Fun Yorkshire Terrier Facts For Kids

Abhijeet Modi
Jan 29, 2023 By Abhijeet Modi
Originally Published on Aug 05, 2021
Edited by Luca Demetriou
Fact-checked by Chandan Shukla
Here are some fascinating Yorkshire Terrier facts about this adorable canine.
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Age: 3-18
Read time: 7.4 Min

You must have heard of a Yorkshire Terrier, popularly known as a Yorkie, a small dog who was originally a ratter but now is one of the most popular toy dog breeds in the world. This dog breed belongs to the terrier group.

Yorkies hail from England. These mischievous little dogs are full of energy and joy.

These dogs are masters of charming people with their cute looks.

It's because of their charm that these Yorkshire Terrier mix dogs changed their status from a ratter to a cute lap dog. In order to understand the Yorkshire Terrier origin, it is important to understand the history of the Yorkshire Terrier, which originates in the Yorkshire county in England.

While this dog breed was originally bred from Scotch Terriers, they were christened Yorkshire Terrier as the breed was largely improved upon in Yorkshire. The Yorkshire Terrier hypoallergenic status can be attributed to the fact that this dog breed has hair and not fur, so it does not shed a lot.

Some of the most popular Yorkshire Terrier colors that you can choose from include tan, blue and gold, black and tan, black and gold. This dog breed is available in various Yorkshire Terrier sizes that are known as standard Yorkshire Terrier, teacup Yorkshire Terrier, and miniature Yorkshire Terrier.

Yorkshire Terrier energy level is very high and this therapy dog requires proper exercise and training to manage the energy levels.

Today we have brought some very exciting Yorkshire Terrier facts for you, so make sure you read this article to the very end. Know more about dogs by reading Norfolk Terrier facts and Czechoslovakian Wolfdog facts.

Yorkshire Terrier Interesting Facts

What type of animal is a Yorkshire Terrier?

The Yorkshire Terrier, popularly known as a Yorkie, is a toy dog breed from the Terrier group that was bred in the mid-1800s in the English counties Yorkshire and Lancashire.

What class of animal does a Yorkshire Terrier belong to?

A Yorkshire Terrier belongs to the mammal class of animals. This dog breed is categorized as a toy breed by the American Kennel Club.

How many Yorkshire Terriers are there in the world?

The Yorkshire Terrier is a popular breed, and this breed is a parent breed of many new toy dogs. There are thousands of Yorkshire Terriers in this world, and the exact figure is not known, but Yorkshire Terrier breeds are not a rare species, so their population is stable and free from any major threats.

Where does a Yorkshire Terrier live?

Yorkshire Terriers live in the plain areas. Usually, these small size dogs reside in areas with moderate temperatures.

What is a Yorkshire Terrier's habitat?

Yorkies prefer to live in a house with a moderate temperature that is neither too hot nor too cold. These dogs can live well in apartments as well.

Who do Yorkshire Terriers live with?

Yorkshire Terriers usually live alone with their owners. It is one of the dog breeds that must be kept alone as these small size dogs might be quite aggressive towards other animals in the house.

How long does a Yorkshire Terrier live?

The Yorkshire Terrier life span on an average ranges between 13-17 years. With proper Yorkshire Terrier grooming and health monitoring, the lifespan can be improved significantly.

How do they reproduce?

The dogs reproduce through sexual reproduction, which means that in order to produce offspring, the egg produced by the female's uterus needs to be fertilized with the sperm. This is done by the process of mating.

If the mating is successful, the egg gets fertilized, and the female gets pregnant. The average gestation period of Yorkies is 63 days long. They can give birth to 2-6 Yorkie puppies at once.

What is their conservation status?

The conservation status of the Yorkshire Terrier is listed as Least Concern. The population of this toy dog is good in number and it doesn't face any threat of being endangered.

It is one of the dog breeds that can be found in many homes across the UK and the United States. Hence, there are no immediate threats to this dog breeds.

Yorkshire Terrier Fun Facts

What do Yorkshire Terriers look like?

Yorkies have a cute appearance. They have short legs and small bodies covered with long hair and v-shaped ears.

The long-haired Yorkie’s coat is parted on the face and from the base of the skull to the end of the tail. The long silky coat is straight and hangs down evenly on each side of the body.

The build of a Yorkie is neat, compact, and well proportioned. The Yorkshire Terrier is so cute that it is known as the toy dog breed of Terriers.

This breed weighs no more than seven pounds. The coat of a Yorkie is soft, smooth, and silky, which can grow up to the floor length.

Their Yorkshire Terrier color of coat can be a mix of blue and tan, blue and gold, black and tan, black and gold, and steel blue. The Yorkshire Terrier short hair also require proper grooming to retain their shine.

