Australian Terrier vs Yorkshire Terrier: 12 Key Differences - A-Z Animals

Source:AZ Animals Time:November 12, 2023

Main Differences

  • Australian terriers are larger and heavier, weighing 12-16 pounds while Yorkshire terriers weigh 4-7 pounds.
  • Both terriers originated in the 1800s, but Yorkshire terriers were born in Yorkshire, England while Australian terriers were born in Australia.
  • Australian terriers have more energy and require more exercise to express their energy while Yorkies have low to moderate energy levels, needing less exercise.

Australian Terrier vs Yorkshire Terrier: 12 Key Differences - A-Z Animals

The breed shares many similarities because Yorkies were used to breed Australian terriers.

Terriers are small-breed dogs that help hunters and farmers by attacking foxes and other vermin like rats from attacking their fields and livestock. Most are highly energetic, excellent runners and trackers, and relatively small to chase prey out of their burrows.

While the need for hunting and livestock protection has decreased, terriers are popular dog breeds for families to keep at home. Their small size and playful energy make them adorable family pets, with some becoming admired show dog breeds because of their coats. Two popular pet terriers are the Yorkshire (Yorkie) terrier and the Australian (Aussie) terrier.

On the surface, both of these dogs are identical with similar coat color, facial structure, and style. However, a keen eye can tell these breeds have plenty of differences to stand apart. This article will highlight the key differences between a Yorkie and Aussie terrier, to help pet parents determine which terrier is right for them.

Key Differences Between Yorkie and Aussie Terrier

Country of Origin

Australian Terrier vs Yorkshire Terrier: 12 Key Differences - A-Z Animals

Despite both breeds being born in different locations, they both share a common ancestry of breeds coming from

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Originally, Yorkies were called “Broken-Haired Scottish Terriers” in 1861. Later, in 1874, the breed was renamed after the town where they were born in Yorkshire, England. Scottish farmers moved to Yorkshire to find more work. The farmers brought their dogs and bred them with other terriers to create a breed capable of hunting vermin.

As the name suggests, Aussies originate from Australia. Some reports indicate they were popular breeds in Tasmania. British farmers moving to Australia brought their dogs with them (including Yorkies) and bred them with other terriers at the time to create the Australian terrier.

Lifespan and Size

Yorkies live 12-15 years, reach 8-9 inches tall, and weigh 4-7 pounds. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), Yorkies are a toy breed because they weigh less than 15 pounds.

Aussies live 11-15 years, reach 9-11 inches tall, and weigh 12-16 pounds. Australian terriers are in the terrier dog group because of their name and nature of hunting.

Cost

Yorkie puppies typically cost between $600 to $2500 to buy. The price fluctuates because of the location and availability of the puppies, as well as the quality of their hair. Yorkies with long and silky hair will cost more than Yorkies with shorter hair.

Aussie puppies cost between $1300-$1500. Pet parents do not use Australian terriers as show dogs, so the price focuses on availability, location, and paperwork indicating the health and background of the puppies.

Coat Type

Australian Terrier vs Yorkshire Terrier: 12 Key Differences - A-Z Animals

Owners love grooming Yorkie terriers because their hair is long, silky, smooth, and easy to stylize.

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Yorkies have a single coat with hair as opposed to fur. Hair coats are typically longer, finer, have a silky texture, and have a longer growth cycle, meaning they may shed less than dogs with fur.

Aussies have double-coated fur, giving them extra protection from weather and cold temperatures. Their fur is wirier, feels rough, and is shorter and denser. Thankfully, this breed does not shed often.

Intelligence and Trainability

Australian Terrier vs Yorkshire Terrier: 12 Key Differences - A-Z Animals

Yorkshire and Australian terriers have moderate intelligence with stubborn personalities.

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For context, every dog has their personality and quirks. While a breed standard may indicate trainability and general intelligence, it is a definitive rule and more of a guide.

Yorkies possess average intelligence and require extra time and patience with training. They are capable of learning basic commands and can grow accustomed to grooming procedures like brushing hair, nail trimming, and dental care, but it might take them longer to adjust.

Aussies have slightly above-average intelligence, making them somewhat smarter than Yorkies. They learn commands quickly and can adjust to grooming procedures. However, they can be willful and stubborn, forcing pet parents to work a little more to make them learn.

