Yorkshire Terrier
Quick Facts
Temperament: Bold, Independent, Intelligent
Height: 18 - 23 cm
Weight: 2 - 4 kg
Life Expectancy: 11-15 years
Barking Level: High
Traits
About
Yorkshire Terriers are confident, affectionate, and emotionally devoted. Their love is bold and personal — they form deep bonds and often attach closely to one special person. Though tiny in size, a Yorkie’s heart is fearless and full of devotion.
Yorkshire Terrier — The Tiny Soul with a Lion’s Spirit
The Yorkshire Terrier carries elegance wrapped in bravery. With their silky flowing coat, alert eyes, and proud posture, they radiate confidence far beyond their small frame. Originally bred to hunt rats in mills, Yorkies still carry that sharp awareness and courageous spark.
Beneath their glamorous appearance lies a deeply loving companion. Yorkshire Terriers thrive on closeness and enjoy being part of every moment — sitting in your lap, following you everywhere, and watching the world with keen curiosity. Their affection is expressive, often shown through cuddles, soft sounds, and constant companionship.
They are emotionally sensitive dogs who respond strongly to attention and tone. When a Yorkie curls up against you or eagerly waits for your return, it feels intimate and sincere — love that is protective, playful, and deeply loyal.
For those who enjoy elegance paired with personality, the Yorkshire Terrier becomes more than a pet — they become a tiny guardian of your heart, full of courage and charm.
Feeding & Diet
Yorkshire Terriers need careful nutrition to support their small size and fast metabolism.
Recommended:
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High-quality small-breed food
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Protein-rich, easily digestible meals
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Small, frequent portions
Avoid:
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Overfeeding
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Sugary or fatty treats
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Sudden diet changes
Balanced nutrition supports coat health and energy levels.
Grooming Requirements
Their silky coat requires consistent grooming.
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Daily or alternate-day brushing (long coat)
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Regular trimming if kept in a short cut
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Bathing every 2–4 weeks
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Routine ear cleaning, nail trimming, and dental care
Grooming is essential to prevent tangles and dental issues.
Exercise Needs
Yorkshire Terriers are lively but not high-endurance dogs.
Daily activity includes:
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30–45 minutes of activity
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Short walks and indoor play
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Mental stimulation through games
They enjoy bursts of energy followed by cuddle time.
Common Health Issues
Yorkshire Terriers may be prone to:
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Dental problems
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Patellar luxation
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Tracheal collapse
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Hypoglycemia (especially puppies)
Regular vet visits are important for long-term health.
Training Tips
Yorkshire Terriers are intelligent but can be strong-willed.
Best training approach:
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Positive reinforcement
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Gentle but consistent leadership
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Short, fun sessions
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Early socialization
Harsh methods hurt confidence — encouragement builds trust.
Is the Yorkshire Terrier Good with Kids and Other Pets?
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Best with gentle, older children
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Loyal and protective despite small size
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Can live with other pets if socialized early
They thrive in attentive, loving homes.
A Yorkshire Terrier loves boldly and lives proudly. Their bond is fierce, affectionate, and full of personality.
If you’re looking for a small dog with elegance, courage, and endless devotion, the Yorkshire Terrier will stay close — tiny in body, mighty in heart ✨🐾
Good With
- families
- apartments
- suburban homes
Not Recommended
- owners wanting a quiet breed
At a Glance
Origin: United Kingdom
Size: Small
Coat Type: Long
Coat Colors: Blue & Tan
Health Issues: Skin allergies, hip dysplasia, dental disease