Introducing our litter of active Yorkie puppies. They are happy go lucky and love to follow you around. They are known for their confident, bold personalities. With their compact bodies and expressive button-like eyes, they are affectionate and make incredibly lively, loyal companions.
They are up to date on vaccines and dewormer.
Call today to make one of these cuties your companion today.
Blaze is a cutie with a teddy bear face and is friendly and loving.
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Litter details
LocationAllensville, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter2 male / 2 female
BreedYorkshire Terrier
GenerationP
Age11 weeks, 1 day
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
SexMale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedRegistered
Absolutely Great Guy to work with. Love my macy may. I'm so happy with our little girl.
moniquemebane
1 year
5.0
We couldn't be more pleased with the purchase of our new fur baby. Samulel named him Cooper, we have since changed his name to Baxter
Samuel is a true gentleman of his word. We've had our puppy since July 20th. He is so adorable smart and super energetic and most terrifying because he thinks he's a big boy and can do big boy things. He is almost 3lbs of a very brave protector of the house, since he has recently discovered he has a super bark for such a tiny fur baby. He is truly a joy and keeps us laughing all day.
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