Temperament

Australian Terrier vs Yorkshire Terrier: 12 Key Differences - A-Z Animals

Both breeds are excellent with children, but Australian terriers take slightly more time to become familiar with strangers.

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Yorkies are friendly, loving, and jealous dogs. They can live with other animals like cats and dogs, they can become jealous and demand more attention from their owners. Yorkies are good with children but can be suspicious of strangers or guests in the house. Given time, they will open up to strangers and be as openly affectionate.

Aussies are also friendly, loving, and jealous dogs, but they do not get along as well with other animals. A family adopting an Australian terrier should keep them in a single pet home or adopt a littermate with whom they are familiar. They are not an aggressive breed, but they will become jealous of other pets and may bark at other dogs to get their parent’s attention. Aussie terriers are okay around children, but suspicious of strangers.

Grooming

Australian Terrier vs Yorkshire Terrier: 12 Key Differences - A-Z Animals

Yorkshire terriers require monthly grooming to keep their hair free of knots and clean.

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Yorkies have high grooming requirements to keep their hair healthy. The breeds must be brushed daily to prevent knots, haircuts and nail trimmings every month to prevent overgrowth, and dental care annually to prevent periodontal disease. Yorkies may develop tear stains around their eyes, which is not dangerous, but some Yorkie parents like to keep them trimmed.

Aussies have low to moderate grooming needs because of their double-coated fur. They should be brushed daily, have their teeth cleaned annually, and have routine nail trimmings once a month. Haircuts and baths should only be performed when there is too much dirt or hair obstructing vision.

Exercise

Australian Terrier vs Yorkshire Terrier: 12 Key Differences - A-Z Animals

Despite having more energy, Australian terriers like to relax on a soft bed too.

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Yorkies have moderate energy levels, enjoying relaxing indoors with their owners as well as running around the house. However, their smaller size and lighter hair make them susceptible to harsh weather like winter.

Aussies have moderate to high levels of energy, requiring owners to keep a consistent schedule of exercise and walks throughout the day. Pet parents should take their Australian terriers for two or three walks daily, for 15-30 minutes each. Owners should modify the time for older dogs who do not possess stamina, keeping walks short so as not to cause muscle injury.

Health Problems

Australian Terrier vs Yorkshire Terrier: 12 Key Differences - A-Z Animals

Adult terriers should be seen by a vet once a year for wellness checks, and twice a year when they are seniors.

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Yorkies may suffer from common diseases such as:

  • Collapsing trachea: the cartilage in the trachea (windpipe) deteriorates over time, making it hard to breathe.
  • Luxating patella: common sports injury where the kneecap pops out of place.
  • Dental disease: tooth decay, plaque, gingivitis, bad breath
  • Allergies: food, environmental, fleas
  • Hypoglycemic: blood sugar levels are too low
  • Obesity: overfeeding on constant treats and unhealthy food
  • Cataracts: deterioration of the eyes
  • Pancreatitis: inflammation of the pancreas from eating fatty foods or treats

Aussies may suffer from common diseases such as:

  • Seizures: single instance convulsions lasting several seconds to a few minutes. Chronic seizures lead to epilepsy.
  • Cruciate ligament ruptures: damage to the tissue at the knee. Also known as ACL tears.
  • Legg-Perthes disease: the ball-shaped part of the thigh bone (femoral head) temporarily loses blood.
  • Allergies: food, environmental, fleas
  • Obesity: overfeeding on constant treats and unhealthy food
  • Ear Infections: build-up of bacteria and dirt in the ears. Can also be triggered by too much moisture in the ears after a bath.

Summary

For a simple recap, here are all the key differences between a Yorkie and an Australian terrier.

CategoryYorkie TerrierAustralian Terrier
Country of OriginYorkshire, EnglandAustralia and Tasmania
Dog GroupToyTerrier
Cost$600-$2,500$1,300-$1,500
Lifespan12-15 years11-15 years
Weight4-7 pounds12-16 pounds
Height8-9 inches12-16 inches
Coat TypeSingle coat – hairDouble coat – fur
IntelligenceAverageSlightly above average
Good with other animalsYesNo (except littermates)
Grooming NeedsHighModerate
Exercise NeedsLow-ModerateHigh
Running Speed11 mph20 mph

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