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Two Men Plead Not Guilty in Yorkshire Terrier Dognapping Case 
NBC 4 Los Angeles - Apr 04 10:20 AM
Two men accused of posing as prospective buyers, then taking three Yorkshire terrier puppies and an adult dog at gunpoint from the owners' Wilshire-area home, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to nine felony charges.

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Yorkshire terrier
Yorkshire Terrier
Adult Yorkshire Terrier.
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Common nicknames
Yorkie
Classification and breed standards
FCI: Group 3 Section 4 #86 Stds
AKC: Toy Stds
ANKC: Group 1 (Toys) Stds
CKC: Group 5 - Toys Stds
KC (UK): Toy Stds
NZKC: Toy Stds
UKC: Companion Breeds Stds

The Yorkshire Terrier, also known as a Yorkie, is a breed of small dog, one of many toy dog breeds. Yorkies can be very small, usually weighing between 5 and 7 lb (2.5 to 3.5 kg).

Contents

  • 1 Appearance
  • 2 Temperament
  • 3 Health
  • 4 History
  • 5 Miscellaneous
  • 6 Famous Yorkies
  • 7 External links

Appearance

The breed standard calls for a long, steel blue and tan coat that hangs straight and parts down the middle. However, many Yorkies do not conform directly to the standard. Some coats are black or silvery grey on the body. Tan is on the face and legs. The hair is usually straight and will grow long. Yorkies can also have somewhat wavy hair, although it is not acceptable for show dogs. In either case, Yorkie hair is soft, fine, and high-maintenance, and must either be trimmed short or washed and brushed frequently.Show dogs often have their hair 'wrapped' in rice paper, after a light oiling. This prevents the hairs from being broken easily, and keeps the coat in condition.

Temperament

The Yorkshire Terrier, though a toy breed, still retains much of its Terrier ancestry in terms of personality. Though personalities differ from dog to dog, they are generally intelligent, independent and spunky. Yorkies, especially males, are very territorial and are known for their disregard for the limitations of their own size. They will often attack much larger dogs despite their extreme size disadvantage.

Yorkies typically get along well with cats and other dogs, and love to play together in groups. However, they are terriers, and even an old, sedentary lap dog may eagerly hunt rodents. Because they are so small, they are easily injured; They usually get along well with children, but may be endangered if kept in the house with an undiscerning or abusive person, especially a child. Also, despite their small size, if attacked or continually provoked, like all dogs, they pack a surprisingly powerful bite.

Yorkshire Terriers tend to be more difficult to train than some of their canine cousins; however, this difficulty is considered to be a result of the breed’s characteristic prey drive rather than any major deficiency of intelligence as they were bred to work without human intervention.

Health

Adult Yorkie

Yorkies tend to develop cataracts in their old age, but their small size limits the effects of conditions such as arthritis. There is also the possibility of Trachea collapse, the cause of which is thought by many to be partially genetic, and partially caused by environment- specifically, the strain an energetic Yorkie puts on its neck when straining against its collar. Most veterinarians recommend use of a harness instead of a collar to help prevent the chronic coughing caused by partial trachea collapse. As with many purebred dogs, the Yorkshire Terrier is prone to certain genetic disorders. Most common is the liver shunt (portosystemic shunt). In this condition some of the dog's blood bypasses the liver and as such does not get cleaned of those toxins that the liver is responsible for removing. A Yorkie with this condition might exhibit some or all of the following symptoms: small stature, poor muscle development, behavioral abnormalities, unresponsiveness, seizures, and so on; however, if treated by a veterinarian, the condition is most often reversible in time.

History

Most believe that the Yorkshire Terrier is the product of comingling Scottish and English terriers when many Scots were displaced by the Industrial Revolution and settled in England. Though pedigrees are not available for the first Yorkshire Terrier ancestors, several breeds have been suggested, including the Old English Black and Tan, which is also considered the ancestor for the Welsh Terrier and the Manchester Terrier, the Waterside Terrier, the Clydesdale Terrier, and the Paisley Terrier. The Scottish influence, brought in by the weavers during the industrial revolution, are the same ancestors as the Scottish Terrier, West Highland White Terrier, and Cairn Terrier (all once one breed), as well as the Skye Terrier. Many have suggested that at some time the Maltese, an old breed from Malta, may be in the backgound of some as well.

Yorkshire with characteristic long and flowing coat

The original Yorkshire Terrier, known as the "Broken-Haired Scotch Terrier" was a 12-to-14 pound dog with wire hair whose intended purpose was the catching of rats and other vermin that lived in small spaces.

