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Old 02-22-2011, 12:30 AM   #23
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Oh you are in England! My ex-husband is from there and it was his family that started the whole Yorkie history interest for me, I've always loved them had them in my family as pets, but didn't ever really question their history...I wish I remembered her name bu his grandma's friend was a breeder there really into their history, anyways she passed on a lot of information I haven't seen here or haven't had many people agree with here so I've always wanted to talk to somene else across the ond and see if there was just a different perspective there or what not!

Thank you so much for your comments...I've noticed a lot of what you said too but I'm still in the early processes of learning so I'm hesitant to hold much stock in anything yet...

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Originally Posted by sashajade View Post
Your not the only one confused
I would say most yorkies here in the uk are of the larger size as we dont very often see the under 4 pound ones here but do see a lot of yorkies lets say the size of a westie.
As far as i know kennel club breed standard is the same in the uk and usa being must not be over 7 pounds to be able to show.
Yorkies were first bred to kill rats so had to be small enough to get in to small places but big enough to kill a rat as far as i can remember up to 30 pounds when they first started breeding them, they were dogs of farmers and property owners but when the wives of the property owners saw they were cute they wanted them as cute pretty pets so the fashion changed and they were bred down in size and no longer used as ratters.
There is no proven history of where the yorkie came from but most agree they came from Huddersfield Ben who was born 1865 and died in 1871.
Some records show that yorkies were given different names back then and showing had different weight classes but none were over 12 pounds but if you ever see a painting of ben you can see he is well over 12 pounds in weight yet he was shown so its hard to know what is the truth.

Some links both with different ideas History of the Yorkshire Terrier by Joan Gordon
Yorkshire Terriers
Dog Breed History: The Yorkshire Terrier by Susan Bailey
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