Yorkshire terriers and Silky terrier are the two most liked breeds in America. Both of them have a similar appearance, which confuses how to differentiate them. But there is a simple point used to differentiate them.
Yorkshire terrier has a yappy kind of voice. They weigh about six pounds and can also increase over time. They are usually blue or gold and have tiny pointed ears. An increasing fact about Yorkshire is that the length of their fur exceeds their total length; sometimes, it can twice as long as the total height. They are attention-seeking dogs.
Silky terrier has a smooth coat; they are available in blue, tan, and red. They are a little rasher than Yorkshire. They portray a little bit of jealousy when they see their owners paying attention to another animal. Due to the length and beauty of their fur, it is advisable to comb daily to avoid tangles.