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  2. Yorkshire Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkshire Terrier was introduced in North America in 1872 [13] and the first Yorkshire Terrier was registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1885. [2] [14] During the Victorian era, the Yorkshire Terrier was a popular pet, and show dog in England, and as Americans embraced Victorian customs, so too did they embrace the Yorkshire ...

  3. Smoky (war dog) - Wikipedia

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    Smoky (c. 1943 – 21 February 1957), a Yorkshire Terrier, was a famous war dog, who served with the Allied Forces in World War II. She weighed only 4 pounds (1.8 kg) and stood 7 inches (180 mm) tall. Smoky is credited with beginning a renewal of interest in the once-obscure Yorkshire Terrier breed. [1]

  4. The Clients Wanted Vibrancy and Color. Enter the Purple Sofa

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    The family’s Yorkshire terrier, Leon, relaxes on a Howard & Sons sofa in a Romo fabric. ... silver, and glass were combined with an eye-popping collection of contemporary art and sculpture ...

  5. Huddersfield Ben - Wikipedia

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    In spite of his short lifespan, Huddersfield Ben was responsible for producing most of the foundation stock of the Yorkshire Terrier. [2] He was an extremely popular stud dog, being prepotent, and especially due to his reputation as one of the first to breed true to type Yorkshire Terriers. Although between 9 and 12 lb, he regularly sired stock ...

  6. File:Yorkshire Terrier, Dennis Dart.jpg - Wikipedia

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    British English: Dennis Dart with Northern Counties body, operated by Yorkshire Terrier. Seen in Sheffield. Registration number N109 CET, first registered November 1995, fleet number 111. Scanned from a Fujichrome 35mm slide.

  7. List of Best in Show winners of the Westminster Kennel Club ...

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    The Terrier Group is the most successful group, with 45 wins out of 103 occasions. The least successful group is the Herding Group, a group which was only comparatively recently created in 1983, with wins by German Shepherd Dogs , in 1987 and 2017.