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Yorkshire Terrier

- Dog breed overview and guide

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Yorkshire Terrier: Introduction to the Breed Origins and History Early Beginnings The Yorkshire Terrier, often referred to as the "Yorkie," is a small breed of dog known for its elegant appearance and spirited personality. Originating from Yorkshire, England in the 19th century, this breed quickly gained popularity and became a beloved companion and show dog. Development of the Breed The Yorkshire Terrier's ancestors can be traced back to several terrier breeds, including the Waterside Terrier, Manchester Terrier, and Dandie Dinmont Terrier. These terriers were brought to Yorkshire by Scottish weavers who relocated to England during the Industrial Revolution. Working Class Origins Initially, Yorkshire Terriers were bred for practical purposes, such as catching rats and mice in textile mills and mines. Their small size, agility, and fearless nature made them excellent vermin hunters. Despite their humble beginnings, these dogs caught the attention of the local elite who recognized their charm and beauty. Rise to Popularity During the mid-19th century, the Yorkshire Terrier's popularity soared, especially among high society and the Victorian era's fashionable women. Breeders selectively bred the Yorkie for smaller size, luxurious coat, and refined appearance. The breed's distinctive long, silky, and flowing blue and tan coat became a hallmark feature. Recognition and Standardization The first Yorkshire Terrier was registered with the Kennel Club (UK) in 1874. The breed's official name was changed from "Broken-Haired Scotch Terrier" to "Yorkshire Terrier" to reflect its origins. The breed's popularity soon spread beyond England's borders, and it was recognized by various kennel clubs worldwide. Modern Yorkies Today, the Yorkshire Terrier remains a beloved companion dog and a popular choice for dog shows. They are known for their lively and confident personality, often displaying a tenacious and feisty demeanor despite their small size. Their elegant appearance and affectionate nature make them cherished pets in many households. Whether as a working terrier or a pampered lapdog, the Yorkshire Terrier continues to captivate dog lovers with its endearing charm, intelligence, and unmistakable style.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9798396318564
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 110
  • Utgitt:
  • 28. mai 2023
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x229x6 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 159 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 19. desember 2024

Beskrivelse av Yorkshire Terrier

Yorkshire Terrier: Introduction to the Breed
Origins and History
Early Beginnings
The Yorkshire Terrier, often referred to as the "Yorkie," is a small breed of dog known for its elegant appearance and spirited personality. Originating from Yorkshire, England in the 19th century, this breed quickly gained popularity and became a beloved companion and show dog.
Development of the Breed
The Yorkshire Terrier's ancestors can be traced back to several terrier breeds, including the Waterside Terrier, Manchester Terrier, and Dandie Dinmont Terrier. These terriers were brought to Yorkshire by Scottish weavers who relocated to England during the Industrial Revolution.
Working Class Origins
Initially, Yorkshire Terriers were bred for practical purposes, such as catching rats and mice in textile mills and mines. Their small size, agility, and fearless nature made them excellent vermin hunters. Despite their humble beginnings, these dogs caught the attention of the local elite who recognized their charm and beauty.
Rise to Popularity
During the mid-19th century, the Yorkshire Terrier's popularity soared, especially among high society and the Victorian era's fashionable women. Breeders selectively bred the Yorkie for smaller size, luxurious coat, and refined appearance. The breed's distinctive long, silky, and flowing blue and tan coat became a hallmark feature.
Recognition and Standardization
The first Yorkshire Terrier was registered with the Kennel Club (UK) in 1874. The breed's official name was changed from "Broken-Haired Scotch Terrier" to "Yorkshire Terrier" to reflect its origins. The breed's popularity soon spread beyond England's borders, and it was recognized by various kennel clubs worldwide.
Modern Yorkies
Today, the Yorkshire Terrier remains a beloved companion dog and a popular choice for dog shows. They are known for their lively and confident personality, often displaying a tenacious and feisty demeanor despite their small size. Their elegant appearance and affectionate nature make them cherished pets in many households.
Whether as a working terrier or a pampered lapdog, the Yorkshire Terrier continues to captivate dog lovers with its endearing charm, intelligence, and unmistakable style.

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