Web Design for Yorkshire Terriers

Not exactly what you might have been imagined when you ‘clicked’ and sorry if you were expecting pictures of Yorkshire Terriers rather than these pot dogs.

If you are interested in ‘Yorkies’ or  related local breeds  such as, Airedale, Working, Waterside,  Biewer, or Bingley Terriers. Or if you want to know  about the first registered Broken-Haired Scotch Terrier  which was ‘the foundation for the Yorkshire Terrier‘  and was called Huddersfield Ben born in 1865  then web searches will help you build up your knowledge and data base. If you want a web site to record you own pets pictures or boast about your breeding successes you might want to consider a cheap web site of your own.

On the other hand many people want to make pin money or a business out of their passion and hobby. To excel in any field you need to be found and recognised and for that a web designer might be able to put your venture on the right track. Sheffield has many good web designer businesses and digital media is a local strength.

You might expect the best web business for dog to be based in Barkisland.  Barkisland is a village in the civil parish of Ripponden, which is part of  Calderdale MDC  in the West Riding Yorkshire. Barkisland Hall is a grade I listed country house built for John Gledhill in 1638.  It was bought in 1967 by the friend of Harold Wilson,  Lord Kagan as the base to manufacture the Gannex raincoat. Where is Gannex now? See Goodbye Gannex

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