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Old 08-28-2015, 08:36 AM   #1
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I am new and starting my research on adopting/rescuing a yorkie so I may come back with more questions. Right now I have read that yorkies require a lot of grooming.


I wanted to know how often you take your dog to the groomers? I just did a quick search and the average price in my area is $50-60! Ouch. I did see some listed on craigslist for lower amounts that come to the home.


I like the puppy cut where the hair stays short I think that would be easier for me to manage. I don't mind pulling a comb through the hair as my daily routine as I plan on brushing her teeth every evening as well.


I am nervous about giving a dog a bath and nail clipping since I have never done it before. This has me thinking that I may look at the chihuahua/yorkie mix since they have shorter hair and not as much maintenance.


I would love to hear your opinions on grooming needs and the most economical way to go about doing it.


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Welcome to Yorkie Talk. Yorkies do require quite a bit of grooming. You would be surprised what you can learn to do. I never imagined I would be giving baths once a week and taking care of daily needs.

My 2 boys are in full coat. Originally I intended to keep Max in a puppy cut, but I ended up letting his hair grow.

Professional grooming is expensive, especially when you add in a tip. You could invest in a pair of good clippers and scissors and do the work yourself. Just takes a little practice.

The best advice I can give is to work with your puppy from day one on being accustomed to being touched from ears to paws. All grooming, whether just daily maintenance or full groom, is a learning process. If you make a mistake, the hair grows back.
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Old 08-29-2015, 01:22 PM   #3
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A chorkie is also going to have crazy hair- I have one. She has very soft, long hair that is very high maintenance and mats easily.

Whether you have a purebred or a cross, they require daily brushing. The groomer is usually around every 6 weeks. Nails need to be more often than that.

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Thanks all. I just heard back from one of the rescues I applied at and I am being considered for the yorkie. Website said she is a purebred but she looks like she has some shih tzu to me. That doesn't bother me .

I am trying not to get my hopes up but I am getting very excited. I feel much better that I don't need to go to the groomer every week. I did find a reasonably priced one about an hour on the subway from me. So that isn't too bad.

I am sure I will be back with lots of questions.

Thanks for all the advice.
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I keep Cody in a puppy cut, he's always in the yard hunting and digging so puppy cut work for me, his hair grows fast so it's once a month in the summer and every 6 weeks in the winter. Grooming in my area is $55. to $65. plus the tip. You can give your puppy a bath in between grooming. Do not fear bathing your dog, I bathe in the shower because I have a hand held shower head, easy for wetting down and rinsing shampoo off. I don't suggest YOU clipping the nails unless you have had a dog before and have done this. Their nails are dark and it's hard to see where the quick (vein) ends, if you cut nails to short they will bleed. If you want you can just snip the tips every two or three weeks. If you walk your dog the cement, asphalt streets, sidewalks act like a nail file and keeps them trimmed. If you pad train and do very little walks his nails grow, you will have to bring to groomer for nail clipping, or if you have a vet visit coming up they usually do it for free.
As a side note, I would stay away from craigs list for in home grooming.

Pet Supplies, Pet Smart, Petco all do grooming, I have never used them I see good and bad reviews here on YT.

I hope things go well for you today and when you come back on YT you will tell us you have a new baby. Good luck.
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You can take him to the groomer and they usually do walk in nails for very little, then they will remain short between grooms. If you are comfortable learning, I'd do them yourself though.

As far as finding a groomer, go to a small shop, not a chain. They tend to be better and do higher quality work. Stay away from petco and petsmart. You might ask around or read reviews online.

If you see a dog around with a really nice groom, ask the owner where it was done at. Most groomers earn clients via word of mouth.
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I have 2 yorkie puppies and another dog. Between vet visits, food and treats, I can't afford to take my puppies to the groomers every 4 -6 weeks too. The groomers around here are $60 - 70 plus tip. So, I learned how to groom them myself watching videos on YouTube. There are a lot of videos on there on how to groom yorkies. With practice, you can get pretty good at it.
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Hi,

I noticed your post, and where you are located, and just wanted to say that we use an excellent groomer in Woodside. He gives our little Cody a puppy cut about every six to seven weeks and he does a great job. He charges about $50. If you are interested, you can send me a private message and I will gladly send you all his info.

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Hi All,


I am new and starting my research on adopting/rescuing a yorkie so I may come back with more questions. Right now I have read that yorkies require a lot of grooming.


I wanted to know how often you take your dog to the groomers? I just did a quick search and the average price in my area is $50-60! Ouch. I did see some listed on craigslist for lower amounts that come to the home.


I like the puppy cut where the hair stays short I think that would be easier for me to manage. I don't mind pulling a comb through the hair as my daily routine as I plan on brushing her teeth every evening as well.


I am nervous about giving a dog a bath and nail clipping since I have never done it before. This has me thinking that I may look at the chihuahua/yorkie mix since they have shorter hair and not as much maintenance.


