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Yorkie
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Originally developed to help
control the rat population in mid-19th century industrial Britain, the
Yorkshire Terrier hails from an area in Northern England after which the
breed was named. Yorkshire Terriers of the time weighed around 15
pounds, and were featured participants in rat-killing contests - a
rather unsavory pastime of the age. Today's Yorkie is a much smaller,
daintier and more glamorous creature, seemingly put on Earth to be
pampered! Although the exact details are not known, it is thought that
the Yorkie of Old was cross-bred with other terrier breeds as well as
the Maltese (from which the Yorkshire Terrier inherited it's long, silky
coat) to produce the modern, more compact version. The Yorkie is the
most popular toy breed in Britain, and is also very popular in North
America and world-wide. Puppies are born with an almost black
coat, which lightens and changes to silvery blue with tan head and legs
by the first year of life. Yorkshire Terriers are intelligent (almost
human at times!), playful, loyal and affectionate. They make wonderful
pets for singles, couples, elderly and disabled people who are at home
much of the time. Yorkies are not suitable as pets for young children,
as they are quite dainty and can easily be injured. Daily brushing
is essential to keep the long, silky coat tangle-free. Exercise needs
are minimal, and this breed is best suited for city living - either in
an apartment or house. Despite it's tiny stature, the Yorkie makes a
wonderful, alert watchdog!
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Yorkshire Terrier Puppy For Sale : Find
Yorkshire Terrier information and photos or the Perfect Yorkshire Terrier
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Terrier Puppy Central.
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Yorkshire Terrier
Puppy
Information Guide |
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Find the Perfect Yorkshire Terrier Puppy, Yorkshire Terrier Puppy Breeder
and Yorkshire Terrier Puppy For Sale on Yorkshire Terrier Puppy Central |
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Yorkshire
Terrier Puppy Central offers a wealth of information on choosing a
Yorkshire Terrier puppy for your family. Includes an Yorkshire
Terrier Puppy Breeders Directory, Yorkshire Terrier Puppy
Classifieds, clubs, rescue, Yorkshire Terrier bookstore and more. |
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Click to
Purchase Online! |
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Puppy Central
Home Page -
Yorkshire Terrier Puppy Central Menu - Yorkshire
Terrier Breed Profile |
|
Yorkie
Breed Profile |
Originally developed to help
control the rat population in mid-19th century industrial Britain, the
Yorkshire Terrier hails from an area in Northern England after which the
breed was named. Yorkshire Terriers of the time weighed around 15
pounds, and were featured participants in rat-killing contests - a
rather unsavory pastime of the age. Today's Yorkie is a much smaller,
daintier and more glamorous creature, seemingly put on Earth to be
pampered! Although the exact details are not known, it is thought that
the Yorkie of Old was cross-bred with other terrier breeds as well as
the Maltese (from which the Yorkshire Terrier inherited it's long, silky
coat) to produce the modern, more compact version. The Yorkie is the
most popular toy breed in Britain, and is also very popular in North
America and world-wide. Puppies are born with an almost black
coat, which lightens and changes to silvery blue with tan head and legs
by the first year of life. Yorkshire Terriers are intelligent (almost
human at times!), playful, loyal and affectionate. They make wonderful
pets for singles, couples, elderly and disabled people who are at home
much of the time. Yorkies are not suitable as pets for young children,
as they are quite dainty and can easily be injured. Daily brushing
is essential to keep the long, silky coat tangle-free. Exercise needs
are minimal, and this breed is best suited for city living - either in
an apartment or house. Despite it's tiny stature, the Yorkie makes a
wonderful, alert watchdog!
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For the Love of Yorkshire Terriers 2005 Calendar
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(Great gift idea!) |
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