What is the Yorkshire Terrier’s temperament? The Yorkshire Terrier is impulsive and lively, brave, stubborn and stubborn, loyal to his owner and retiring from strangers. The Yorkshire Terrier likes to walk, loves toys, and is very protective of his domain. The Yorkshire Terrier has a keen sense of hearing, is alert, dominant and bold. The Yorkshire Terrier is impulsive, lively, angry and brave, but stubborn. Stubborn, friendly, mobile, agile and light-hearted, loyal and enthusiastic to his master, but retreats from strangers. Although small in stature, the Yorkshire Terrier still retains its ridgeback nature and enjoys walking and running in the yard of its own apartment. He also likes to run in the yard of his apartment. He can be active and happy if he is given some toys. He considers himself to be a large dog and is very protective of his domain. Has a keen sense of hearing and will immediately warn his owner of the slightest noise. Dominant, will not hesitate to attack other dogs, not timid even with dogs larger than himself, eats lavishly and does not get along very well with children who love to move. Needs very strict training to control it. Makes an excellent watchdog and family dog. The Yorkshire Terrier stands out in the stand forever excited and extraordinarily attractive.
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