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Huddersfield Ben : ウィキペディア英語版 | Huddersfield Ben
Huddersfield Ben (ca. 1865 – 23 September 1871), an early Yorkshire Terrier, is universally acknowledged to be the foundation sire of the breed.〔Stables, Dr. Gordon (1871), ''Ladies Dogs As Companions''. Retrieved from http://rievaulx.org/history.html on 2007-03-07.〕〔Lane, Marion (2001). ''The Yorkshire Terrier: An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet'', Second Edition, Howell Book House - Wiley Publishing, Inc., ISBN 0-87605-477-7.〕 In his day Ben won many prizes, both as a show dog and in ratting contests. He had tremendous influence in setting the breed type for the Yorkshire Terrier, a new breed still under development in Ben's day.〔Hensley, Carolyn, "The History of the Yorkshire Terrier," compiled from various out of publication texts. Retrieved from http://rievaulx.org/history.html on 2007-03-07.〕 Although larger than a standard Yorkshire Terrier, Ben regularly sired stock under 7 pounds. ==Pedigree==
Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Foster of Bradford, in West Yorkshire England, owned Huddersfield Ben. The dog was bred by Mr. W. Eastwood in the town of Huddersfield, England.〔Emmily (2004-11-09), "The Yorkshire Terrier." Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A2986158 on 2007-03-07.〕 According to Ben's pedigree, he was linebred (the product of a mother-son pairing), as was his mother Lady.〔"Origins of the Yorkshire Terrier." Retrieved from http://www.puppypuddles.com/ORIGINS.html on 2007-03-07.〕 Lady was the great-great-granddaughter of Mr. J. Swift's Old Crab, a long coated black and tan terrier born around 1850. Old Crab and Old Kitty, a Paisley Terrier owned by J. Kershaw of Halifax, West Yorkshire England, are the earliest recorded predecessors to the Yorkshire Terrier.〔Watson, James (ca. 1900), ''The Dog Book''. Retrieved from http://rievaulx.org/history.html on 2007-03-07.〕
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