Say hello to Finn! This little guy will quickly steal your heart with his warm personality and wet puppy kisses! He loves to run and play and enjoys all the TLC he can get! Finn is up to date with his vaccinations and has been dewormed. He would also come with a one year health guarantee. Feel free to call or text anytime for more information!
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Litter details
LocationCoshocton, Ohio
Puppies in litter1 male
BreedYorkshire Terrier
GenerationP
Ready to LeaveJun 23, 2026
Age7 weeks, 5 days
SexMale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedRegistered
We adopted a little boy Yorkshire Terrier from Matt last year . From our first contact with him he was so nice and answered our many questions . He sent us videos and photos of our puppy and kept us updated on how he was doing right up until we had him delivered. When he arrived at our house he was everything Matt told us and more . He was happy and friendly, He loves people and our other dogs and you could just tell he was treated like a family member with Matt from the start. He's a year old now and he's absolutely beautiful ! He's the most lovable, sweet little boy and he was since he arrived .
We'd never had a puppy delivered before so we were hesitant , Matt answered all of our many questions and made us feel confident in the process. It was such a wonderful experience . Our puppy was brought to us happy and healthy and so adorable !
We highly recommend Mylovablepuppies !!! We plan on adding to our family and will definitely be using this breeder again .
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