Because they’re so tiny and have such splendid coats, many people think Yorkshire Terriers are delicate dogs. Actually, it’s better not to baby these dogs too much. Excessive pampering confuses them. Common sense care must be taken because of their size, but Yorkies are little terriers. That means they love to play and investigate. They are bundles of energy as puppies, though older Yorkies can be quiet and settled.
Yorkshire Terrier breed facts
The Yorkshire Terrier made its first appearance at a bench show in England in 1861 as a “broken-haired Scotch Terrier.”
Information you should know before owning a Yorkshire Terrier
Grooming must be done on a regular basis. Although the coat is easy to care for it is time consuming and necessary in order to keep your dog in healthy condition.
The Yorkshire Terrier can easily be injured by small children; if you are considering a Yorkshire Terrier you must be able to supervise the dog around small children.
The Yorkshire Terrier is an independent dog, but a devoted companion. Despite his small size he is more than willing to act as a guardian for his master.
