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What were Yorkies bred for Could someone tell me what Yorkies were bred for? I thought they were bred to go down into small places to hunt out mice and rats. At Puppy school from H*ll last week they went around the room to tell what their dog was bred for and how difficult would their pupy be to train. My DGS (handler) said the bit about hunting and the Instructor very curtly said they were bred to sit on people's laps so that their (that is the humans) fleas could jump off onto the Yorkie. My DGS then said he thought his puppy would do good and again she very curtly announced that they were extremely difficult to train. Things just got worse I won't bore you but has anyone ever heard that about the fleas and is this true? |
I have always understood that they were bred to be ratters. Sounds like you had a wonderful time at that class.....NOT:eek: |
That doesnt sound like a very nice trainer at all:thumbdown |
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I'd be inclined to do some....extra credit and print it out to take to class. Just what is this person's credentials? Cause they certainly do not know about the yorkshire terrier breed. |
I read that they were mine hunters. But I'm gonna do a little looking |
PURPOSE OF BREED: This little terrier once worked as a ratter in the Yorkshire coal pits and cotton mills. Selective breeding resulted in the tiny dogs you now see representing this breed today. These small dogs were highly favored by wealthy English women, who used to call them ”the dresser drawer dog” |
I'm not an expert on this breed but I have done alot of research on Yorkies and how they originated, where, what they were used for ect. and I have never run across anything even close to what this instructor is saying about them...Ask her where she was able to find her information, that you were telling some of us dumb yorkie owners about it and we were just wanting to continue to study about them...maybe thats what some of her ancestors used them for...teehee...she sounds like she looooves her job... |
From what I understand, fur stoles were used to attract fleas off the owner...that was THEIR original purpose...never heard of any dog being used as flea bait. Sounds like a great class...your instructor is an idiot. :D :animal-pa :animal-pa :animal-pa :animal-pa :aimeeyork |
4 Attachment(s) I am very offended...tell that trainer he is a trainer from h*ll and Yorkie ghosts will be after him ! I am Scottish and they came from mixes of dogs here in Scotland and taken to Yorkshire in England to be used as RAT catchers in the coal pits as they were nice and small and could get into crevices easily ! They became very popular :) It is deffinitely true as my treasure Tara is a gentle tiny wee soul and I kept RATS for a short time.....and she hated them...if you mention RATTIES now she barks like mad...one bit her ear once and there was blood everywhere...she hates them !!! :animal-paLove Debra x x x x |
trainer I posted this a few weeks ago...a friend went to a Petsmart class and the trainer was from the UK..she started by saying there was one breed she did not like to train and it was the Yorkie...all were usually spoiled, hyper and poorly adjusted...I have heard a few trainer state their dislike of Yorkies... |
Tell that trainer he needs to go back and learn some manners. Jack a$$. He sounds ignorant as hell. |
They were bred to catch rats and mice in the mines in Yorkshire London. I have had a few Yorkies in my time that were better at catching mice then any cat. |
sounds like your trainer just doesn't like yorkies at all! i dont know if i would train my dog with someone who didnt like him, dogs arent stupid and can pick up on that hint lol |
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Lol !!! Read my post above yours hee hee They came from SCOTLAND....and Yorkshire is not in London-London is a city not a country....Yorkshire is a region in England and London is the capital of England but in a different region to Yorkshire... They were taken to Yorkshire from Scotland yes...and you are right about the coal pits. (Scotland is not England as many of you think either...it is a country in it's own right north of England) I would be lost about places in the USA too don't worry hee hee :) :D Debra x x x |
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