Yorkshire Terrier
Yorkshire Terrier is a small-sized dog breed. This dog is energetic and can be a caring friend if trained properly.
History
The Yorkshire Terrier came from Yorkshire. In the mid-nineteenth century, employees from Scotland arrived in Yorkshire searching for work and took various terrier types with them. In the 19th century, miners attempted to create Black-and-Tan Terriers, ratting terriers along with the Clydesdale and Paisley Terriers.
Physical Appearance
Yorkshire terriers are the tiniest of dogs. They have a smaller-sized head, and their muzzle is medium in size. The ears are v-shaped, set high, and head is erect. The body is small, having a level back.
Height
7 to 8 inches
Weight
7 pounds
Life-Span
11 to 15 year
Temperament
- Smart
- Self-sufficient
- Bold
- Confident
Susceptible Diseases
- Patellar Luxation
- Portosystemic shunt
- Hypoglycemia
- Collapsed-trachea
- Backward Sneezing
- Eye infections
Care and Grooming
Your Yorkie can benefit from regular brushing to make its coat smooth, soft, and free from tangles, debris and mats. However, don’t brush the Yorkie’s coat when it’s dry! Dry brushing the Yorkshire terrier may cause the fine hair to break off.