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Yorkshire Terrier
Breed: Yorkshire Terrier
Pet ID: 26871-05
Color: Black / Tan
Beneath the dainty, glossy, floor-length coat of a Yorkshire Terrier beats the heart of a feisty, old-time terrier. Yorkies earned their living as ratters in mines and mills long before they became the beribboned lapdogs of Victorian ladies. The Yorkshire Terrier is a compact, toy-size terrier of no more than seven pounds whose crowning glory is a floor-length, silky coat of steel blue and a rich golden tan. Don’t let the Yorkie’s daintiness fool you. Tenacious, feisty, brave, and sometimes bossy, the Yorkie exhibits all the traits of a true terrier. Often named the most popular dog breed in various American cities, Yorkies pack lots of big-town attitude into a small but self-important package. They are favorites of urbanites the world over. Yorkies are long-lived and hypoallergenic (the coat is more like human hair than animal fur), and they make fine little watchdogs. This is a true ‘personality breed,’ providing years of laughs, love, and close companionship.
Temperament & Family Fit
The Yorkshire Terrier, with its charming personality, is a delightful companion for families and individuals alike. These little dogs are incredibly affectionate, often forming strong bonds with their families, particularly children. While they can be a bit barky and assertive, their loving nature tends to shine through, making them a wonderful addition to the right family environment.
Energy & Exercise
Despite their tiny stature, Yorkshire Terriers possess a surprising amount of energy packed into their little bodies. However, their energy level is on the lower end of the spectrum, making them suitable for apartment living and ideal for leisurely strolls or short play sessions. They enjoy some light exercise, but they’re quite happy being cuddled up on the couch with their favorite humans.
Care & Grooming
Yorkies are known for their luxurious coats, which do require regular grooming; a weekly brushing is essential to keep them looking pristine and prevent matting. They shed very little hair, making them a great choice for those with allergies. Regular check-ups with a groomer will help keep their coat healthy and maintain their adorable, signature style.
Training Notes
When it comes to training, Yorkshire Terriers may require a bit more patience, as their small size can sometimes lead to a bit of stubbornness. While they are quite intelligent, their trainability is moderate, so consistent and positive reinforcement methods work best. With time and love, they can learn commands and tricks, making for an enjoyable training experience.
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Yorkshire Terriers are a small breed, usually weighing around 4 to 7 pounds. Their tiny stature makes them perfect companions for those who prefer smaller dogs, and they can easily fit into most living spaces.
Yorkshire Terriers have a low energy level and don’t require extensive exercise. A couple of short walks and some playtime each day will keep them happy and healthy.
Yorkshire Terriers generally do well with young kids, thanks to their affectionate nature. While they can be a bit reserved around larger dogs and may not always get along with them, they often do better with cats, depending on their individual personalities.
Grooming is an important part of caring for a Yorkshire Terrier as they have a long, beautiful coat that requires attention. You’ll need to groom them weekly to keep their fur in good condition and reduce matting.
Yes, Yorkshire Terriers are known for their barking tendency. They tend to be quite vocal, which can be beneficial for alerting you to visitors but might require some training to manage excessive barking.
Ancestry
Mother - Dam
Yorkshire Terrier
Father - Sire
