It depends which Yorkshire Terrier you select! If you have a calm one it won't bark unless, that is, if it doesn't like other dogs. If you get an untrained one, then it will most likely bark!
Well when they do its when they are playing around but it can hurt but they are really good dogs and shouldn't unless you don't treat them right.
Yes, there are some Manchester Terriers that will bark a lot.
Yes. All dogs bark.
The average lifespan of a Norwich Terrier is between 12 and 14 years.
he Norwich, unlike some of the other terriers, does not need constant stimulation. Norwich Terriers will dig and bark if left unattended or without anything to entertain them for long periods of time, but by and large, they let life roll off their backs. They are decent short distance runners, and will thrive if played with daily. Norwich Terriers are not the most active of terriers and when compared with the Patterdale or the Westie, might even be considered aloof. The Norwich Terrier is easy to train and likes following rules and developing habits.
Norwich terriers are only brown (or have a brown stripe down their back) and have thick wire hair. Cairn Terrier fur is light brown and can have a little black--usually around ears and nose/beard (others are all black), and is much softer and not as dense as a norwich terrier.
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An interested, caring, and responsible family can adopt a Norwich Terrier, a popular breed of dog, from any local humane society or pet rescue center.
I have both, I think they have the same temperament, even though I find my Norwich male to be the most affectionate dog I have ever owned.
Patterdales and Norwich are in the Terrier group.
Norwich Terrier
The Norwich Terrier does shed, but not as much as other dog breeds. It is a very light shedder. Grooming, bathing, and brushing a dog can make them shed less. These dogs have shaggy, medium length, waterproof coats.
The Norfolk Terrier gained recognition by the Kennel Club as an independent breed in 1960. Prior to this, it was seen as a variety of the Norwich Terrier.
There are different variations of the wired-haired terrier, I posted a link for a wire haired Fox Terrier. The "wire-hair" comes from their hair spiraling or looking like wires coming from their skin. It is neither smooth nor long. gets only about 1-2 inches in length and can look like little curls or spirals. You can go to www.google.com , select images, and type in "wire haired terrier" and see the pictures of the different variations.
A yorkie is the same type of dog as a yorkshire terrier so they bark about the same amount. The term "yorkie" is just a shorter nickname for the yorkshire terrier. It also depends where you live if you live in the city they will bark alot and if you live in the country they dont bark as much.