Yorkies under $200, $300, $400, $500 and up.
Find teacup, toy, micro, and standard sized Yorkshire Terrier puppies for sale or adoption in Kentucky.
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Looking for a cute and cuddly Yorkie puppy? Then you are exactly right here. Known for their friendly and playful nature, Yorkie puppies make great companions for people of all ages. Whether you are interested in Yorkie dogs as pets or show dogs, there is sure to be an adorable Yorkie puppy waiting for you here in Kentucky.
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Are Yorkies good lap dogs?
For anyone looking for a small, loving companion, a Yorkshire Terrier may be the perfect dog. Yorkies are known for their playful personalities and love for snuggling. They are loyal and affectionate companions and enjoy spending time with their humans. Yorkies are also relatively easy to train and do well in apartment living.
However, there are a few things to consider before bringing a Yorkie home. First, Yorkies are very active dogs and need lots of exercise. Second, they need regular grooming as their long coat can become matted if not groomed.
Finally, Yorkies can bark, and their barking can become annoying if not managed properly. Overall, however, Yorkies make adorable lap dogs and devoted companions.
Button cubs
Ort: Bowling Green, Kentucky
Phone: 270-847-1847
Need a companion to quarantine with? We sure have some good ones. We can
meet gloved/mask and keep 6' distance 🙂 We are a small town (next to BG) and
don't come out much. We will be listing adult Mini Schnauzers soon.
Tjs kennel
Location: Williamstown, Kentucky
Phone: 859-360-9926
We sell many different breeds so give me a call to see if I got your next puppy.
Stephanie
Ort: Vine Grove, Kentucky
Phone: 502-648-1863
Snow Blue Yorkies
animal breeders
Clifton Road, Frenchburg, KY 40322
(606) 768-3021
Ryen's Yorkie Kennel
professional service
950 Tatum Ridge Road, Willisburg, KY 40078
(859) 805-0885
Is a Yorkie difficult to train?
Many believe that Yorkies are difficult to train, but this is not necessarily true. While Yorkies can be stubborn, they are also intelligent and can be easily trained with the right methods. The key to successful potty training is to be consistent and patient.
As with any dog, it's important to establish a regular schedule for bathroom breaks. It's also important to choose a designated potty training area and get your Yorkie there consistently. With positive reinforcement, your Yorkie will quickly learn where to go to the bathroom. With a little time and patience you can have a well trained Yorkie.
Teacup Yorkie puppies for sale up to 100, 200, 300, 400 and more adoption fees.
Contact the rescue and animal shelters below directly for information on adoptions and costs, and to see if the organizations have Yorkies available.
Heaven can wait for Animal Rescue, Inc
Russellville, Ky 42276
heavencanwaitanimalrescue@hotmail.com
Pay-It-Forward Animal Welfare Network
Henderson, Ky 42420
(270) 724-0614
pifanimal@yahoo.com
New Hope Animal Rescue
526 Atkinsonstr.
Henderson, Ky 42420
270-827-8088
rayeraye1964@yahoo.com
Humane Society of Henderson County
203 Drury Lane
Henderson, Ky 42420
270-826-8966
info@hshcky.org
Pike County Tierheim
527 Lykins Creek Street
Pikeville, Ky 41501
606-432-6293 / 606-432-6294
pikeshelter@gmail.com
Teacup Yorkshire Terrier puppies for adoption in Kentucky up to 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and up.
How long do Yorkies live?
Yorkies are a popular dog breed for their aggressivenesspersonalities and lovable creatures. But how long do these pups typically live? The average lifespan of a Yorkie is 12-15 years. However, many factors such as diet, exercise, and genetics can affect a dog's lifespan.
For example, Yorkies who eat a quality diet and get plenty of exercise tend to live longer than those who don't. Additionally, some Yorkies can inherit genes that make them more prone to health problems that can shorten their lifespanLife expectancy. However, with proper care, most Yorkies enjoy long and happy lives.
Diamonds in the Ruff, Inc.
