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The truth
of the matter is that you never really know what your Yorkie will be up to next.The Yorkie was originally bred to hunt rats
in clothing mills in the county Yorkshire
in England.
In addition to serving as a loyal companion, early Yorkshire Terriers were also used to catch rats in clothing mills — they were also used in the sport of rat - baitin
In addition to serving as a loyal companion, early Yorkshire Terriers were also used to catch rats
in clothing mills — they were also used in the sport of rat - baitin
in clothing mills — they were also used
in the sport of rat - baitin
in the sport
of rat - baiting.
This breed was developed during the 19th century for the purpose
of catching rats
in clothing mills — the Yorkshire Terrier was also used
in the sport
of rat - baiting until it became more popular as a companion pet.
It was oftentimes said their coat was a product
of the looms since they worked
in the
clothing mills during the 19th century.
The Snorkie is a mix
of terriers (Miniature Schnauzer and Yorkshire Terrier) and originated
in the U.S. Because his lineage was originally bred for hunting rodents — the Yorkie
in English
clothing mills and the Miniature Schnauzer on farms
in Germany — the Snorkie will almost certainly exhibit some
of these hunting characteristics.
This breed
of dog originated from Yorkshire
in England where it was kept
in clothing mills to catch rats.
The Yorkshire Terrier is part
of the terrier group, bred to deal with rat infestations
in the
clothing mills that abounded back
in 19th century Yorkshire England.
In the middle of the 19th century, when work was plentiful in the north of England, many workers travelled down from Scotland to seek work in the Yorkshire clothing mills, bringing with them their own canine travelling companion
In the middle
of the 19th century, when work was plentiful
in the north of England, many workers travelled down from Scotland to seek work in the Yorkshire clothing mills, bringing with them their own canine travelling companion
in the north
of England, many workers travelled down from Scotland to seek work
in the Yorkshire clothing mills, bringing with them their own canine travelling companion
in the Yorkshire
clothing mills, bringing with them their own canine travelling companions.
The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed
of terrier type, developed during the 19th century
in Yorkshire, England, to catch rats
in clothing mills.