Australian Yorkshire Terrier

Australian Yorkshire Terrier Breed Information & Characteristics

Hypoallergenic

Are Australian Yorkshire Terriers Hypoallergenic?

While no dogs are truly 100% hypoallergenic, Australian Yorkshire Terriers are about as close as it gets, making them an ideal pet if you are an allergy sufferer.

Temperament

What is an Australian Yorkshire Terrier personality? What are Australian Yorkshire Terrier dogs best known for?

Playful
Independent
Energetic
Alert
Courageous
Intelligent
Loyal
Outright
Tempered
Companionable
Spirited

Shedding Level

Are Australian Yorkshire Terriers heavy shedders? How Much Does an Australian Yorkshire Terrier Shed?

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Australian Yorkshire Terrier will shed a negligible amount of hair. Some owners say that they do not shed, but that is not true. But the amount of shedding can be rather light than other dog breeds. If you do not want to deal with the hairs flying around in your home, then this breed is a perfect choice for you.

Watchdog Ability

What is the watchdog ability of an Australian Yorkshire Terrier dog?

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The Australian Yorkshire Terrier breed is one of the worst choice if you want a good watchdog.

Ancestry

What are Australian Yorkshire Terriers descended from?

Australian Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier

Date of Birth

When were Australian Yorkshire Terriers first bred? How old is the Australian Yorkshire Terrier breed?

2000s

Litter Size

How many puppies can an Australian Yorkshire Terrier have in a litter? How many puppies can an Australian Yorkshire Terrier have in her first litter?

An Australian Yorkshire Terrier can have a litter of 4-6 puppies on average. However, it's worth noting that the size of the litters can vary greatly. Factors that can influence litter size include the health of the mother, breeding history, and genetics.

Adaptability

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Australian Yorkshire Terriers are known for their adaptability and versatility, they are capable of adapting well to a wide range of lifestyle changes and living environments. They are a highly adaptable breed, and make great companions for families and individuals of all lifestyles.

Health Issues

Do Australian Yorkshire Terriers have a lot of health problems?

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The Australian Yorkshire Terrier breed is commonly healthy with low vet costs, regular check-ups may not be as necessary but it's important to keep an eye on their health and have them checked by a veterinarian when needed.

Major Concerns

What are the major health concerns to be aware of when owning an Australian Yorkshire Terrier?

Diabetes
Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease

Minor Concerns

What are the less significant issues to keep in mind when it comes to Australian Yorkshire Terriers?

Patellar Luxation
Allergies

Occasional Tests

What are the occasional tests recommended for Australian Yorkshire Terrier breed?

Blood
Knee
Blood And Urine Protein Screens
X-Rays
Allergy Tests

Energy

Do Australian Yorkshire Terriers have a lot of energy?

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Australian Yorkshire Terriers are known for their high energy levels, so if you're looking for a more low-key dog, this breed may not be the best choice.

Social Needs

Do Australian Yorkshire Terriers need socialization? How social are Australian Yorkshire Terriers?

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Australian Yorkshire Terrier have very high social needs. These needs include regular mental and physical stimulation, a job or purpose, and companionship. They thrive in environments where they have a lot of interaction with humans and other dogs.

Exercise Needed

How much exercise should Australian Yorkshire Terriers get?

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The Australian Yorkshire Terriers a breed that requires only a small amount of physical activity to maintain a healthy lifestyle. These breeds are ideal for people with busy lifestyles, elderly people or those who have limited mobility. They also make great pets for those who live in small apartments or have limited outdoor space.

Sleeping Need

How much sleep should an Australian Yorkshire Terrier have? Do Australian Yorkshire Terriers sleep a lot?

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Australian Yorkshire Terriers are active dogs that don't require as much sleep as other breeds. However, they still need enough sleep to stay healthy.

Tendency to Bark

How much does it bark?

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Australian Yorkshire Terriers are known to bark very little or not at all. They tend to be very quiet and do not bark excessively. They may only bark in specific situations, such as when they need to alert their owner to something important or when they are in distress.

Mouthiness

Are Australian Yorkshire Terriers mouthy?

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Roaming urge

What is the likelihood of an Australian Yorkshire Terrier running away? Do they have a tendency to explore or wander frequently?

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Prey Drive

Do Australian Yorkshire Terrier dogs have a high prey drive?

4 / 5

Past times

What do Australian Yorkshire Terriers enjoy doing? How do I keep my Australian Yorkshire Terrier busy?

Fetch, Play keep away, Nap, Chase, Hide & Seek, Tag

Tolerance of being left alone

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Grooming

What level of grooming should be provided for an Australian Yorkshire Terrier?

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The Australian Yorkshire Terrier is a breed of dog that requires a significant amount of grooming. They will also require regular trims, and a professional groomer's help is often necessary to keep their coat in good condition. They may also need regular baths to maintain their coat and skin.

Intelligence

How intelligent is an Australian Yorkshire Terrier?

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Australian Yorkshire Terriers has average obedience intelligence. But, they're also independent thinkers. The Australian Yorkshire Terrier is a breed with an exceptionally high IQ and may get into mischief if left to their own devices.

Sensitivity Level

How sensitive is an Australian Yorkshire Terrier dog?

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This dog breed is more sensitive than others and easily overwhelmed by new surroundings and people. They need gentle handling and a calm, stable home environment with positive reinforcement training.

Affection Dependance

Are Australian Yorkshire Terrier dogs affectionate?

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Apartment Friendly

Do Australian Yorkshire Terrier do well in apartments? Are Australian Yorkshire Terriers good indoor dogs?

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The Australian Yorkshire Terrier is an apartment-friendly dog breed. They can do perfectly well in apartments providing they are sufficiently exercised and taken out and about as part of their owner's daily lifestyle.

Child Friendly

Are Australian Yorkshire Terriers good with kids? Are Australian Yorkshire Terriers good around children?

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Australian Yorkshire Terriers are average friendly dogs towards children.

Senior-friendly

Are Australian Yorkshire Terriers good for elderly?

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Cat Friendly

Are Australian Yorkshire Terriers good with cats? How friendly Australian Yorkshire Terriers are toward cats?

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Australian Yorkshire Terriers are an average cat friendly dog. They do well with cats, even more if raised together from puppyhood,

Dog Friendly

Do Australian Yorkshire Terrier dogs get along with other dogs? Are Australian Yorkshire Terriers OK with other dogs?

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Australian Yorkshire Terriers are below average dog friendly dogs. Australian Yorkshire Terrier dogs may not always get along well with other dogs they have not been raised with,

Pet friendly

How do Australian Yorkshire Terrier dogs interact with other pets? Are they considered pet-friendly?

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Stranger Friendly

Are Australian Yorkshire Terriers friendly with strangers?

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Australian Yorkshire Terriers are average friendly around strangers. They can be wary around strangers and a little standoffish. Early socialisation is key.

Playfulness

Do Australian Yorkshire Terriers like to play? Are Australian Yorkshire Terriers playful?

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The Australian Yorkshire Terrier is a playful dog. So, no matter how busy the day may get, the best thing you can do for your Australian Yorkshire Terrier is to make time each day to play. It can be as little as 15-20 minutes, and it will mean the world to them.

Trainability

Are Australian Yorkshire Terrier easily trained?

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Australian Yorkshire Terrier dogs are known for their ease of training and ability to learn quickly, making them a popular choice for pet owners and trainers alike.