Yorkshire breed introduction

Yorkshire breed introduction
Yorkshire (confirm introduction)

Yorkshire Terrier, also known as Yorkshire Terrier and Yorkshire Terrier, is native to Yorkshire in northeastern England and is a cross between Isle of Skye Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Dandy Dinmont Terrier and Maltese. Bred and bred, the AKC classification belongs to the ornamental dog group. Originally used for hunting mice. The Yorkshire Terrier has a small body, soft and silky coat, and dazzling brilliance. It has been a fashionable pet since Queen Victoria's time, and is deeply loved by men, women and children. Yorkshire Terriers and Chihuahuas are both known as the smallest dog breeds in the world and are currently mostly used as family ornamental dogs.
Chinese name:Yorkshire Terrier
Latin name:Yorkshire Terrier
Alternate name:Yorkshire Terrier Yorkshire Terrier Terrier
Kingdom:Animal
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Vertebrates
>Class:Mammalia
Subclass:Eurytheria
Order:Carnivora
subclass Order:Canis
Family:Canidae
Genus:Canis
Species: Domestic dogs, terriers
Subspecies:Yorkshire Terrier
Dispersed area:Great Britain
Size: strong>Small dogs
Compatible with dog food:Natural food recommended by WDJ
/strong>12~15 years

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