Yorkshire Terrier

Yorkshire Terrier
Name Value
Popularity 9/10
Official Name Yorkshire Terrier
Common Name Yorkie
Lifespan 12-16 years years
Weight 2-3.5 kg, 4-8 pounds
Height 20-23 cm, 8-9 inches
Coat Type Long-haired
Trainability Moderately Trainable
Activity High-Energy
Vocalization Vocal
Colors blue and tan, black and tan
Adaptability Good for Apartments
Hypoallergenic YES
Origin England

Overview

Yorkshire terrier, or Yorky, is a short but topical breed that is known for its long, silk coat and bold personality. Regardless of their small size, they are energetic and intelligent and make an excellent companion to live in the apartment.

Health

Yorkies are usually healthy but can suffer from issues such as luxating patellas, tracheal collapse, and their small size. Regular grooming and dental care are necessary to maintain your goodness.

Yorkshire Terrier

History

Yorkshire Terriers originated in the 19th century in Yorkshire, England, where they were bred to hunt mice in clothing mills. The breed was developed by crossing various terriers, which included waterside terrier and sky terrier. Over time, Yorky became a popular fellow dog, especially among the upper class.

Facts

  • During World War II, a Yorkshire Terrier named Smoky became a war hero after running a telegraph wire through a narrow pipe in the Philippines, saving construction time and lives.

  • Despite their small size, Yorkies are known for their big personalities and often behave like much larger dogs, earning them the nickname "Big Dog in a Small Package."

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