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Yorkie Page
We specialize in purebred Yorkshire
Terriers, baby doll faced, teacups and
standard. We also carry the rare Biewer
Yorkie from Germany.
Stud service is also available.
Breed Group: Toy breed
Weight: up to 7 lbs for standards and 4 lbs and under for teacups
Height: 8-9 inches
Color(s): blue/tan, black/tan, blue/gold and black/gold. Yorkshire Terriers are born black, gradually attaining
their blue and tan coloration as they mature.
Coat: The Yorkshire Terrier's coat is not coarse, but is fine and silky to the touch. The teddy bear
Yorkiecoat is thicker and has some curl to it. Unlike other breeds, which have fur, the Yorkshire has hair that
is growing constantly. They have no undercoat and do not shed.
Overview: The Yorkshire Terrier is a lovely lap dog that much prefers to be held on their owner's lap all day.
They have a dose of attitude combined with a bright and playful nature. The Yorkshire Terrier is a true and
loyal companion.
Character: Yorkies are intelligent, lively, and fearless. Yorkies focus entirely on their owner and are
extremely affectionate. It has been said that a Yorkshire Terrier requires more human companionship and
attention than any other breed.
Temperament: The Yorkshire Terrier or Yorkie can be territorial and likes to have their space respected.
They are tolerant of older children if treated with care. The Yorkshire Terrier can also be somewhat
independent and assertive. They get along well with other pets.
Care: The Yorkshire Terrier's show coat requires daily grooming. The hair on top of the Yorkie head, if
grown long, is usually secured with a band or bow. However, if the Yorkshire Terrier is not being used for
show, then the coat may be clipped short. Ears and eyes must be cleaned daily. Dental hygiene is also
important. Teacup Yorkies generally have more problems with retained baby teeth so you should also keep
an eye on their teeth.
Training: Yorkies are quick to learn. However, Yorkies may become willful in which case training of any kind
can become difficult. Training must have consistency and firmness. Yorkies do not like to be ignored, so
lots of praise will bring out the best in their training.
Activity: The Yorkshire Terrier requires minimal exercise. Yorkies are suited for short walks and ideal for
apartment living or homes with small yards. Yorkies love to chase shadows, lay in sunbeams, and tug of
war. The more attention Yorkies receives the better.
Breeders: Reputable Yorkshire Terrier breeders generally will not let their new teacup puppies go to their
new homes until at least 10-12 weeks of age due to hypoglycemia problems (low sugar). Yorkshire Terrier
breeders should always give a "care of the puppy" info sheet to new owners explaining how to take care of
the puppies. They will also be wiling to assisit you in case anything does arise. Also due to the large amount
of scammers on the internet, you should always ask for at least 4-5 references and the breeder's
veterinarian to check them out to see if they are legitimate. Ask them to send additional pictures of the
specific puppy so you know that they have the pup in their possession. Be careful and do your homework
before choosing the right Yorkie breeder.

Eli
Snookie
Buy from reputable Yorkshire Terrier breeders! Yorkshire Terrier puppies are smart
and healthy when not inbred!
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People are always asking me for teacup or tea cup Yorkie puppies and I tell them they
are usually tinies that are 4 lbs or under full grown. My teacup Yorkshire Terriers are
kept in my care for at least 10-12 wks of age because I want to make sure they are
healthy and well adjusted before placing in their new homes. I also do NOT place my
teacup puppies in homes with small children just because they are too fragile for small
children and can be stepped on or dropped and seriously injured. For people with small
children you should consider a 5-10 lb dog.
Samuel