Yorkshire Terrier
Yorkshire Terrier: The Yorkshire Terrier, often affectionately referred to as a "Yorkie," is a small breed of dog known for its long, silky coat and confident, energetic demeanor. These dogs are part of the Toy Group and typically weigh between 4-7 pounds when fully grown. Despite their diminutive size, Yorkies are active and alert watchdogs, with a strong prey drive and a keen sense of curiosity. They have a bold personality and can be protective of their family and territory. Yorkies are also intelligent and highly trainable, making them well-suited for a variety of dog sports and activities. Yorkshire Terriers have a rich history as companion animals, having been bred in the 19th century in England to hunt rats in clothing mills and mines. Today, they are popular pets around the world due to their affectionate nature, portability, and hypoallergenic coat. As members of the Dog family within the Domesticated Animals category, Yorkshire Terriers share many characteristics with other canine breeds, such as a strong pack mentality, a high degree of sociability, and a need for regular exercise and mental stimulation. However, their small size, unique appearance, and distinct personality make them a beloved and recognizable breed all their own.
External Links
- [YorkshireTerrier.co]
- [uyr.us] United Yorkie Rescue - A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Yorkshire Terrier Rescue Organization
- [ytca.org] The Yorkshire Terrier Club of America