The Yorkshire Terrier, also known as a Yorkie, is a British breed of toy dog of terrier type. It is among the smallest of the terriers and indeed of all dog breeds, with a weight of no more than 3.2 kg (7 lb). It originated in the nineteenth century in the English county of Yorkshire, after which it is named. The coat is tan on the head and dark steel-grey on the body; no other colour is accepted by either The Kennel Club or the Fédération Cynologique Internationale.
Yorkshire Terrier
A Yorkshire Terrier from 1915
A painting from the 19th century depicting a Yorkshire-like terrier by Ernest Gustave Girardot
A silver-blue and pale cream Yorkshire Terrier, with characteristic long hair
Toy dog traditionally refers to a very small dog or a grouping of small and very small breeds of dog. A toy dog may be of any of various dog types. Types of dogs referred to as toy dogs may include spaniels, pinschers and terriers that have been bred down in size. Not all toy dogs are lap dogs.
The Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most popular of the toy breeds.
The Chinese Crested Dog is a hairless toy breed.
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