Much of the appeal of the Yorkshire Terrier lies in its diminutive size, and it has a surprisingly small appetite. This can be a source of alarm to the novice owner who finds that his puppy eats no more than a large tablespoonful of food for each meal. Therefore, the food must be as wholesome as possible. Include the best ingredients possible in the diet of a growing puppy.
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