130 Scott Avenue
Pikeville, Ky 41501
855-745-2738
kydiamondsrescue@gmail.com
Jacks Place
mailbox 5
White Plains, KY 42464
(270) 399-3013
jacksplace@bellsouth.net
Hopkins County Humane Society
2210 Laffoon Trail
Madisonville, Ky 42431
(270) 821-8965
hopkinscohs@gmail.com
Pet Lovers United, Inc.
PO Box 1701
Madisonville, Ky 42431
(270) 875-7170
loveofpets@vci.net
Webster County Tierdienste
1919 HWY 132W
Dixon, Ky. 42409
270-639-7034
webstercodogpound@att.net
What should I feed my New Yorkie puppy?
Congratulations on your new puppy! Whether you've just adopted a Yorkie or are expecting a litter, it's important to start them off on the right foot with a healthy diet. Although there are many commercial dog foods on the market, it is often best to consult your veterinarian for specific recommendations.
In general, however, puppies need a diet high in protein and fat to allow them to grow and develop properly. You should avoid feeding your pup leftovers or human food as these can upset their sensitive stomach.
Instead, stick to quality puppy food that will provide him with all the nutrients he needs. And of course always make sure you have enough fresh water to drink!
Mollys Mutts Animal Rescue
Dixon, Ky. 42409
270-213-5002
mollysmuttsanimalrescue@yahoo.com
Union County Dog Pound
Morganfield, Ky 42437
(270) 748-7236
kathy.baird@unioncountyky.org
Humane Society of Christian County Kentucky
1229 Skyline Drive
Hopkinsville, Ky 42240
(270) 887-4678
ama60@twc.com
Tierheim Christian County
2935 Russellville Road (Autobahn 68 Ost)
Hopkinsville, Ky 42240
(270) 887-4175
ccas@hesenergy.net
Max's Hope Pet Rescue
Hopkinsville, Ky 42240
(270) 962-7089
maxshopepr@gmail.com
Friendliness for K-9s
2750 Russellville Rd.
Hopkinsville, Ky 42240
poundpuppygilford@mchsi.com
Yorkie puppies for sale, adoption and rescue in Kentucky
Why is my Yorkie puppy eating grass?
Many dog owners have noticed that their beloved pet eats grass occasionally and may be wondering why. Some believe that puppies eat grass because they are lacking certain nutrients in their diet, but there are a few other reasons that may be the case.
It could be that your pup is trying to calm an upset stomach, or it could be just enjoying the taste of weed. Puppies explore the world with their mouths, so it's not uncommon for them to put things in their mouths that they shouldn't.
If you find that your pup is eating grass frequently or appears to be vomiting more than usual, it is best to consult your veterinarian to rule out any possible health concerns.
Caldwell County Tierheim
489 Baker Hill Street
Princeton, Kentucky 42445
(270) 365-1000
caldwellkyshelter@gmail.com
Safe Harbor KY
PO Box 401
Princeton, Kentucky 42445
270-963-2014
safehavenky@gmail.com
W Ky animal rescue
PO Box 493
Princeton, Kentucky 42445
(270) 963-0259
wkyrescue@gmail.com
Crittenden County Animal Shelter
1902 US 60 Ost
Marion, Ky 42064
(270) 969-1054
crittendenshelter@yahoo.com
Mary Hall Ruddiman Dog Shelter
Marion, Ky 42064
270-965-2006
maryhallshelter@yahoo.com
Why is my Yorkie puppy licking everything?
Puppies are curious creatures and everything is new to them. That's why they constantly explore their surroundings with their mouths. Licking is one of the ways puppies learn about the world around them. When a puppy licks something, they're usually trying to figure out what it is and if it's edible.
While it's perfectly normal for puppies to lick everything in sight, you should refrain from this behavior if it becomes excessive. Excessive licking can be a sign of anxiety or stress, so paying attention to your pup's body language is important.
If you notice your puppy licking more than usual, take him to the vet to rule out medical problems. With a little patience and positive reinforcement, you can help your pup focus on appropriate objects when licking.
Unchained Love Inc
PO Box 336
Eddyville, Ky 42038
812.463.2331
richard@unchainedloveinc.org
Corporate Foundation Animal Rescue, Inc.
