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.
Named for the city in England where they originated, Yorkshire terriers were used to catch
rats in clothing mills in the 19th century.
Named for the English county from which they originally hail, Yorkshire Terriers were used in the nineteenth century to catch
rats in clothing mills.
where they were originally used to catch
rats in clothing mills.
Owners bred this spunky fellow for catching
rats in clothing mills.
They were originally used for catching
rats in clothing mills in the 19th century.
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.
Yorkshire terriers caught
rats in clothing mills in the 19th century but later became European high society companions.
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 - baiting.
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.
Not exact matches
The Yorkie was originally employed
in catching
rats at the various
clothing mills around Yorkshire, England.
They were used to hunt
rats in mines and
clothing mills and also for hunting badgers and fox underground.
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.