The Yorkshire Terrier, often called the Yorkie, is an intelligent, active, and affectionate breed known for its confidence and charm. Originally bred in northern England during the Industrial Revolution to hunt rats in mills and factories, the breed gradually transitioned from a working dog to a beloved companion of the upper class. By the late 19th century, the Yorkshire Terrier had arrived in the United States and was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1885. Compact, loyal, and lively, the Yorkie quickly became a household favorite, especially among city dwellers looking for a small but spirited companion.
Yorkies are brave, playful, and alert dogs with big personalities packed into tiny bodies. They are intelligent and respond well to positive training but can be stubborn if not given clear boundaries. Devoted to their owners, they love attention and form close family bonds, making them great lap dogs and companions. Their fine, silky coats—often blue and tan or black and gold—require daily brushing to stay tangle-free, though they shed very little and are considered hypoallergenic. With regular walks, engaging playtime, and consistent grooming, the Yorkshire Terrier makes a loyal, lively, and elegant companion for any home.
Yorkshire Terrier
Mr. Chocolate is a beautiful puppy that currently 16 weeks old. These tiny toy-size boys are expected to weigh between 5–6 lbs as adult. Hi is absolutely gorgeous, playful, and full of personality—true to the Yorkie spirit! At this age, one of the biggest advantages is that their adult size can already be confirmed, so you know they will stay small.
Yorkshire Terrier
Mr. Blu is a beautiful puppy that currently 16 weeks old. These tiny toy-size boys are expected to weigh between 5–6 lbs as adult. Hi is absolutely gorgeous, playful, and full of personality—true to the Yorkie spirit! At this age, one of the biggest advantages is that their adult size can already be confirmed, so you know they will stay small.
Yorkshire Terrier
Spring is full of new beginnings and what better way to start spring than with a new fur-buddy to tag along on all your adventures?! Meet Callie! She is our sweet toy-sized Yorkshire Terrier puppy tha
Yorkshire Terrier
Spring is full of new beginnings and what better way to start spring than with a new fur-buddy to tag along on all your adventures?! Meet Captain! He is our sweet toy-sized Yorkshire Terrier puppy tha
Yorkshire Terrier
Spring is full of new beginnings and what better way to start spring than with a new fur-buddy to tag along on all your adventures?! Meet Checkers! He is our sweet toy-sized Yorkshire Terrier puppy th
Yorkshire Terrier
Spring is full of new beginnings and what better way to start spring than with a new fur-buddy to tag along on all your adventures?! Meet Comet! He is our sweet toy-sized Yorkshire Terrier puppy that

Yorkshire Terrier
$600 is his pet price with a neuter contract! These are the same parent's that produce the rare "black face" boys. No neuter contract required and APRI registered with a 3 generation pedigree (for $10

Yorkshire Terrier
He's turning silver but it looks like at glance hair is missing....it is not. Neuter contract required and no APRI registration will be given for this pet price. Will be ready at 8 weeks old on Febrau

Yorkshire Terrier
We have 3 beautiful baby boys ready to find loving families! These little ones are currently 5 weeks old and growing stronger and more playful every day. ✨ About the Puppies: Toy-size breed — perfec

Yorkshire Terrier
We have 3 beautiful baby boys ready to find loving families! These little ones are currently 5 weeks old and growing stronger and more playful every day. ✨ About the Puppies: Toy-size breed — perfec

Yorkshire Terrier
We have 3 beautiful baby boys ready to find loving families! These little ones are currently 5 weeks old and growing stronger and more playful every day. ✨ About the Puppies: Toy-size breed — perfec
The average cost of a purebred Yorkshire Terrier puppy in the United States is approximately $1699, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.