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"<b>Pint size hero!</b><br><br>An elderly woman was once saved by a 12 lb Yorkshire Terrier.<br><br>The old woman was attacked by an 80 lb Akita. The Yorkshire Terrier got in between the Akita and the woman and distracted the big dog enough so that the woman could get away. <br><br>Not only did the woman survive by the little dog, named Oliver, survived as well. He got away with nothing more than a small gash, which required only 9 stitches to heal.",

"<b>Rat-killers.</b><br><br>In the 19th century, the Terrier breeds often participated in rat killing contests.<br><br>Rat-killing was a popular spectator sport at the turn of the century, and Yorkshire Terriers were often used.<br><br>The original Yorkshire Terrier was a dog named Huddersfield Ben, who also excelled at rat-killing.",

"<b>Pint-sized pup.</b><br><br>Yorkshire Terriers are the smallest of all dog breeds.<br><br>One Yorkie was only 2.5 inches tall and 3.75 inches long. He was said to be only the size of a matchbox, when he was fully grown at 2 years of age.",

"<b>Working class dog.</b><br><br>Yorkshire Terriers were once considered working class dogs.<br><br>Although members of the toy class now, Yorkies were originally bred to hunt rats and vermin.<br><br>Today, they are some of the most spoiled and pampered of dogs, known for their silky coats, not work ethic.",

"<b>A mysterious past.</b><br><br>Experts are not certain from which dogs Yorkshire Terriers originally descended, although most agree that Scottish Terriers, Waterside Terriers, Black and Tan English Terriers as well as Paisley and Clydesdale Terriers all played a part.<br><br>Terriers were originally used by miners and mill workers. Most of these were replaced by Yorkies, whose main job was too keep rats and varmints out of the mills and mines. Their small size made them ideal for the job."];