Yorkshire Terrier

How cute are they?

These little toy dogs are masters of cute looks. Yorkies are adorable companion dogs. Yorkies, with their cute looks, can easily make anyone fall for them. The Yorkshire Terrier personality is extremely endearing and liked by everyone.

How do they communicate?

In order to communicate, Yorkies can bark, whimper, growl, howl and cry. Apart from making sounds, they can also make some gestures such as nodding, and turning away.

How big is a Yorkshire Terrier?

A Yorkshire Terrier is 8-9 in tall. The Yorkies are small dogs, that are slightly bigger than the Chihuahua dog.

How fast can a Yorkshire Terrier run?

Yorkies are not very fast runners. Their short legs act as a hindrance for running. Many Yorkies can run at a speed of around 6-7 mph.

How much does a Yorkshire Terrier weigh?

The average weight of a Yorkshire Terrier is 4-7 lb. These cute little dogs have short legs, and their weight is a little ad on, making them slow to run.

What are their male and female names of the species?

A male Yorkshire Terrier is called a dog and a female Yorkshire Terrier is called a bitch.

What would you call a baby Yorkshire Terrier?

A baby Yorkshire Terrier is called a Yorkshire Terrier puppy. The personality of a Yorkie puppy is extremely loving and cute.

What do they eat?

Yorkies are small toy dogs with a very small appetite. It is advised to feed your Yorkie with good quality dog food.

The dog food should consist of all the essential food items such as cereals, meat, and grains. The owner can buy ready-to-serve dog food from the market, or they can themselves make the dog food at home.

If you are making the Waterside Terrier dog food at home then make sure to consult all the ingredients with a veterinary doctor. Apart from dog food, Yorkies can eat fruits, veggies, butter, and yogurt.

Are they hypoallergenic?

Yes, Yorkies are hypoallergenic. Usually, no dog is completely hypoallergenic, but a Yorkshire Terrier is a really great option for those who are more prone to pet allergies, as these dogs have hair, not fur, and Yorkie dogs shed negligible amounts of hair.

Would they make a good pet?

Yorkies can make a good pet as they are small and suitable for traveling. Also, Yorkie dogs are loving and loyal to their owners, and their quirky and entertaining personality makes them ideal family and companion dogs. Yorkshire Terrier temperaments are generally known to be friendly and docile, making them ideal pets for kids as well as adults.

Did you know...

Yorkies require high maintenance as their long silky coats require daily grooming.

Yorkies can be yappy sometimes.

Yorkies bark a lot, which means they can be noisy.

This is one of the dog breeds that served during the World War II as well.

How did Yorkshire Terriers get their name?

Much of the early development of the Yorkshire Terrier breed took place in the city of Yorkshire, England. And because of that, the toy breed got its name as the Yorkshire Terrier. Yorkies got their name despite being developed from Scottish Terrier originally because most of the improvements were introduced in the Yorkshire region.  

What were Yorkshire Terriers originally bred for?

The Yorkie was intentionally and originally bred as a Ratter, a dog bred for killing the rats and rodents hiding in small places. This breed was taken into mines, and cloth mills for the purpose of killing the rats and rodents present there.

If you want to buy a cute little Yorkie, then it will cost you somewhere between $800-$1500 to own a Yorkshire Terrier puppy.

Yorkies are bold, confident, and courageous dogs and are not afraid of bigger dogs and animals. This dog appears to be fragile and innocent, but they are aggressive dogs who do not mind messing with other dogs.  They are loyal and friendly with their owners. So, overall they are a perfect combination for a pet dog.

Yorkshire Terriers can suffer from various health conditions such as bronchitis, lymphangiectasia, portosystemic shunt, cataracts, and keratitis sicca. In addition to these health conditions, Yorkies also have a sensitive digestive system.

So they are to be fed very carefully as anything that does not belong to their regular diet can result in vomiting or diarrhea. If proper care is taken, then these health issues can be minimized.

Here at Kidadl, we have carefully created lots of interesting family-friendly animal facts for everyone to discover! Learn more about some other mammals including French Brittany, or Field Spaniel.

You can even occupy yourself at home by drawing one on our Yorkshire Terrier dog coloring pages.

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Written by Abhijeet Modi

Master of Computer Science

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Abhijeet ModiMaster of Computer Science

An experienced and innovative entrepreneur and creative writer, Abhijeet holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Computer Application from Birla Institute of Technology, Jaipur. He co-founded an e-commerce website while developing his skills in content writing, making him an expert in creating blog posts, website content, product descriptions, landing pages, and editing articles. Passionate about pushing his limits, Abhijeet brings both technical expertise and creative flair to his work.

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