The classic Yorkshire Terrier is small, compact, and has a beautiful long, silky coat. They are known for their feisty and confident personalities despite their small size.
Teacup Yorkies are smaller versions of the traditional breed, often weighing around 2 to 4 pounds. They are especially tiny and have the same charming features as standard Yorkies.
Parti Yorkies have a coat with distinct patches of color, breaking away from the traditional blue and tan coloration. These patches can be white, black, or other colors, creating a unique and eye-catching appearance.
The Biewer Terrier, also known as the Biewer Yorkie, is a separate breed that originated from Yorkshire Terriers with rare piebald or parti-color genetics. They have a distinctive tricolor coat and are recognized as a breed in their own right.
Some Yorkshire Terriers have a golden or tan coat instead of the traditional blue and tan. While less common, these golden Yorkies have a unique and attractive appearance.