Yorkshire Terrier

Tiny, bold and famously long-lived. Hypoallergenic coat needs daily care.

GroupToy
OriginYorkshire, England
Weight2–3 kg
Height20–23 cm
Lifespan13–16 years
Energy level
Trainability
Grooming needs
Good with kids
Good with other pets
Hypoallergenic
Watchdog instinct
Novice-owner OK

The Yorkshire Terrier was developed in Victorian-era English mills as a vermin-catcher for cotton mills and coal mines. Today's "Yorkie" is a toy-sized companion with the temperament of a much larger dog β€” bold, watchful and stubborn. The signature long, silky, hypoallergenic coat is breath-taking but requires real daily commitment.

Temperament

Confident, brave, affectionate, sometimes feisty. Yorkies often think they're the size of a German Shepherd and will challenge larger dogs. Bond very closely with one person. Can be yappy without training.

Exercise needs

30–45 minutes a day plus indoor play. Two short walks plus mental work is enough. Yorkies are easy to over-exercise β€” their joints are tiny.

Grooming

Daily brushing if kept in a long coat. Most owners opt for a "puppy cut" every 6–8 weeks. Hair grows continuously and doesn't shed (good for allergies). Tear staining around eyes is common β€” wipe daily.

Common health issues

Tracheal collapse (use a harness, never a collar). Patellar luxation. Liver shunts (puppy screen test). Dental disease (small mouths, crowded teeth β€” daily brushing essential). Hypoglycaemia in young puppies.

πŸ‘ Best for

Apartment-dwellers, allergy-sensitive owners, retirees, anyone wanting a long-lived pocket-sized companion.

πŸ‘Ž Not best for

Households with toddlers or large rough dogs β€” Yorkies are fragile.

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