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ʻO 14+ mau ʻike moʻolelo e pili ana i nā Yorkshire Terriers ʻaʻole paha ʻoe i ʻike

#10 The second version of the origin of the representatives of this breed tells about such an interesting fact that the ancestors of modern Yorkies were brought at the end of the eighteenth century to Yorkshire, as well as to Lancashire from Scotland.

#11 The most important of the first famous representatives of the breed in history is considered a Yorkshire Terrier named Huddersfield Ben from Huddersfield. He was born as a result of inbreeding – inbreeding, in 1865.

#12 Unfortunately, he did not live long, only six years – he was hit by a crew. But he left a huge offspring and seventy-four exhibition prizes.

Mary Allen

i kakauia ma Mary Allen

Aloha mai, ʻo wau ʻo Mary! Ua mālama au i nā ʻano holoholona he nui e like me nā ʻīlio, nā pōpoki, nā puaʻa guinea, nā iʻa, a me nā ʻīlio ʻumiʻumi. He ʻumi kaʻu mau holoholona ponoʻī i kēia manawa. Ua kākau au i nā kumuhana he nui ma kēia wahi e pili ana i ka pehea, nā ʻatikala ʻike, nā alakaʻi mālama, nā alakaʻi hānai, a me nā mea hou aku.

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