In 1870, the breed was renamed the Yorkshire Terrier, after the county of Yorkshire, England where the breed is believed to have originated. The father of the breed is considered to be Huddersfield Ben, who was born in 1865 and died in 1871 from a carriage accident, the inbred offspring of a mother and son. Huddersfield Ben was bred by Mr. W. Eastwood Huddersfield. A multiple champion, Huddersfield Ben set the foundation for what would develop into the modern Yorkie.

Based on registrations, Yorkshire Terriers became the #3 most popular dog breed in the United States in 2005 according to the American Kennel Club, trailing only the Labrador Retriever and the Golden Retriever.

Miscellaneous

A newly proposed breed, the Biewer, is a developing new breed based on the Yorkshire Terrier, built on an F1 cross to a Yorkshire Terrier. As the Biewer develops, it should not be crossed back to the Yorkie.

Famous Yorkies

  • Chow Mein from Gypsy
  • Smoky World War II hero
    Smoky was a Yorkshire Terrier who belonged to William Wynne of Ohio. Mr. Wynne adopted Smoky while serving with the 5th Air Force in the Pacific Theatre. Mr. Wynne trained Smoky to perform various tricks to entertain himself and his comrades. Smoky was later entered in Yank Magazine’s Best Mascot Contest. She won first prize and had her picture on the cover.
    Smoky became a war dog when she used her small size to her advantage and helped to “run” communication wire through a culvert that was under a runway. Without Smoky’s assistance, the runway would need to be excavated while the cable was laid. The runway would have been inoperable for several days. Smoky was deemed the most famous dog of World War Two. She returned home to Ohio with Mr. Wynne where she continued her “entertainment” career.

External links

  • YorkieTalk.com YorkieTalk.com Yorkshire Terrier Community
  • SmokyWarDog.com Yorkie Doodle Dandy: Smoky's Web site
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Two Men Plead Not Guilty in Yorkshire Terrier Dognapping Case 

NBC 4 Los Angeles - Apr 04 10:20 AM
Two men accused of posing as prospective buyers, then taking three Yorkshire terrier puppies and an adult dog at gunpoint from the owners' Wilshire-area home, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to nine felony charges.
The Fergus Falls Daily Journal 
Fergus Falls Daily Journal - Apr 06 10:15 AM
Kristi Lauschs Yorkshire terrier, Kiwi, is rewarded with a doggie treat when the pair visit the Bank of the West drive-thru window.

Top dogs 
The Pantagraph - Apr 07 10:25 PM
Labrador retrievers are as common around here as garage sale signs in April. Get a soft-coated wheaten terrier if you want to be different; there's only one of those registered in McLean County.

Men Plead Not Guilty in Dognapping Case 
KABC-TV Los Angeles - Apr 04 10:18 AM
Two men accused stealing three Yorkshire terrier puppies and an adult dog pleaded not guilty to nine felony charges.

Gone with the dogs 
The Marshall News Messenger - Apr 07 10:33 PM
The chilly temperatures forced many small dogs to snuggle inside their owner's coats for warmth at Saturday's fourth annual Pets on the Bayou event in Jefferson as their owners braved the Easter cold snap to celebrate with their pets.

Author warns of more pet-food dangers 
Colorado Springs Gazette - Apr 07 12:02 AM
With the pet food scare continuing, more people are concerned about what to feed their animals. Kathy Stevens, director of the Catskill Animal Sanctuary in Saugerties, N.Y., and author of the book Where The Blind Horses Sing warns about foods you might consider pretty innocent.

Little Lady charms her rescuers 
St. Petersburg Times - Apr 06 4:30 AM
The Yorkie got lost in Arkansas and somehow ended up in a Brandon home. TAMPA - The solemn-faced officers walked into police headquarters and, one by one, Lady melted their tough facades.

Doggy DNA: Scientists have dog size mystery licked 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 05 11:04 AM
A single gene makes some poodles purse-sized while allowing a Great Dane to look a pony in the eye, U.S. scientists reported on Thursday in a finding that may shed light on human size differences and diseases.

The Wright stuff for sales 
Monroe Times - Apr 06 2:19 PM
MONROE -- June Wright is vibrant, from her head to her toes, in her laugh and even out on the job.

CANINE COMPANION: Should you breed your dog? 
The Herald-Press - Apr 06 11:27 AM
To breed or not to breed; that is the question. Whether you a have dog with a pedigree or just a cute mutt, there are several things to consider before making the decision to breed.

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