Grooming the Yorkshire Terrier - PART 1
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Spirited, highly energetic and bustling. Affectionate and very lovable. The Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most glamorous breeds in the world. This comprehensive video, courtesy of Eukanuba, is a great way to gain an understanding of the history, characteristics and care for this amazing breed.
Spirited, highly energetic and bustling. Affectionate and very lovable. The Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most glamorous breeds in the world. This comprehensive video, courtesy of Eukanuba, is a great way to gain an understanding of the history, characteristics and care for this amazing breed.
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The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of Terrier type, developed in the 1800s in the historical area of Yorkshire in England. The defining features of the breed are its small size and its silky blue and tan coat. The breed is nicknamed Yorkie and is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, although all agree that the breed is a terrier. A winning showdog and a popular companion dog, the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier. They are not good dogs for children because they are very fragile. They are the second most popular breed of dog and are sold at a high price.The Yorkshire Terrier originated in Yorkshire (and the adjoining Lancashire), a rugged region in northern England.In the mid-nineteenth century, workers from Scotland came to Yorkshire in search of work and brought with them several different varieties of small terriers. Breeding of the Yorkshire terrier was "principally accomplished by the people--mostly operatives in cotton and woolen mills--in the counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire."Details are scarce. Mrs. A. Foster is quoted as saying in 1886, "If we consider that the mill operatives who originated the breed...were nearly all ignorant men, unaccustomed to imparting information for public use, we may see some reason why reliable facts have not been easily ...
The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of Terrier type, developed in the 1800s in the historical area of Yorkshire in England. The defining features of the breed are its small size and its silky blue and tan coat. The breed is nicknamed Yorkie and is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, although all agree that the breed is a terrier. A winning showdog and a popular companion dog, the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier. They are not good dogs for children because they are very fragile. They are the second most popular breed of dog and are sold at a high price.The Yorkshire Terrier originated in Yorkshire (and the adjoining Lancashire), a rugged region in northern England.In the mid-nineteenth century, workers from Scotland came to Yorkshire in search of work and brought with them several different varieties of small terriers. Breeding of the Yorkshire terrier was "principally accomplished by the people--mostly operatives in cotton and woolen mills--in the counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire."Details are scarce. Mrs. A. Foster is quoted as saying in 1886, "If we consider that the mill operatives who originated the breed...were nearly all ignorant men, unaccustomed to imparting information for public use, we may see some reason why reliable facts have not been easily ...
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How to Train a Yorkshire Terrier - Learn how to train your Yorkshire Terrier obedience and discover tips and techniques you can use in this video. You can also get more information on Yorkshire Terrier training by getting the FREE Dog Training Blueprint at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com Don't forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.
How to Train a Yorkshire Terrier - Learn how to train your Yorkshire Terrier obedience and discover tips and techniques you can use in this video. You can also get more information on Yorkshire Terrier training by getting the FREE Dog Training Blueprint at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com Don't forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.
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www.myterrierdog.info The Yorkshire Terrier or Yorkie puppy has a compact, small build. It holds itself in an upright, sprightly manner which makes it look confident and self-assured (a reflection of its temperament). Its appearance should be one of spirit, cleverness, curiousity, and vigour. The Yorkie tends to imagine it is much bigger than it is and challenge larger and tougher dogs. Dogs that appear sullen or lifeless are penalized in dog shows. It is solidly built and balanced, and must not appear weak for show dogs. Learn more about yorkshire terrier, yorkshire terrier puppy, miniature yorkshire terrier, yorkshire terrier puppies, teacup yorkshire terrier, yorkshire terrier breeders, yorkshire terrier rescue, puppies for sale yorkshire terrier, yorkshire terrier picture, yorkshire terrier dogs, terrier dog videos at: www.myterrierdog.info
www.myterrierdog.info The Yorkshire Terrier or Yorkie puppy has a compact, small build. It holds itself in an upright, sprightly manner which makes it look confident and self-assured (a reflection of its temperament). Its appearance should be one of spirit, cleverness, curiousity, and vigour. The Yorkie tends to imagine it is much bigger than it is and challenge larger and tougher dogs. Dogs that appear sullen or lifeless are penalized in dog shows. It is solidly built and balanced, and must not appear weak for show dogs. Learn more about yorkshire terrier, yorkshire terrier puppy, miniature yorkshire terrier, yorkshire terrier puppies, teacup yorkshire terrier, yorkshire terrier breeders, yorkshire terrier rescue, puppies for sale yorkshire terrier, yorkshire terrier picture, yorkshire terrier dogs, terrier dog videos at: www.myterrierdog.info
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For more information For training your wonderful Dog bit.ly For making the best Dog Food bit.ly ========================= Thank you FreeFoto.com for the use of your pictures Yorkshire Terrier "The Yorkshire Terrier (often called simply the Yorkie) is a breed of small dog in the terrier category. The long-haired terrier is known for its playful demeanor and distinctive blue and tan coat. Yorkies can be very small, usually weighing not more than 7 pounds (3.18 kg); the standard of this breed does not mention the minimum weight accepted nor does it specify a height. Based on registrations of the American Kennel Club, Yorkshire Terriers became the second most popular dog breed in the United States in 2006, trailing only the Labrador Retriever. History ---------- Legacy The Yorkie was bred as a ratter, used to kill mice and rats in small places. There is some evidence that they may have been used for hunting as well. Like most terriers developed in the early 19th Century, it was common for Yorkies to demonstrate their prowess as vermin killers in what were known as "rat killer" As a hunting group, terriers specialize in pursuing animals (usually vermin) that live in dens or burrows. Animals that are cornered and defending their young will fight ferociously. Therefore, any dog that would willingly pursue them must have an extraordinary degree of courage; terriers are bred for that quality. Ancestry As the name implies, the Yorkshire Terrier originated in Yorkshire (and the ...
For more information For training your wonderful Dog bit.ly For making the best Dog Food bit.ly ========================= Thank you FreeFoto.com for the use of your pictures Yorkshire Terrier "The Yorkshire Terrier (often called simply the Yorkie) is a breed of small dog in the terrier category. The long-haired terrier is known for its playful demeanor and distinctive blue and tan coat. Yorkies can be very small, usually weighing not more than 7 pounds (3.18 kg); the standard of this breed does not mention the minimum weight accepted nor does it specify a height. Based on registrations of the American Kennel Club, Yorkshire Terriers became the second most popular dog breed in the United States in 2006, trailing only the Labrador Retriever. History ---------- Legacy The Yorkie was bred as a ratter, used to kill mice and rats in small places. There is some evidence that they may have been used for hunting as well. Like most terriers developed in the early 19th Century, it was common for Yorkies to demonstrate their prowess as vermin killers in what were known as "rat killer" As a hunting group, terriers specialize in pursuing animals (usually vermin) that live in dens or burrows. Animals that are cornered and defending their young will fight ferociously. Therefore, any dog that would willingly pursue them must have an extraordinary degree of courage; terriers are bred for that quality. Ancestry As the name implies, the Yorkshire Terrier originated in Yorkshire (and the ...












