Yorkshire terrier
tiny but tough
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2009 - Bearport Pub., New York, N.Y, New York (State)
Language
English
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- Internet Archiveyorkshireterrier0000fett
- ISBN-101597167487
- ISBN-139781597167482
- LibraryThing7972505
- Library of Congress Control Number2008037169
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- OCLC Control Number244418829
- Better World Books9781597167482
- Open LibraryOL22501418M
Classifications
- DDC636.76
- LCCSF429.Y6 F48 2009
Description
Though known for their peanut size, Yorkies are in fact little powerhouses. In World War II, a dog named Smokey became one of the most famous Yorkshire Terriers of all time. Adopted by U.S. troops, this tough little dog helped soldiers lay communication lines in the war-torn Philippines. His petite size allowed him to thread the lines through narrow underground passages. After the war, Smokey became a celebrity—appearing on television 42 times. Today, Yorkies are common pets that consistently make the American Kennel Club's "Top 10" list of U.S. dogs. Yorkshire Terrier: Tiny but Tough is a narrative treat for dog lovers that includes amazing, real-life stories about these little pups while also recounting the breed's history and its relationship to the animal's physical characteristics, personality, and suitability as a pet. Yorkshire Terrier: Tiny but Tough is part of Bearport's Little Dogs Rock! series.
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- Juvenile literature
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- Yorkshire terrier
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