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About Yorkies

Yorkshire Terriers first originated in the same district as the Airedale terrier in England. They first
appeared from "Huddersfeld Ben", the "first" Yorkie, around the year 1850. The Yorkie is thought to be
made of the Old English Black and Tan Terrier, Maltese, Clydesdale Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Paisley
Terrier and Skye Terrier. But, there are different lines that may have come from different dogs in the first
place. Today they retain all of the same traits, however. The breed was perpetuated by income of poor
farmers and workers, and thus to compete in the market, they would not share their "ingredients" of
their particular Yorkies. The Yorkie (Yorkshire Terrier) became a fashionable pet in the late Victorian era in
Yorkshire, England. They were originally called the Broken-haired Scotch Terriers. Yorkshire Terriers are a
half progenitor of the Silky Terrier. The Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier were mixed to create
the Sydney Silky, or Silky Terrier. Only 20 years from their start did they come to America, and 66 years
later became recognized by the American Kennel Club. Yorkshire Terriers made their presence known in
the U.S. today and have become one of the most popular toy breeds ever.

The Yorkshire Terrier is a long-haired toy terrier whose blue and tan coat is parted on the face and from
the base of the skull to the end of the tail and hangs evenly and quite straight down each side of the
body. They are a small and well-balanced breed, having square proportions. They have naturally erect
ears, a black nose, and a flat and small skull. The puppies of Yorkshire Terriers are born black and tan,
but soon gain more adult colors as they get older. Newborn Yorkshire Terriers are born black in color
with tan on the eyebrow, jaws, chest and feet. They are fully mature in two years. The Yorkie (Yorkshire
Terrier) is one of the world's smallest dogs and should not exceed 7 lbs in weight. Yorkshire Terriers may
be tiny but they are a big-dog in a little-dog package. The Yorkie is an intelligent and confident pet. They
are spirited and spunky, affectionate and lively. Although small, they are still terriers! They can be
scrappy, courageous and assertive. Yorkshire Terriers are compact in size, sweet in nature and cheerful
in character.

Yorkshire Terriers are intelligent, confident, and affectionate. Lively and spirited, the Yorkshire Terrier is
no wimp. They do sound the alarm if the need be, and though small can be hardy. They are brave and
self-assured, and posses the typical terrier attitude. They are devoted, assertive, and courageous.
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