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Yorkshire Terrier Health & Care Guide

A tiny but feisty terrier with a glamorous coat and a personality much bigger than their size.

Yorkshire Terrier
Lifespan 11-15 years
Weight 2-3 kg
Size small
Grooming daily (long coat) or weekly (short cut)

Temperament

BoldConfidentCourageousAffectionateSpirited

Yorkshire Terrier: Complete Breed Guide

Don't let their small size fool you — Yorkshire Terriers have the confidence of a dog ten times their size. These spirited little terriers are loyal, loving, and full of attitude.

History

Developed in Yorkshire, England in the 19th century by textile mill workers to catch rats. Despite their humble origins, they quickly became fashionable companion dogs among Victorian women.

Temperament

Yorkies are bold, confident, and fiercely loyal to their owners. They're affectionate with family but can be wary of strangers. They have classic terrier spirit — they don't know they're small.

They can be yappy if not trained, but with proper socialisation, they're charming companions.

Exercise Needs

20-30 minutes daily. Short walks and indoor play are sufficient. They're more active than many toy breeds but don't require intense exercise.

Health

  • Dental Disease: Extremely common — tiny mouths with crowded teeth
  • Patellar Luxation: Very common in toy breeds
  • Tracheal Collapse: Weakened windpipe causing coughing and breathing difficulty. Always use a harness, never a collar.
  • Portosystemic Shunt: Liver blood vessel defect
  • Hypoglycaemia: Low blood sugar, especially in puppies and very small adults
  • Legg-Calve-Perthes: Hip joint deterioration

Grooming

The signature floor-length silky coat requires daily brushing. Most pet owners keep a shorter puppy cut for practicality. They're considered hypoallergenic (hair, not fur) and shed minimally.

Living With a Yorkie

Perfect for: Apartments, single adults, older owners, allergy sufferers

Not ideal for: Families with very young children (fragile), very cold climates without protection

Training tip: Don't baby them because they're small. Treat them like a real dog — with boundaries, training, and socialisation. "Small dog syndrome" is a training failure, not a breed trait.

Common Questions About the Yorkshire Terrier

What is the average lifespan of a Yorkshire Terrier?

The Yorkshire Terrier has an average lifespan of 11-15 years. Providing regular veterinary checkups, a balanced diet, appropriate exercise, and early detection of breed-specific health conditions all contribute to a longer, healthier life.

What health problems are Yorkshire Terriers prone to?

Yorkshire Terriers are commonly predisposed to: Dental Disease, Patellar Luxation, Tracheal Collapse, Portosystemic Shunt, Hypoglycaemia, Legg-Calve-Perthes. Regular vet checkups and breed-specific screening help detect these conditions early when they are most treatable.

How much grooming does a Yorkshire Terrier need?

The Yorkshire Terrier requires daily (long coat) or weekly (short cut) grooming. This includes regular brushing, nail trims every 3–4 weeks, ear cleaning, and periodic baths. Staying consistent with grooming prevents matting, skin issues, and ear infections.

What is the temperament of a Yorkshire Terrier?

Yorkshire Terriers are generally known to be Bold, Confident, Courageous, Affectionate, Spirited. These traits make them well-suited to families, active owners, or experienced pet parents depending on their individual needs.

How can I track my Yorkshire Terrier's health?

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