Yorkies

Yorkie

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Yorkies are in high demand as they have made a name for their self being a purse puppy.

Many famous people are seen holding a Yorkie. Yorkshire Terriers become attached to their families, but most maintain some measure of independence. They have a boisterous Terrier personality that far exceeds their small size. Yorkies are lively, bold, and intelligent (scoring in the top third in dog intelligence tests).

They bark when they sense danger. Due to their strong ‘alpha-dog’ personality, the Yorkshire Terrier may not be suitable for inexperienced owners. They are hypoallergenic and non shedding. Fun, playful but at the same time independent.

Size: The Yorkshire Terrier 4-14lbs Yorkshire Terriers have a small, flat head, level or scissors bite, dark, intelligent eyes, and small, highly set, ‘V’-shaped ears. Not all Yorkie ears stands up, sometimes only one will stand up. They have a flat back, round ears, and tail carried high.

Coat: The Yorkshire Terrier has a very long, straight, silky coat which is golden-brown at the head, chest, and legs. The color and texture of the coat are perhaps the most important show trait. Puppy Yorkshire Terriers are born black and tan and gradually attain their natural color.

Show dogs are groomed with the hair grown out long (sometimes trimmed to floor-length) and parted down the middle of the back. Yorkies have no undercoat and shed little.

Character: Yorkshire Terriers become attached to their families, but most maintain some measure of independence. They have a boisterous Terrier personality that far exceeds their small size. Yorkies are lively, bold, and intelligent (scoring in the top third in dog intelligence tests). They bark when they sense danger. Due to their strong ‘alpha-dog’ personality, the Yorkshire Terrier may not be suitable for inexperienced owners.

Temperament: The Yorkshire Terrier is tolerant of older children, provided they respect its personal space. Due to its small size and bold temperament (which arises from its working origins) the Yorkshire Terrier is not recommended for young children unless carefully supervised. The Yorkshire Terrier can occasionally be a bit too brave when dealing with larger dogs, but gets along fine with cats and other household pets. Yorkies prefer life indoors, and are especially unsuited to cold climates.

Care: The Yorkshire Terrier requires intensive brushing and combing on a daily basis. If this is too time-consuming, the coat should be trimmed professionally. The Yorkie’s hair should be kept out of its eyes by a rubber band or a bow. Loose hairs should be regularly removed from ear passages. Yorkshire Terriers have a lifespan of 12-15 years. Yorkie puppies are prone to hypoglycemia (diagnosed by listless behavior and shakiness) Yorkies under 3 pounds are especially susceptible to diarrhea, vomiting, tracheal collapse, anesthesia sensitivity, and injury.

Training: The Yorkshire Terrier is intelligent and capable of learning quickly with consistent training, but some prolong the process with their independent, stubborn nature. The Yorkshire Terrier is considered to be one of the more difficult breeds to housebreak.

Activity: The Yorkshire Terrier can have most of its needs met through indoor play, but still prefers a daily walk or romp in a fenced-in yard. Yorkshire Terriers are well suited to apartment life.

 

 

 

Comments

  1. Lisa Masto says:

    Hi! What is your price range for Yorkie female pups? Morkie’s?

  2. would like to know when will you have more puppies

  3. Emily Windfelder says:

    Hello – Do you plan to have any toy size yorkies available soon? We’re looking for a female. Also, what size are the yorkies from your sister’s litter? Thank you.

    • Yes She had three girl but lost one so she has 2 females I think they are 4 weeks old. I had her keep them at her house because I was getting everything ready for my moms surgery. Which she finally had this morning, now recovery time. I will probably have her bring them in two weeks so I can finish training them. I do have one lady that gets pick of the two

      Stacy

  4. Maggie mcdaniel says:

    Looking for a tcup yorkie or yokirepoo
    Bought 2 puppies from you previously
    I bought one and my daughter bought one,both yorkie

    • I only have 1 male yorkipoo right now he is Bam Bam all black estimated adult weight 4.8 to 5 lbs
      Call me at 904-838-9628 if your interested
      My T-cup Yorkie all have deposits

      Stacy

  5. Hello Again!

    Left a comment for a Maltese before reading in the comments that you guys didn’t have any at the moment. The Micro Teacup Yorkies, however, are also desirable. I’m located in Jacksonville. I’d like more information.

    Thank You! I’m excited already!

  6. Hello,
    I am interested in either a male Maltese, Yorkie, teacup Yorkie, poodle or imperial shi. Can you please tell me the price? And how much is the down payment. Thank you

  7. When are you expecting a litter of Yorkies? I’m interested in a male. And how much will a male Yorkie cost?

    • Our puppies are $1750 unless they are a teacup, Miki or red or chocolate in color then they are $2000.
      We may have 1 male available, I am just waiting on a response from a client. We aren’t expecting anymore Yorkies at this time until a mom comes into heat

  8. Hi, when are the next set of yorkie puppies going to be ready to buy

    • We may have 1 male available, I am just waiting on a response from a client. We aren’t expecting anymore Yorkies at this time until a mom comes into heat

  9. Lovetta Adams says:

    Do you have any yorkie puppies yet?

  10. Tamico Spears says:

    I am very interested in a female yorkie. Do you have any available and how much are they?

    • I am breeding for a litter this week. If she takes they will be born in 9 weeks
      These are toy size so $1750
      Stacy 904-838-9628

  11. Diane Graham says:

    About 6 years ago we went to Paudy Palace in Katy, Texas and the owner put me in touch with a lady who fostered dogs.. she talked to a lady who was fostering a rescue Yorkie and we adopted that dog and she was the best dog ever. She died two days ago. She had a tumor and her heart would not hold up to surgery. We would again like to buy or adopt a Yorkie.

    • We are currently waiting to see if our Yorkie parents will breed. If the mom takes then we will be expecting a litter in 9 weeks! They will be $1750 or $2000 depending on their size

  12. Do you have any yorkies available, prefer female?

  13. Takenia Brooks says:

    Looking for a female Yorkie

  14. When will you be expecting some more Yorkies?

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