Hello! I'm a Yorkshire Terrier puppy with a sweet and affectionate nature. I like a bit of playtime outside, but I'm equally content snuggling up for a nap or staying close by your side. I was raised in a real family home, so I already understand what it means to be cared for. I've grown up around cuddles, kisses, and gentle play with children, so I'm at ease with little ones and love being included in everyday family moments. Whether your home is lively or laid back, big or small, with kids or without, I think I'll fit in just fine. Both of my parents weigh a petite 7 lbs, so I'm expected to grow into a true, compact Yorkshire Terrier size. When you come to visit, you'll have the chance to meet both my mom and dad in person, so you can see firsthand where my sweet nature comes from. I've already received my first round of vaccinations and been dewormed, so I'm off to a solid start before we even meet. Yorkshire Terriers like me are known for our loyalty, affection, and portable size, making us wonderful companions for families who want a devoted little friend close by. I love being near my people and will likely turn into your faithful little shadow around the house. I'm looking forward to settling into a lifetime of love with my own family. If you're searching for a gentle, affectionate, kid friendly companion who's ready for a cozy home of their own, I think we could be a great match. Come meet me. I can't wait to find my forever home!
Adv. ID:GRGRyLk22
Litter details
LocationWatsontown, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter1 male
BreedYorkshire Terrier
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
Age14 weeks, 2 days
GenerationP
SexMale
Health & Docs
RegisteredParents are health testedMicrochipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateVet checkedWorm treatedAKC registered by collection
Info
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Adv. TypeFor sale
Original breeder
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