By: Gilroy Hicks | 2010-10-27 | Pets Yorkshire terrier can be quite stubborn and for those who owns one, it is important to look after these habits of the dog. Yorkshire terrier training should certainly be filled with enjoyment for both the dog and the owner with the satisfaction from the outcome. You need to remember some of the tips while training your yorkie. read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-10-28 | Home & Family Yorkshire Terriers originated in the mid-19th century around the industrial heartlands of northern England. They were bred by working men, for whom a large dog would have been difficult to keep, but who wanted a lively companion. Their probable forebears are the old Black-and-Tan Terriers, the Maltese, and the now extinct Clysedale Terrier. From each litter the smallest dogs were selected for breeding and the Yorkshire Terrier gradually 'shrank' to the proportions we see today. read more
By: Lea Mullins | 2010-03-26 | Pets Yorkshire Terriers are compact little dogs that make for fantastic traveling companions. Although they are now bred mostly for companion pets and are classified by the AKC (American Kennel Club) as a Toy Breed, the Yorkshire Terrier does have its roots in the Terrier Group. read more
By: kathleenchester | 2010-12-17 | Pets Yorkshire Terriers, commonly called Yorkies, are very small dogs with very big attitudes and personalities. They can learn very easily when they want to because they are so smart, but since they are so stubborn training this breed of dog can be very trying. read more
By: Kathleen Chester | 2010-12-17 | Pets Yorkshire Terriers, or Yorkies as they are commonly called, are very small dogs that do not seem to realize that they are small. They are very brave, always up for an adventure, and they are almost always full of energy. read more
By: Suzanna Hardaway | 2010-10-19 | Pets The breed of Yorkshire terrier dogs are among the best pets you will ever have. They are small and easy to take around with you, and they are also good for securing your home.Though they might not be an excellent protector because of their fragility, they do possess the ability to keep you on alert in case of any slight movement that may escape your hearing. read more
By: Lisa Howard | 2010-05-03 | Pets Why pay a groomer? Grooming a Yorkshire Terrier at home is cheaper, and it's easy enough anyone can learn to do it. Here are a few tips to help you get started grooming Yorkshire Terriers. read more
By: Dennis Estrada | 2010-03-27 | Pets The Yorkshire Terrier dominates the world record as the smallest breed of dog. Their masters made excellent choice for the names. We will also explore suggestions or alternative names. Here are the pretty, cute, and good dog names for the breed. read more
By: Lea Mullins | 2010-03-26 | Pets Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most appealing of the small toy dog breeds. They are charming, intelligent and considering their size they are courageous and will defend their territory decisively against much larger dogs. read more
By: Kevin I Phillips | 2010-04-01 | Pets Yorkshire Terriers are known for their compact and athletic builds. The Yorkie has a flat head with a dark nose and short muzzle. Their average weight is about 7-8 pounds and their height between 6 and 8 inches. They are an intelligent dog, but they can also be a little stubborn. Yorkshire Terriers lifespan usually falls between 13-17 years! Don't let their tiny stature fool you as they have the heart of a Lion. read more
By: danny | 2010-12-17 | Pets American Pit Bull Terrier and Yorkshire Terrier seem to be two of most preferred Terrier dog breed that turn out to be companion dogs in the house. American Pit Bull Terrier comes with more muscular and also larger appearance compared to Yorkshire Terrier. Not only powerful but Pit Bull Terrier definitely ferocious within doggy battling, because of this fact American Pit Bull was usually preferred for canine combats. read more
By: Jon Herring | 2010-03-29 | Pets Terriers are known for one thing - energy. They have a lot of it and they know how to use it. Terriers can run around all day long and still want to run some more. That energy, especially as puppies, can make Terrier puppy training a bit difficult. However, you can use their energy to help with the training, so try these 5 tips to make your Terrier trained fast. read more
By: Chris Meistre | 2010-03-28 | Pets English Bull Terriers are renowned for having a bad reputation. English Bull Terriers are an extremely loyal and lovable breed of dog, but only if raised correctly. read more
By: Heather Rey | 2011-04-11 | Pets The Yorkshire Terrier originated in England and was originally used by the working class to hunt small vermin. Later, the upper class became interested in the beautiful breed and entered them into sho... read more
By: kathleenchester | 2011-04-09 | Pets Although there are not many ailments that can cause problems for your Yorkshire Terrier puppies, the proper precautions should always be taken to make sure you never have any health emergencies in the... read more