I would love to hear your opinions on grooming needs and the most economical way to go about doing it.


Thanks
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We are trying to cut down on how often we take Snoopy and Sally in for "the works". They're in a puppy cut, and I don't mind them looking scruffy. We trim the nose up by the eyes and the tips of their ears on a regular basis and give baths.
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Gracie goes to the groomer every 4 to 6 months but I do a lot of her grooming at home. She gets a bath in my kitchen sink once a week and I trim her nails every three weeks. I have someone hold her for me when doing the nails. I would never try that alone. I use cat claw cutters.

I use small round tipped scissors to trim delicate areas and 6" scissors for the rest of the body. She is small and it is not hard to keep her looking good as long as I keep up with it.

Our groomer has a salon and a doggy daycare in her home and charges $45.00 for a bath and a hair cut. I think that is reasonable. She has shown and judged Shih Tzus for over 20 years as well as doing the grooming for several other pure bred breeds. She does a great job and it is a very clean attractive setting.
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Bathing really is not that hard at all. I personally will not cut their nails myself just because it scares me a bit but I will use a pedicure tool for dogs that grinds rather then cuts. I have found the mobile groomers cost more but you don't have to leave your dog any where in a cage all day so I prefer it. With a mixed breed dog unless they are an adult your not going to know if their puppies how their hair will turn out. Another thing to keep in mind is generally a reputable breeder will not breed mixes. It's good your doing the research before so you know what your looking at cost wise and stuff.
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Hi, and welcome. Nice you are interested in giving a baby a forever home. Was wondering if you heard back.

If money is the object with grooming, bathing is no big deal at all. You can make a shampoo solution and gently smoothe it in in the direction that the hair grows. No need for scrubbing or rubbing, then rinse thoroughly. Conditioner, if you think the hair needs it but always rinse completely. I blow dry my kids, and they are very used to the whole routine now.

If you like puppy cut, take your baby for clipping or learn to puppy cut the baby yourself. If you choose the groomer, but want to save, have the cut shorter in Spring, then let it grow out and just get nails clipped, if you are nervous about doing that yourself.

I keep long coats, trim and round paws and clip ears and bums myself, and get nail clips as needed. I can clip nails, but with three, it takes me longer than the groomer, including the drive...and the groomer rate for nail clips is very reasonable, and she takes walk-ins for nail clips. Plus, it gives my kids a trip out...LOL. Your vet may be an option for nails, too.

I wouldn't worry about the breed/mix but hair could be different in a mix. My kids are silky coated Yorkies but if they matted easily, I would probably clip shorter for their comfort. The great part is you get to choose as often as you like.

If you get a Yorkie/Shih Tzu mix, you could have thicker and slightly different texture hair. It shouldn't be too big a deal, though...you have plenty of options. If a Yorkie/Chi mix, you could end up with a smooth coat and no need for hair clips anyway...wash and wear hair...LOL

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I'm new to YT so I'm not sure if it's ok to tag on to this, but I have a question on grooming... My little parti yorkie, Haley, will not let my cut her nails no matter what I do. I've had someone try to hold her, but she literally screams and thrashes like we are killing her. I helped her puppy mother bring Haley into this world and kept close tabs on her until I welcomed her into my home so I know there was no trauma that lead to this behavior. It seems like I have tried everything, but I'm hoping this community can give me some ideas. Help!
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I'm new to YT so I'm not sure if it's ok to tag on to this, but I have a question on grooming... My little parti yorkie, Haley, will not let my cut her nails no matter what I do. I've had someone try to hold her, but she literally screams and thrashes like we are killing her. I helped her puppy mother bring Haley into this world and kept close tabs on her until I welcomed her into my home so I know there was no trauma that lead to this behavior. It seems like I have tried everything, but I'm hoping this community can give me some ideas. Help!
What type of clipper are you using? Have you tried dremel or nail scissor? Is Haley okay with you just handling her paws or does she not like that either? If she doesn't, you'll probably need to spend time desensitizing her. One method is to give her a treat while touching her paw/pads.

The way you hold their paw also makes a difference.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGc0cJQT7cc

See how she's holding the paw back? That can make a difference for some pups.

I've used different type of nail clippers and I prefer to use the nail scissor the best. Next up is the dremel. You can get the nail scissor from toplinepet.com. The owner is a member and I believe she offers discounts for YT members. Msg member mimimomo if you have any questions. She has great with customer service!
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I keep my little Kimchi trimmed up, etc. every once a month and her cost runs from $35-45-ish not including tip (depending on what needs done), which I tend to give about $10 in tips or more. I do keep in between maintenance/bath but for the major work I have a specific groomer I take her to. I feel as long as she fairly enjoys it and it makes her look great, it's worth it to me It's pretty much her spa/treat as she doesn't get out as much during warmer seasons. I keep her face clean and that's helped the groomer when trimming her facial areas too, as she gets used to being handled at her face. Though ironically, she hates for the vet to try and handle anything around her face ^^;;
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