Yorkshire Terrier

The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type , developed during the 19th century in Yorkshire , England, to catch rats in clothing mills. [3] Ideally its maximum size is 7 pounds (3.2 kg). [4] A popular companion dog , the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier . It has a grey, black and tan coat, and the breed's nickname is Yorkie.

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2018

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1. History

2. Coat

3. Temperament

4. Health

5. Similar breeds and crosses

6. "Teacup Yorkies"

7. Yorkie gatherings

8. Notability

9. See also

10. References

11. External links

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The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type , developed during the 19th century in Yorkshire , England, to catch rats in clothing mills. [3] Ideally its maximum size is 7 pounds (3.2 kg). [4] A popular companion dog , the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier . It has a grey, black and tan coat, and the breed's nickname is Yorkie.

2017

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1. History

2. Coat

3. Temperament

4. Health

5. Similar breeds and crosses

6. "Teacup Yorkies"

7. Yorkie gatherings

8. Notability

9. See also

10. References

11. External links

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The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type , developed during the 19th century in Yorkshire , England, to catch rats in clothing mills. [3] Ideally its maximum size is 7 pounds (3.2 kg), [4] although some may exceed this and grow up to 15 pounds (6.8 kg). It is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, including the American Kennel Club . A popular companion dog , the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier . It has a grey, black, and tan coat, and the breed's nickname is Yorkie.

2016

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2. Coat

3. Temperament

4. Health

5. Similar breeds and crosses

6. "Teacup Yorkies"

7. Yorkie gatherings

8. Notability

9. See also

10. References

11. External links

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The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type , developed during the 19th century in Yorkshire , England , to catch rats in clothing mills. [3] The defining feature of the breed is its maximum size of 7 pounds (3.2 kg), [4] although some may exceed this and grow up to 15 pounds (6.8 kg). It is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, including the American Kennel Club . A popular companion dog , the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier . It has a grey, black, and tan coat, and the breed's nickname is Yorkie .

2015

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1. History

2. Appearance

3. Temperament

4. Health

5. Similar breeds and crosses

6. "Teacup Yorkies"

7. Yorkie gatherings

8. Notability

9. See also

10. References

11. External links

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The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type , developed in the 19th century in the county of Yorkshire , England , [3] to catch rats in clothing mills, also used for rat-baiting . The defining features of the breed are its maximum size of 7 pounds (3.2 kg), [3] but some Yorkies may exceed 7 pounds and grow to be up to 15 pounds. It has a gray, black, and tan coat. The breed is nicknamed Yorkie and is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, including the American Kennel Club , [3] although all agree that the breed is a terrier. A popular companion dog , the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier .

2014

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1. History

2. Appearance

3. Coat

4. Temperament

5. Health

6. Similar breeds and crosses

7. "Teacup Yorkies"

8. Yorkie Gatherings

9. Notability

10. See also

11. References

12. External links

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The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type , developed in the 19th century in the county of Yorkshire , England , [3] to catch rats in clothing mills, also used for rat-baiting . The defining features of the breed are its maximum size of 7 pounds (3.2 kg) [3] and its gray, black, and tan coat. The breed is nicknamed Yorkie and is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, including the American Kennel Club , [3] although all agree that the breed is a terrier. A popular companion dog , the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier .

2013

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1. Coat

2. Temperament

3. History

4. Health

5. Similar breeds and crosses

6. Notability

7. "Teacup Yorkies"

8. Yorkie Gatherings

9. See also

10. References

11. External links

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The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type , developed in the 19th century in the county of Yorkshire , England , to catch rats in clothing mills, also used for rat-baiting . The defining features of the breed are its maximum size of 7 pounds (3.2 kg) and its gray, black, and tan coat. The breed is nicknamed Yorkie and is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, although all agree that the breed is a terrier. A popular companion dog , the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier .

2012

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3. History

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5. Similar breeds and crosses

6. Notablity

7. See also

8. References

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The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type , developed in the 19th century in the county of Yorkshire , England , to catch rats in clothing mills, also used for rat-baiting . The defining features of the breed are its maximum size of 7 pounds (3.2 kg) and its gray, black, and tan coat. The breed is nicknamed Yorkie and is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, although all agree that the breed is a terrier. A popular companion dog , the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier .

2011

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3. History

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5. Similar breeds and crosses

6. Notablity

7. See also

8. References

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The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type , developed in the 19th century in the county of Yorkshire , England to catch rats in clothing mills. The defining features of the breed are its size, 3 pounds (1.4 kg) to 7 pounds (3.2 kg), and its silky blue and tan coat. The breed is nicknamed Yorkie and is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, although all agree that the breed is a terrier. A popular companion dog , the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier .

2010

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5. Similar breeds and crosses

6. Notablity

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8. References

9. External links

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The Yorkshire terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type , developed in the 1800s in the historical area of Yorkshire , England . The defining features of the breed are its small size, less than 3.2kg, and its silky blue and tan coat. The breed is nicknamed Yorkie and is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, although all agree that the breed is a terrier. A winning show dog and a popular companion dog , the Yorkshire terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier .

2009

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The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of Terrier type , developed in the 1800s in the historical area of Yorkshire in England. The defining features of the breed are its small size and its silky blue and tan coat. The breed is nicknamed Yorkie and is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, although all agree that the breed is a terrier. A winning showdog and a popular companion dog , the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier .

2008

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5. Notable Yorkies

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The Yorkshire Terrier (informally known as a Yorkie ) is a breed of small dog in the terrier category. [1] [2] [3] The long-haired terrier is known for its playful demeanor and distinctive blue and tan coat. [4] [1] [2] Yorkies can be very small, usually weighing not more than Template:Lb to kg ; the standard of this breed does not mention the minimum weight accepted nor does it specify a height. [5]

2007

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The Yorkshire Terrier , (often called simply the Yorkie ), is a breed of small dog in the toy category. [1] [2] [3] The long-haired terrier is known for its playful demeanor and distinctive blue and tan coat. [4] [1] [2] Yorkies can be very small, usually weighing not more than Template:Lb to kg ; the standard of this breed does not mention the minimum weight accepted nor does it specify a height. [5] Based on registrations of the American Kennel Club , Yorkshire Terriers became the second most popular dog breed in the United States in 2006 , trailing only the Labrador Retriever .

2006

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The Yorkshire Terrier , (diminutive / nickname: Yorkie ), is a breed of small dog , one of many toy dog breeds. Yorkies can be very small, usually weighing between 5 and 7 lb (2.5 to 3.5 kg).

2005

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The Yorkshire Terrier , also known as a Yorkie , is a breed of small dogs , one of many toy dog breeds. Yorkies can be very small indeed, usually not weighing more than about 5 or 6 pounds (less than 3kg.)

2004

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Yorkies can be very small indeed, usually not weighing more than about 5 or 6 pounds (less than 3kg.) You can easily carry a yorkie in a large coat pocket or a bookbag.

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