Yorkshire Terriers - And Why You Should Have One!
by Paul Martin

The Yorkshire terrier, well known for long flowing tresses, is a
tiny but tough breed. Originally used to hunt rats, the Yorkie is a
popular active pet.
History and Origin
As Scottish weavers migrated from Scotland to England in the mid
19th century, they brought along various terriers used to hunt rats.
Over time, these terriers were bred together until the Yorkshire
terrier was developed. Originally, the breed was called the
"broken-haired scotch terrier." In 1870, a reporter at a dog show
stated that the breed should be renamed the Yorkshire terrier since
most of the breed development occurred in the town of Yorkshire. The
breed was originally used as a working dog but became a fashionable
pet in England in the late Victorian era. In 1872, the Yorkie made
his entrance into the United States and has since been a favorite.
Appearance and Size
The Yorkshire terrier is a member of the toy breed group. The
ears are erect and the tail is docked. The best-known feature of the
breed is the long flowing hair coat, which requires constant care.
The long hair on the head is usually tied on top with a bow to
prevent the hair from getting in the face and eyes. The hair coat is
typically dark steel blue complimented with shades of tan. The
Yorkshire terrier stands eight inches at the shoulder and weighs
three to seven pounds.
Personality
Yorkshire terriers are excellent watchdogs, readily alerting
their family when strangers approach. In comparison, females tend to
be better watchdogs than males. Male Yorkies tend to let the females
do all the work. Yorkies willingly share their homes and families
with other breeds. They are primarily indoor dogs but, since they
are terriers at heart, they can live a rugged outdoor terrier life.
With proper care and attention, they can live anywhere.
Home and Family Relations
The Yorkie is generally not very tolerant of children but can do
well if raised with them. They are affectionate and loyal to the
family but can be aggressive towards strangers if not properly
socialized.
Training
The Yorkshire terrier is intelligent and easily trained in basic
obedience. Find out more than you will ever need to know about the
Yorkie, and why you should have one at
www.Yorkie-Puppies-Online.com
About the Author
Paul Martin has been a huge fan of the Yorkshire Terrier since
getting his first 20 Years ago. Find out all you need to know about
the yorkie at his website
www.Yorkie-Puppies-Online.com
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