Yorkshire Terrier
Posted on 22. May, 2009 by admin in Dog Breeds, Dog Breeds Y, English Dog Breeds, Small Dog Breeds, Toy Dogs
The Yorkshire Terrier, also called “Yorkie”, is perfect as companion and lap dogs and the most popular Toy breed in the United States.
The breed is approximately 100 years old and the first Yorkshire whit today’s standard appeared in a dog show in 1870.
It seems that many breeds from Scotland and England have contributed. On the Scottish side, the contributors may be the Waterside Terrier, the Paisley Terrier and the now extinct Clydesdale.
On the English side, they are the Old English Black and Tan, the Dandie Dinmont Terriers and the Maltese.
Breed Group
Toy
Size
6 – 9 inches tall (at shoulder)
Weight
5 – 7 lbs
Color(s)
Yorkies puppies are usually born black and tan, gradually attaining their dark steel-blue and tan coloration as they mature.
Coat
The Yorkshire Terrier’s straight coat is long and lustrous and silky fine.
Life Expectancy
About 12 – 16 years.
Personality
The small Yorkshire Terrier is fearless and seem unaware of its vulnerabilities.
Eager for problem they will not hesitate to attack much larger dogs. This playful little dog is affectionate with its owner and a loyal companion, highly dependant the Yorkie is known for requires more human companionship than any other breed.
The Yorkshire Terrier, especially males, can be very territorial, sometimes suspicious of strangers he can be aggressive to other dogs and small animals.
They get along well with older, considerate children if treated with care, because its small size, he is easily injured and must be protected from harm or rough play.
Care
Generally the Yorkshire Terrier is a healthy breed, however, some are prone to bronchitis and early tooth decay (dry food help to keep their teeth clean and strong), Luxation Patella, Porto systemic Liver Shunt, Cataracts and Tracheal Collapse.
They have poor tolerance of anesthetic and bitches may have trouble delivering.
The Yorkie’s coat requires regular grooming and must be brushed and combed daily, this breed do not shed.
Training
Intelligent the Yorkshire Terrier is quick to learn although they can sometimes be stubborn and more difficult to train than other breeds.
They must have consistency, firmness and lots of praise in their training, however the Yorkie is an excellent mini watchdog.
Activity
The Yorkie is a good dog for apartment dwelling. They are very active indoors and fits comfortably into the smallest household, they will do okay without a yard.
More or less one hour of opportunities to run and play is required daily.

sissy
12. Feb, 2010
hi i have some questions about yorkshire terriers i know they need a lot of grooming but when you groom them are you supose to take them groom salon or can you do it yourself ? when we take them for a walk i know we have to walk them a lot but do we HAVE TO put a jacket on when we walk outside in the cold ? and do we walk them in the winter or in the summer or both? if i just walk them in the summer then i dont have to spend my money on the jacket ? one more question are you supose to give it a bath on your own or at the pet store? thank you so much from sissy
chrissy
29. Sep, 2010
heh i have a yorkie, but unlike the pictures here, he is huge! and we keep his hair short, no one can even tell he’s a yorkie
he is very lovable and sweet, but is a bit mischievous.
joe
02. Mar, 2011
hey whats up pplz
Natalee
02. Dec, 2011
I have a two year old Yorkie.. She is really sweet and loves anyone who will pet her.. She doesn’t listen very well and is extremely stubborn.. She pretends to be dumb like she doesn’t understand but I’m sure she does..LOL.. She’s a mess but I love her
deb
28. Jan, 2012
You can easily groom your Yorkie yourself…. just use a wide-spaced comb and do a little each day. They are best with a very gentle shampoo, even baby shampoo and again, you can certainly do t hat yourself.