Benton, Kentucky 42025
(270) 437-3641
reedronni@hotmail.com
Lost But Loved Rescue, Murray KY
PO Box 929
Murray, Ky 42071
lblanimalrescue@hotmail.com
Humane Society of Calloway County
607 Poplar Street Suite A1
Murray, Ky 42071
(270) 759-1884
humanesociety@murray-ky.net
Murray/Calloway County Tierheim
81 Shelter Lane
Murray, Ky 42071
(270) 759-4141
Teacup Yorkie puppies for sale for up to $100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and up.
Second chance dog rescue
Murray, Ky 42071
(270) 929-0063
Asecondchancedogrescue@gmail.com
McCracken County Humane Society
4000 Coleman Rd
Paducah, KY 42001
270-443-5923
info@mccrackenhumane.org
Mayfield/Graves County Tierheim
500 Nord 12th Street
Mayfield, Ky 42066
270-251-0130
mayfieldshelter@mewsbb.com
LIFE. House for Animals Inc.
14 Fido dish
Frankfurt, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 875-3436
E-Mail: ContactUs@lifehouse4animals.org
Franklin County Humane Society
1041 Kentucky Avenue
Frankfurt, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 875-7297
E-Mail: contact.fchsky@gmail.com
Shelby County Humane Society
400 Hudson-Boulevard
Shelbyville, Ky 40065
Phone: (502) 633-4033
E-Mail: shelbysociety@hotmail.com
Tysons Chance
PO Box 1347
Shelbyville, Ky 40065
E-Mail: tysonschance@gmail.com
Shelby County Animal Control and Shelter
Shelbyville, Ky 40065
Phone: (502) 633-0009
E-Mail: danielle.reynolds@shelbycoky.com
Anderson Humane Society
1410 Versailles Street
Lawrenceburg, Ky 40342
Phone: (502) 839-8339
E-Mail: ahs_40342@yahoo.com
Camp-Jean
Lawrenceburg, Ky 40342
E-Mail: jgibowski@yahoo.com
Teacup Yorkshire Terrier Puppies to Rescue in Kentucky up to $100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and up.
Hollys Place
PO box field 455
Lawrenceburg, Ky 40342
Phone: 502-859-5342
E-Mail: victoria@hollys.org
OWEN COUNTY FRIENDS OF ANIMALS INC.
80 Alte Monterey Rd
Owenton, Ky 40359
Phone: (502) 514-1897
E-Mail: OCFAnimals@gmail.com
Henry Trimble Tierheim
9213 Schwefelstr
Schwefel, KY 40070
Phone: 502-845-8050 / 502-255-0111
E-Mail: thshelter@yahoo.com
Humane Society of Oldham County
PO Box 727
LaGrange, Ky 40031
Phone: 502-222-7537
E-Mail: jojohsoc@aol.com
Choose Me! Bluegrass Pet Rescue
PO box field 202
The Barn, KY 40031
Phone: (502) 777-1442
E-Mail: Adoptmebpr@aol.com
Oldham County Tierkontrolle
The Barn, KY 40031
Phone: (502) 222-7387
E-Mail: phelton@oldhamcountyky.gov
Woodford Humane Society
265 Thomas Lane
PO Box 44
Versailles, KY 40383
Phone: 859-873-5491
E-Mail: manager@woodfordhumane.org
Chelsea's legacy
Louisville, Kentucky 40245
Phone: (502) 412-3144
E-Mail: fost228@bellsouth.net
Animal Care Society Inc
12207 Westport Rd
Louisville, Kentucky 40245
Phone: 502-426-6303
E-Mail: info@animalcaresociety.org
Scott County Humane Society
751 slone drive
Suite 13
Georgetown, Kentucky 40324
Phone: 502-863-3279
E-Mail: adopts.schs@gmail.com
Tier Haven Rescue, Inc.
Louisville, Ky 40243
E-Mail: tierhavenrescue@gmail.com
Polo K-9
PO Box 99223
Louisville, Kentucky 40269
Phone: 502-445-9560 OR 502-408-0
E-Mail: leighpridemore@yahoo.com
Kentucky Pets Live
Louisville, Ky 40299
Phone: (502) 777-2968
E-Mail: kentuckypetsalive@gmail.com
Woodstock Animal Foundation, Inc.
