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About Yorkshire Terriers
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Scottish Terrier Dog Breed Information, Pictures ...
Origin & History of the Yorkshire Terrier
Scottish weavers came to England with little terriers bred to
hunt rats in the 19th century. These dogs were crossed and created “broken haired” ...
The Scottie is a hardy little dog that has a very determined and independent air about them. They are loving towards those close to them and are fine with ...
Yorkshire Terriers were shown in a dog show category (class) at the time called "Rough and Broken-coated, Broken-haired Scotch and
Yorkshire Terriers".
Yorkshire Terrier - The Broken-Hair
Yorkshire Terrier - Other names/Nicknames: Formerly called a Broken Haired Scotch Terrier Yorkie Country/Date of origin: England 1800′s Height: 7 to 9 ...
DOG - Yorkshire Terrier / YORKIE/S / BROKEN-HAIRED ...
Until the late 19th century, the Yorkshire Terrier was known (and exhibited in a show ring) as the “Broken Haired Toy Terrier,” “Rough ...
The Not Small At All Yorkshire Terrier Breed FAQ Guide
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Known initially as broken-haired Scotch terriers. When they were brought to England (from Scotland), they kept this name for nearly a decade before a ...
Yorkshire Terrier - The Broken-Hair Scotch Terrier
The history of the Yorkshire Terrier
This image of DOG - Yorkshire Terrier / YORKIE/S / BROKEN-HAIRED SCOTTISH TERRIER. running in garden. by John Daniels/Mary Evans Picture Library is ...
Originally, the breed was called
Yorkshire Terrier Legacy · The breed first appeared at an 1861 bench show in England as the Broken-Haired Scotch Terrier, named for thedog's Scottish terrier ...
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The Yorkie was called the “Rough and Broken-coated,” the “Broken-haired Scotch,” and the “Yorkshire terrier” before finally being granted the moniker ...
Originally, the breed was called the “broken-haired scotch terrier.” In 1870, a reporter at a dog show stated that the breed should be ...