AUSTRALIAN
NATIONAL KENNEL COUNCIL Inc. Publication
BACKGROUND
The Yorkshire Terrier was created around
the middle of the 19th Century by crossing a number of Terrier
varieties that existed at that time.
This was done around the middle to north of England, especially
in the County of Yorkshire, hence the name Yorkshire Terrier.The
"early" Yorkshire Terriers could be as large as6kgs (14 lbs)
and were used, like other Terrier breeds, to kill rats. Over
time, breeders produced a smaller, more beautiful dog that was a
household pet and show dog, rather than a rat killer.

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BREED PERSONALITY/CHARACTERISTICS/ TEMPERAMENT
Most Yorkshire
Terriers are alert, active and inquisitive. They can be
determined with a mind of their own but are faithful and loyal
to their human family.They thrive on human companionship and
will happily be included in family activities.They have a sense
of fun and enjoy a game. Thanks to their alertness, they make a
good watchdog and will bark if strangers come to the
home.Although they are of small stature, they aregenerally a
robust and healthy little terrier. They have the proportions of
a normal dog but in miniature.Yorkshire
Terriers have a coat that does not shed or mould and they are
therefore a hypoallergenic (low allergy causing) breed.The coat
is not weather resistant and so Yorkshire Terriers should live
indoors with periods outside for exercise.