Lexington, Kentucky 40504
Phone: (859) 277-7729
E-Mail: woodstockanimalfoundation@gmail.com
Lexington Humane Society
1600 Old Frankfurt Pike
Lexington, Kentucky 40504
Phone: 859.233.0044 x223
E-Mail: lhsinfo@lexingtonhumanesociety.org
Halfway Home Rescue Inc
Lexington, Kentucky 40511
E-Mail: HalfwayHomeRescue@aol.com
Hope for All Pets, Inc.
Lexington, Kentucky 40511
E-Mail: HopeForAllPetsInc@outlook.com
The Haven for Dogs Inc.
PO Box 22505
Lexington, Kentucky 40522
Phone: (859) 887-8733
Bluegrass Shih Tzu Rescue Inc.
Mailbox carton 910276
Lexington, Kentucky 40591
E-Mail: shihtzurescueky@aol.com
Paws 4 the cause
Lexington, Kentucky 40508
Phone: (859) 619-9190
E-Mail: savedbyloveanita@gmail.com
Louisville Metro Animal Services
3528 Newburger Strasse
Louisville, Kentucky 40218
Phone: (502) 473-7387
E-Mail: AnimalServicesAdoption@louisvilleky.gov
Kindle and Cloudder
Louisville, Ky 40219
Phone: (502) 851-9158
E-Mail: kindleandcloudderadoptions@gmail.com
Grant County Tierheim
218 Barnes Road
Williamstown, Kentucky 41097
Phone: 859-824-9403
E-Mail: Animalshelter@grantco.org
Jessamine Humane Society
47George WilsonDr
Nicholasville, Ky 40356
Phone: (859) 983-6051
E-Mail: kimhurst.ky@gmail.com
Jessamine County Animal Care and Control
120 fairway
Nicholasville, Ky 40356
Phone: 859 881-0821
E-Mail: jessaminecountyacc@gmail.com
save a soul
PO Box 353
Hillview, Ky 40129
E-Mail: saveonesoulatatime@gmail.com
A wing and a prayer
Lexington, Kentucky 40515
Phone: (859) 494-6430
E-Mail: lynnleenicole@hotmail.com
Paws for Parker Refuge and Rescue
Louisville, Kentucky 40217
Phone: (502) 727-4691
E-Mail: pawsforparker@gmail.com
Shamrock Pet Foundation Inc.
PO box field 24033
Louisville, Kentucky 40224
Phone: 502-585-3220
E-Mail: adopts@shamrockpets.com
Humane Society of Nelson Co. Inc.
2391 New Haven Street
Bardstown, Ky 40004
Phone: (502) 349-2082
E-Mail: humane-societync@att.net
Advocate 4 Animals, Inc.
Louisville, Ky 40208
Phone: (502) 802-7266
E-Mail: befürworten4animals.inc@gmail.com
Bullitt County Animal Shelter
545 Clermont Road, Highway 245
Shepherdsville, Ky 40165
Phone: (502) 543-8686
E-Mail: bullittcountyanimalcontrol@gmail.com
Flora Shropshire Tierheim
1751 New Lair Road
Cynthiana, Ky 41031
Phone: 859-234-7138
Paris Animal Welfare Association
Legion Street 6
Paris, KY40361
Phone: (859) 988-9800
E-Mail: info@pawspets.org
Willow Creek Sanctuary
PO Box BOX 171
Danville, Ky 40422
Phone: (859) 236-7019
E-Mail: willowcreeksanctuary@roadrunner.com
Derby City Dog Rescue
Louisville, Kentucky 40272
E-Mail: adopt@derbycitydogrescue.org
Barktown's rescue
Boston, Ky 40107
Phone: (502) 833-2275
E-Mail: info@barktownrescue.org
Pendleton County Tierheim
1314 Bryan Griffin Rd
Falmouth, Kentucky 41040
Phone: (859) 472-5400
E-Mail: pcaco1@gmail.com
Kentucky Saves Them Together, Inc.
