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Yorkshire Terrier - Wikipedia The Yorkshire Terrier, also known as a Yorkie, is a British breed of toy dog of terrier type It is among the smallest of the terriers and indeed of all dog breeds, with a weight of no more than 3 2 kg (7 lb) [1] It originated in the nineteenth century in the English county of Yorkshire, after which it is named [2]
Hounds - List of all Hound dog breeds - K9 Research Lab The Scottish Deerhound, or simply the Deerhound, is a large breed of hound dog once bred to hunt the Red Deer by coursing The Scottish Deerhound, a breed known for its majestic appearance and gentle demeanor, was originally bred in Scotland for specific purposes: Deer Hunting: The primary role of the Scottish Deerhound was to hunt red deer
Longest Living Dog Breeds: Lifespans Care Tips Here are 20 of the longest-living dog breeds How Long Do Dogs Live? When it comes to the longest-living dog breeds, smaller dog breeds generally live longer, reaching 16 years or more, while a medium or large dog's average lifespan is closer to 10 to 13 years Giant breeds rarely live longer than 8 to 10 years
Discover 17 Long-Haired Dog Breeds for All Pet Lovers Known as the “holy dog of Tibet,” the Tibetan terrier is a misnomer and not a terrier Westerners mistakenly used the term when the dogs were introduced to the rest of the world These dogs were watchdogs and companions in Buddhist monasteries in the Himalayan mountains of Tibet for centuries
The 25 Best Family Dogs for Homes With Kids | Chewy Size: Extra Large; Life Expectancy: 9–10 years; Temperament: Sweetheart, devoted companion, patient; The Newfoundland dog breed is known for being a gentle giant And when you put their calm demeanor with their highly adaptable nature, Newfoundlands are one of the best dog breeds for families
Grey wolf genomic history reveals a dual ancestry of dogs The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they remained widespread throughout the last Ice Age when many other large mammal species went extinct