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Yorkshire terrier

British pronunciation/jˈɔːkʃə tˈɛɹɪə/
American pronunciation/jˈɔːɹkʃɚ tˈɛɹɪɚ/
Yorkshire terrier
[NOUN]
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a toy-sized terrier dog with long silky coat that is brown and grey in color, coming from Yorkshire, England

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Yorkshire terrier definition and meaning

What is a "Yorkshire terrier"?

The Yorkshire Terrier, or Yorkie, is a small dog breed known for its long, silky coat, compact size, and confident personality. They typically weigh between 4 to 7 pounds and stand about 8 to 9 inches tall at the shoulder. Yorkies have a distinctive appearance with a straight back, high-set tail, and a plush coat that can come in various colors, typically blue and tan. They have a lively and energetic personality, often described as feisty and bold, despite their small size. Yorkies are known for their intelligence and alertness, making them excellent watchdogs. They are also typically affectionate and devoted to their owners, forming strong bonds with their families. Yorkies require regular grooming to maintain their coat, and their exercise needs can be met with indoor play and short walks. They are well-suited for small living spaces, such as apartments, and for individuals or families looking for a lively and loyal companion.

Examples
1Here are Yorkshire Terrier puppies.
2The film included an appearance by Audrey’s mother, and also her Yorkshire terrier.
3My Yorkshire terrier has chewed up the legs on my kitchen table.
4The teacup Yorkshire Terrier first made headlines back in 2014 when Ivana took him to an Italian restaurant just around the corner from her residence on East 64th Street.
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