Lancaster, Kentucky 40444
Phone: (859) 229-0063
E-Mail: rescue@kentuckysavingthemtogether.org
Clark County Tierheim
5000 Eisenhüttenstr.
Winchester, Kentucky 40391
Phone: 859-737-0053
E-Mail: info@clarkshelter.org
LIFE. for pets (LIFE, Inc.)
PO box field 4304
Winchester, Kentucky 40392
E-Mail: lifeforpets@gmail.com
Die Humane Association of N Kentucky Shelters
Florence, KY 41042
E-Mail: SDanielDJ@aol.com
Humane Gesellschaft A.L.L. von Madison County
PO Box Field 2094
Richmond, Kentucky 40476
Phone: (859) 626-5600
E-Mail: info@humanesocietyall.com
PawPrints Animal Rescue
PO Box 6488
Florence, KY 41022
E-Mail: pawprintsnky@gmail.com
New Beginnings/Heartland Veterinary Hospital
108 Blue Heron Way
Elizabethtown, Ky 42701
Phone: 270-737-1772
E-Mail: pitbullprincess06@yahoo.com
Tierkontrolle von Hardin County
220 Peterson Dr.
Elizabethtown, Ky 42701
Phone: (270) 769-3428
E-Mail: adopt@hcky.org
Good good brigade
Elizabethtown, Ky 42701
Phone: 502-741-4258
E-Mail: Adoptions@bunbunbrigade.org
Forever home for paws
Radcliff, Ky 40160
Phone: (270) 801-5224
E-Mail: info@foreverhomesforpaws.org
Frankies Furry Friends Rescue
PO Box 289
Alexandria, Ky. 41001
Phone: 859-392-0015
E-Mail: frankiesfurryfriends@gmail.com
Chins n' Friends, Inc.
mailbox 1
Hebron, Ky 41048
E-Mail: chinsnfriendsrescue@gmail.com
Adoption First Animal Rescue - Kentucky
Covington, Kentucky 41017
Phone: (859) 640-7300
E-Mail: adopts@adoption1stky.org
TriState Noah Project
Covington, Kentucky 41017
E-Mail: TriStateNoahProject@gmail.com
Animal Refuge Center Inc.
185 Basham-Spur
PO Box 400
Weinhain, KY 40175
Phone: 270-877-6064
E-Mail: animal_refugectr@hotmail.com
Wilson-Wags and Mustache Rescue
Taylor-Mühle, KY 41015
E-Mail: wilson.animal.rescue@fuse.net
Save our shelter dogs
Covington, Kentucky 41015
E-Mail: saveourshelterdogsrescue@yahoo.com
Montgomery County Tierheim
115 Adena Dr.
Berg Sterling, KY 40353
Phone: (859) 498-8751
E-Mail: Punkin225@hotmail.com
Furgotten Dog Rescue, Inc.
Covington, Kentucky 41011
Phone: (410) 864-9827
E-Mail: furgottendogrescue@gmail.com
TLC Animal Refuge Inc
Berea, KY 40403
E-Mail: tlcanimalrefuge@gmail.com
Campbell County Tierheim
1989 Poplar Ridge Street
Melbourne, Ky 41071
Phone: (859) 635-2819
E-Mail: Shelter@campbellcountyky.org
Lucky Tales Rescue, Inc
PO Box 315
Fort Thomas, Ky 41075
E-Mail: luckytalesrescue@gmail.com
Taylor Co SPCA
Campbellsville, Ky 42718
E-Mail: taylorcountyspca@yahoo.com
TCAS Volunteers
Campbellsville, Ky 42719
E-Mail: tcasvadopt@gmail.com
Friends of Pets & County Shelter by Powell Co
Stanton, Kentucky 40380
Phone: (606) 663-4998
E-Mail: fopcpky@gmail.com
Breckinridge County Animal Friends Inc.
PO Box field 301
Harned, KY 40144
Phone: (270) 756-0246
E-Mail: kampars@bbtel.com
Real Dog RsQ Inc.
