Yorkshire Terrier's nose and whiskers hovering close to a small ceramic bowl of fresh food with brown rice and chicken
Yorkshire Terrier Nutrition Guide

Every bite matters
when you only weigh
seven pounds.

A day-in-the-life feeding guide — from the first softened pellet at eight weeks to the joint-friendly broths of senior years.

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Morning

7:00 – 8:00 AM

Breakfast
by size.

Three life stages, three different bowls. Same tiny dog, radically different needs.

7:00 AM8–16 weeks

28g

(≈ 2 tbsp)

Softened Kibble Start

82 kcal

Puppy pellets soaked in warm water for 10 minutes until they form a porridge-like consistency. No dry crunch on new teeth.

DHACalciumPhosphorus
💡 Test texture: pellet should mash between two fingers with no resistance.
7:00 AM1–7 years

42g

(≈ 3 tbsp)

Adult Morning Bowl

124 kcal

High-quality dry kibble with a tablespoon of warm low-sodium chicken broth poured over. Adds moisture, adds interest.

Protein 25%Omega-3Biotin
💡 Biotin from the broth keeps the silky Yorkie coat from going brittle.
7:00 AM8+ years

56g

(≈ ¼ cup)

Senior Warm Mash

96 kcal

Wet senior formula gently warmed to 37°C. Easier on aging teeth, gentler on a stomach that's slowed with the years.

GlucosamineEPALow-sodium
💡 Serve in a shallow, wide bowl — arthritic necks shouldn't have to dip deep.
Portion GuideAll ages

64g

total daily

The 2% Rule

220 kcal/day

A healthy Yorkie eats roughly 2% of their body weight in food per day. At 7 lbs (3.2 kg), that's 64g total — split across two meals.

Body weight ratioVet-verified
Mid-Morning

10:00 – 11:30 AM

Treats &
training bites.

Each one counted. A 7-lb dog can overdo it with just three extra biscuits.

Freeze-dried chicken liver

pea-sized

4 kcal

High-value reward for recall training. Works on even the most distracted Yorkie.

Vet Guideline

Blueberry (fresh)

1 berry

1 kcal

Antioxidant hit. Yorkies usually chase them across the floor first — that's enrichment.

Tiny carrot baton

1 inch

3 kcal

Satisfies the chew urge without the calorie cost of biscuits.

Commercial training treat

pea-sized

5–8 kcal

Convenient, but watch the salt. Cap at 6 per session.

⚠️Check sodium < 0.3%

Plain rice cake shard

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2 kcal

Low calorie, crunchy texture. Break from a plain, unsalted variety only.

10% Rule

daily limit

22 kcal max

Treats should never exceed 10% of daily calories. At 220 kcal/day, that's 22 kcal of treats — roughly 5 liver pieces.

Vet Guideline
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The Sneaky Table Scrap Problem

A single grape is toxic. One macadamia nut can cause tremors. Even onion powder in a leftover bite of pasta accumulates damage over time. The foods that feel like nothing to you represent 5–10% of a Yorkie's daily intake in a single crumb.

GrapesOnionXylitolMacadamiaChocolate
Afternoon

12:30 – 2:00 PM

Lunch &
hydration.

The midday reset. Lighter than breakfast, gentler on a small digestive system at peak activity.

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Poached chicken breast

Lean Protein30g

Shredded fine, no seasoning whatsoever. Lean protein that won't overload the small kidney load of a toy breed.

Swap: Turkey breast works identically.

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Plain brown rice

Slow Carb20g

Cooked until very soft. The complex carbohydrate that powers a Yorkie's afternoon without the glucose spike of white rice.

Swap: Cooked oatmeal on upset stomach days.

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Steamed broccoli florets

Fibre + Vitamins10g

Thumbnail-sized pieces only. Fibre, vitamin C, and something green that most Yorkies will actually eat if it's warm.

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Rescue Yorkie Note

Coming off gas-station kibble? Transition over 10 days: 75% old food / 25% new for days 1–3, then 50/50, then 25/75. Rushed transitions cause the gas and loose stools that put adopters off good food.

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Hydration rules

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Fresh water changed twice daily

Yorkies are nose-driven. Stale water smells wrong. Change it at breakfast and dinner.

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50ml/kg body weight daily

A 3.2kg Yorkie needs about 160ml of water — roughly ⅔ of a cup — across all sources including food moisture.

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Bone broth top-up

Unsalted, homemade or commercial low-sodium. Pour 1–2 tablespoons over the bowl to encourage drinking.

Daily water target (3.2 kg Yorkie)

≈ 160ml
Coat Health Formula

The Breeder's Omega Protocol

Add ¼ teaspoon of wild-caught salmon oil to lunch 4 days a week. Omega-3 EPA/DHA builds the silky, non-shedding Yorkie coat from the inside. Visible improvement in 6–8 weeks. Don't exceed — too much fat causes loose stools in toy breeds.

¼ tsp

salmon oil

4×/week

Evening

5:30 – 6:00 PM

Dinner
proteins.

The main event. Rotate proteins weekly to prevent sensitivities and keep mealtimes interesting.

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38g

per serving

Salmon + Sweet Potato

Best for 5+ years

Flaked poached salmon over mashed sweet potato. Omega-3 forward, easy on the stomach, and one of the few combinations that gets a senior Yorkie genuinely excited.

Omega-3Beta-carotenePotassium
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40g

per serving

Lean Beef + Pumpkin

All adult ages

93% lean ground beef, cooked and drained of all fat, mixed with plain canned pumpkin. The pumpkin fibre regulates digestion. Yorkies who tend toward loose stools do well here.

IronZincFibre
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36g

per serving

Turkey + Courgette

Weight management

Ground turkey, the leanest evening protein. Courgette adds volume and water content without calories — ideal for Yorkies who always seem hungry but need to maintain weight.

Low-fatHigh-proteinHydration
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Bedtime dental chew

8:30 PM

Yorkies are genetically predisposed to dental disease. A VOHC-approved dental chew after dinner — sized for toy breeds, approximately 15 calories — removes plaque before it mineralises overnight. This one habit extends the time between professional cleanings.

VOHC ApprovedToy breed size≈ 15 kcalNo rawhide

Daily budget

220

kcal total

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Senior Joint Broth

8+ years

Homemade bone broth simmered 12 hours with a knuckle bone and no onion or garlic. Strain, cool, skim fat. Serve 2 tablespoons warm over the dinner bowl. The collagen supports joint cartilage — the thing that keeps an aging Yorkie bouncing rather than shuffling.

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You've seen the whole day

The complete guide goes
deeper on every meal.

Gram-by-gram portion tables for every life stage. Ingredient substitution charts. The 6 foods that cause chronic gas in Yorkies specifically. A vet-reviewed supplement protocol for coat, joints, and digestion.

14 life-stage tablesIngredient swap chartsVet-reviewed6 gas triggersSupplement protocolPrintable portions
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Download the Portion Cheat Sheet (free PDF)

Reviewed by a veterinary nutritionist · Updated February 2026 · No form required