This sweet girl is ready to find her new home! She does have an under bite, this does not need any type of corrections and will not cause problems. She is very playful and friendly. Give us a call if you would like to add this adorable, fluffy pup to your family!
Adv. ID:0XCr5i2J2
Litter details
LocationMill Creek, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter1 female
BreedYorkshire Terrier
GenerationP
Age10 weeks, 3 days
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
SexFemale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedRegistered
I adopted Zollie now known as Buc-ee to our family a few weeks ago and he is doing amazing! He's super active and spunky, he has a whole personality of his own. I had him checked out by the vet and he is in great shape! Anna Rose and her husband were great, very informative and welcoming. Anyone who asks I always let them know where we got him. Amazing quality!! Thank you Anna Rose!
francesgonrod
1 year
5.0
Awesome person, Anna Rose Peachey, as well as her family. We adopted Tibby, and she has made my Noah's heart whole again. We lost our Mini Yorkie, Budha, after 12 years. We were devastated. Tibby has made us full of joy and love once again. I will be back to adopt another pet from Anna Rose for sure. Thank you for being honest and sweet. Millie Rodriguez
Pros
AKC's most popular toy breed — a companion dog royalty with nearly 150 years of US show history
Silky, continuously growing coat doesn't shed — widely considered hypoallergenic by American allergy sufferers
Outsized terrier personality in a 7-pound body — the quintessential American 'big dog in a small package'
Highly trainable for its size: consistent AKC obedience and agility competitor
Cons
The show coat requires daily attention and professional grooming every 6-8 weeks — a significant ongoing investment
Hypoglycemia in young puppies (especially Teacup-sized Yorkies) requires careful feeding management
Portosystemic liver shunts occur at higher rates in the breed — symptoms may not appear until adulthood
Fragile frame — inappropriate handling, falls, or interactions with larger dogs can cause serious injury