In November 1964, LIFE magazine noted that “a small dog with a sweeping 
hairdo and a peppery disposition” was pushing the poodle aside as the 
elegant canine accessory-of-the-moment. LIFE also noted that the small, 
dynamic Yorkie — for it was none other than the 
Yorkshire Terrier
 to which the magazine devoted a multi-page feature — “is no lap dog. It
 has the dash and spirit of all terriers and is a better ratter than 
most cats.”
 
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