Yorkshire Terrier
Ref ID: #8Yorkshire Terrier
Registry: APRI
Weight: 5.5 lbs
OFA Tested: No
Yorkshire Terrier
Registry: APRI
Weight: 4 lbs
OFA Tested: No
The Yorkshire Terrier was developed in the 1800s in northern England to catch rats in textile mills. The breed descended from various terriers, including the now-extinct Clydesdale Terrier, and quickly became a fashionable companion dog for English ladies.
Yorkies are part of the Toy Group and have remained one of the most popular small dog breeds worldwide. Their compact size, combined with a bold personality and glamorous appearance, makes them stand out as both companion animals and show dogs.
Yorkies are affectionate and loyal but also spirited and sometimes bossy. They love attention and can be demanding of their owner’s time. Though small, they act fearlessly and will often alert their family to anything unusual.
Yes, they are considered hypoallergenic and have hair, not fur, which reduces dander and shedding.
Yes, they are known to be vocal and make great little watchdogs.
Yes, Yorkies require regular brushing and grooming to maintain their long, silky coats.
A couple of short walks and some indoor play each day is usually enough.
Yes, they are intelligent and respond well to consistent, positive reinforcement.
No, Yorkies are very attached to their owners and may develop separation anxiety if left alone often.
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