Question:
in what country did the yorkshire terrier originate?
chrombutterfly
2009-03-13 06:42:41 UTC
in what country did the yorkshire terrier originate?
Thirteen answers:
the answer guy
2009-03-13 06:45:44 UTC
England... thus its called Yorkshire Terrier, from Yorkshire England
2009-03-13 13:46:18 UTC
The Yorkshire Terrier originated from Yorkshire, the North of England
Abu B
2009-03-13 13:56:25 UTC
Yorkshire, England
ImaHarper
2009-03-13 13:46:47 UTC
In England- Yorkshire
2009-03-13 14:44:47 UTC
Yorkshire Terriers were first registered in the British Kennel Club stud book in 1874. The first Yorkshire Terrier breed club in England was formed in 1898. Here's more info:



http://xrl.us/bejghq
2009-03-13 13:49:43 UTC
"The history and origin of the Yorkshire Terrier comes from the city of Yorkshire in the United Kingdom, more accurately in the Northern parts of England.

They were first bred in the middle of the 19th century.

Many people believe that the Yorkshire Terrier was a result of constant cross breeding between different types of dogs."
Little Ollie
2009-03-13 13:50:48 UTC
The north of england in yorkshire.
Oscar's Mom
2009-03-13 13:47:35 UTC
They were originally bred in Yorkshire, England.
T J
2009-03-13 14:11:00 UTC
Well gosh, let me see, is there a Yorkshire Germany? Didn't think so. A Yorkshire Japan? No, not there either. So where could they have hidden Yorkshire?
2009-03-13 13:48:11 UTC
England.
<3 x o <3 x o
2009-03-13 16:37:08 UTC
England!!!!!!



yorkshire is in England



whoo go england!!!
Lion Rampant
2009-03-13 13:46:07 UTC
I guess the obvious answer would be Yorkshire, England.

But I could be wrong.
Jayse Ö Think before you breed
2009-03-13 13:53:28 UTC
You can read a Yorkie FAQ from what was once K9web or rec.pets.dogs below (incidentally, it was written by me in 1995)


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