Yorkshire Terrier
Canis lupus familiaris
The Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie) is an AKC Toy-group terrier developed in the mills of nineteenth-century Yorkshire as a ratter, eventually refined into the silk-coated four-to-seven-pound companion that wears its working-terrier history with surprising boldness for its size.

The shape of the breed,
in plain English.
Tiny but spirited toy breed with a long, silky blue-and-tan coat. AKC Toy Group. Bold and confident, popular as a companion in urban settings.
Recognition matrix
across 0 registries.
Each named look is graded per registry. Standard means it appears in the breed standard. Disqualifying means an animal showing it cannot place in conformation.
Owner-experience
across 14 dimensions.
Each bar is a 1 to 5 score from breed-knowledgeable owners. Read the bar labels for the trade-off the dimension captures.
Temperament
Coat and maintenance
Activity
Behavior
Heritable traits
in Yorkshire Terrier.
Each row is one heritable trait. The frequency label tells you how often it appears across the breed.
Breeds related to
the Yorkshire Terrier.
Variants and lineage neighbors buyers often weigh side by side. Each links to its own breed guide.
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