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YouTube – Dog Training – for Different Breeds

Friday, August 15th, 2008

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This video is created with annotations with “YouTube”. There are 22 videos on how to get information for Training specific Breeds of Dogs. If you are not in YouTube watching this video you will not be able to click on each Breed of Dog. Please go to

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Video [Dog Training] Series includes:
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American Bulldog training

Australian Shepherd training

Beagle Dog Training

Bichon Frise Training

Border Collie Training

Boxer Training

Chihuahua Training

Cocker Spaniel Training

Coonhound Training

Dachshund Training

Doberman Pinscher Training

German Shepherd Training

Golden Retriever Training

Great Dane Training

Jack Russell Terrier Training

Newfoundland Dog Training

Pitbull Training

Pomeranian Training

Shih Tzu Training

Siberian Husky Training

Yorkshire Terrier Training
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Yorkshire Terrier (Dog Training)

Friday, July 11th, 2008

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Yorkshire Terrier

“The Yorkshire Terrier (often called simply the Yorkie) is a breed of small dog in the terrier category. The long-haired terrier is known for its playful demeanor and distinctive blue and tan coat. Yorkies can be very small, usually weighing not more than 7 pounds (3.18 kg); the standard of this breed does not mention the minimum weight accepted nor does it specify a height. Based on registrations of the American Kennel Club, Yorkshire Terriers became the second most popular dog breed in the United States in 2006, trailing only the Labrador Retriever.

History
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Legacy

The Yorkie was bred as a ratter, used to kill mice and rats in small places. There is some evidence that they may have been used for hunting as well. Like most terriers developed in the early 19th Century, it was common for Yorkies to demonstrate their prowess as vermin killers in what were known as “rat killer”

As a hunting group, terriers specialize in pursuing animals (usually vermin) that live in dens or burrows. Animals that are cornered and defending their young will fight ferociously. Therefore, any dog that would willingly pursue them must have an extraordinary degree of courage; terriers are bred for that quality.

Ancestry

As the name implies, the Yorkshire Terrier originated in Yorkshire (and the adjoining Lancashire), a rugged region in northern England. In the mid-nineteenth century, at the peak of England’s industrial revolution, miners and mill workers from Scotland came to Yorkshire in search of work and brought with them several different varieties of small long-coated terriers, generally known as Broken Haired Scotch terriers (not Scotties). The specific breeds that make up the Yorkshire Terrier’s ancestry are not known, since the breeders at that time did not keep records of the bloodlines. Certain breeds, however, are commonly thought to be the main forebears. The likely source of the Yorkie’s small stature, long-haired coat and blue color are the Clydesdale, Paisley, Skye and Waterside terriers, all English terriers transported to England at various times. The English Black and Tan Terrier bloodline probably gave the Yorkie its signature color pattern. These breeds were all working dogs, used to keep vermin under control in the textile mills and coal mines.

The breed first appeared at an 1861 bench show in England as the Broken-Haired Scotch Terrier, named for the dog’s Scottish terrier ancestors. Early Yorkies were also known simply as Toy Terriers, in both rough and broken haired varieties. Yorkshire Terriers were given their breed name by 1874.”

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