Yorkshire Terrier.
Yes, "Yorkie" is the nickname of the Yorkshire Terrier.
"Yorkie" is a nickname for the Yorkshire Terrier. Like all domestice dogs, the Yorkshire Terrier is really a breed of wolf. Like wolves, Yorkies are carnivores.
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.
Wadsworth is English for Wad's enclosure. Wad is a nickname for Waeddi. Also, Wadsworth is a village in West Yorkshire, England, near Huddersfield.
The surname "Hobson" is of English origin and is derived from the Old French name "Hobelot," which means "person wearing a hood." It is likely a nickname for someone who wore a notable hood or cap.
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Yorkshire Terriers come from Yorkshire in England.
Yes, because they still were found out in Yorkshire.
They come from yorkshire, ENGLAND! They come from yorkshire, ENGLAND!
The Yorkshire dog is also called 'un Yorkshire' in French.