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Yorkshire Terrier Adult
Yorkshire Terrier Adult
Yorkshire Terrier Adult
Yorkshire Terrier Adult
Yorkshire Terrier Adult
Yorkshire Terrier Adult
Yorkshire Terrier Adult
Yorkshire Terrier Adult
Yorkshire Terrier Adult
Dry Dog Food
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Complete feed for dogs - especially for adult and mature Yorkshire Terriers - over 10 months old (loaf).
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Suitable for Yorkshire Terriers over 10 months old, ROYAL CANIN® Yorkshire Terrier in Loaf is specially formulated with all the nutritional needs of your adult dog in mind. ROYAL CANIN® Yorkshire Terrier in Loaf contributes to maintaining the skin and long coat health of Yorkshire Terriers with an exclusive blend of optimal nutrients – to help keep their coat glossy, shiny, and silky. This food also helps support digestive health with a precise level of nutrition that has been formulated specifically for the Yorkshire Terrier breed. ROYAL CANIN® Yorkshire Terrier in Loaf is crafted to provide an adapted texture in order to increase levels of palatability to help stimulate your dog's appetite. The scent and softness of this tasty loaf should help satisfy the appetite of even the fussiest Yorkshire Terrier! To cater to each dog's individual preferences, ROYAL CANIN® Yorkshire Terrier in Loaf is also available as dry food, with crunchy and tasty kibble. If you're considering mixed feeding, simply follow our feeding guidelines to ensure your dog gets an accurate amount of both wet and dry food for optimal benefit.

Yorkshire Terriers as a Breed

Don’t be deceived by that dainty demeanour, mane of silky hair and cute bow. They may look like they’re always in the salon, but the Yorkshire Terrier is a hardy, resilient and clever little dog. Every bit the terrier, they are bold, fearless and tenacious, the latter being a left-over from their former hunting days.

Bred in the north of England during the Industrial Revolution (yes, despite that haughty stance, their roots really are working class), the job of the Yorkshire Terrier was originally to keep the mines and textile mills free of vermin. It wasn’t until late Victorian times that they became popular as a lapdog – and began, quite literally, living in the lap of luxury among the English upper classes.

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