable. The size of the dogs was diminished due to their popularity as lapdogs for Victorian ladies. These dogs are now well known as lapdogs and show dogs.
The Yorkie is slightly more popular than the Pom as the 10th most popular dog and is often compared to other terrier breeds.
During the mid-1800s, Yorkies were bred for the purpose of extermination and rat-hunting in England. Various breeds from Britain were used to produce them, and some ended up becoming extinct. Owners brought these dogs to northern Yorkshire and Lancashire counties of England mostly as Scotch Terriers, which refers to the Terriers of Scotland and not the same as today’s Scottish Terriers.
Yorkies were mainly owned by weavers because they were viewed as working-class dogs. The silky coat of the Yorkies made them a very suitable pet for weavers. It was often said that their coats were the ‘ultimate product of the looms’ of their owners.
Poms have been a popular breed for a long time, having famous owners such as Mozart, Isaac Newton, and Michelangelo. The AKC has ranked the Pomeranian as the 23rd most popular dog in America. However, the Pom was not an immediate sensation. In 1761, the Princess of Pomerania married an English Prince and took her Pomeranians with her to her new country, where they were not vastly welcomed.
It wasn’t until 1888 when Queen Victoria of England fell in love with Poms she met on a trip to Italy. In that same year, the first Pomeranian was initially entered into the American Kennel Club’s (AKC) studbook. The Pomeranian is a favorite among those who love smaller dogs, live in small living spaces, and have active lifestyles.
Pomerania, which is now known as northeastern Germany and west Poland, is where the Pomeranian originated and got its name. The Pomeranian is closely related to the German Spitz, and they are often compared to one another. Other relatives include the Norwegian Elkhound, the Schipperke, and the American Eskimo Dog.
The Pomeranian and the Yorkshire Terrier are very similar in many ways, and so there are only a few factors that will set these guys apart from one another.
They are similar in size, temperament, exercise, and health needs. The most significant difference between the two, aside from their appearance, is that the Yorkshire Terrier is a hypoallergenic dog, and as such he is the better breed choice for any family who has dog allergies.
In this article, the Yorkshire Terrier will be referred to by his common nickname, the Yorkie. So, let us begin the comparison to see which breed may be better for you and your family.
Are you looking for a pint-sized, spunky pup for your family to love on, and have your eye on the Pomeranian or the Yorkshire Terrier? Each breed has its differences, but they are also similar in a lot of ways. Find out which breed is better suited for your lifestyle!
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This beautiful puppy is vet checked and all up to date on shots & dewormings.
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Carl is a handsome and loving little Pomeranian puppy. He is a fun puppy who loves to play and cuddle. He will make a great family pet! Carl is up to date on his shots
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