Munfordville, KY 42765
E-Mail: realdogrescue1@yahoo.com
Animal Rescue Kare, LLC
Munfordville, KY 42765
Phone: (225) 414-2765
E-Mail: ark4hart@gmail.com
Pulaski County Humane Society
PO Box 448
Somerset, Kentucky 42502
Phone: (606) 451-2367
E-Mail: info@bhumane.org
Tierheim Menifee County
PO box field 75
381 Little League Lane
Frenchburg, KY 40316
Phone: 606 768-9368
E-Mail: menifeeshelter@gmail.com
STAR Saving the Animals by Rowan
Morehead, KY 40351
E-Mail: star@stardogrescue.org
Leitchfield Tierheim
213 William Thomason Byway
Leitchfield, Ky 42754
Phone: (270) 230-8839
E-Mail: leitchfieldshelterpets@gmail.com
TLC rescue
Clearfield, KY 40313
E-Mail: teresaslegacy.julia@gmail.com
Animal shelter Dreiländereck
2450 Highway 519
Clearfield, KY 40313
Phone: (606) 784-4930
E-Mail: nbrown1986@icloud.com
Kentucky Paws Inc
Bernstadt Ost, KY 40729
Phone: (606) 304-3147
E-Mail: kentuckypaws@gmail.com
Breckinridge County Tierheim
498 Glen NashLn.
Hardinsburg, KY40143
Phone: (270) 580-4299
E-Mail: bcshelter@bbtel.com
Barren River Animal Welfare Association
175 Trojan track
PO box field 171
Glasgow, Ky 42141
Phone: (270) 651-7297
E-Mail: syobymevol@scrtc.com
Humane Society of Edmonson County
PO Box 274
Brownsville, Ky 42210
Phone: (270) 286-6586
E-Mail: humanesec@gmail.com
Tri-County Shelter
Albany, Ky 42602
Phone: (606) 387-0943
E-Mail: tricountyshelteralbany@gmail.com
Little Hills of Kentucky Animal Rescue Inc
Albany, Ky 42602
E-Mail: lhkyrescue@gmail.com
Butler County Tierheim KY
463 Boat Factory Rd
Morgantown, Kentucky 42261
Phone: (270) 526-2694
E-Mail: butlercountyanimalshelter@gmail.com
Friends of the Ohio County Animal Shelters
mailbox 7
Hartford, Kentucky 42347
E-Mail: fotsrescue@gmail.com
Bluegrass Humane Society of Kentucky
PO Box 345
Hartford, Kentucky 42347
Phone: 2709910521
E-Mail: bluegrasshumanesociety@yahoo.com
Sparky
806 East 18th Street
Owensboro, Ky 42303
Phone: (270) 684-4787
E-Mail: info@sparkyrescue.com
Bowling Green-Warren County Humane Society
1924 Louisville Street
PO Box 1456
Bowling Green, KY 42102
Phone: (270) 783-9404
E-Mail: LorriC143@aol.com
Owensboro Humane Society
3101 West Second Street
www.owensborohumane.org
Owensboro, Ky 42302
Phone: (270) 302-6813
E-Mail: carmel.owensborohumanesociety@gmail.com
Daviess County Tierkontrolle
2620 Highway 81
Owensboro, Ky 42301
Phone: (270) 685-8275
E-Mail: dcacanimals@yahoo.com
Preston Cares Network
Owensboro, Ky 42301
Phone: (502) 709-8899
E-Mail: Rachel@PrestonCaresNetwork.org
Johnson County Animal Shelter-Whiskers oder Wags
100 Shelter Way Rd
Staffordsville, Ky 41256
Phone: (606) 297-7387
E-Mail: wowanimalshelter@gmail.com
Tri-State Spay and Neuter
Ashland, Ky 41102
E-Mail: tssncatadoptions@gmail.com
Ashland Animal Rescue Fund
12365 Kevin Avenue
Ashland, Ky 41101
E-Mail: adopt4aarfky@gmail.com
dogs on death row
Central City, KY 42330
Phone: (270) 684-4787
E-Mail: info@sparkyrescue.com
Lawrence County Humane Society (KY)
820 Isaac Park Road/RT 3395
Louisa, Ky 41230
Phone: 606-673-4509 Mon-Fri 10-3
E-Mail: potterperry41230@yahoo.com
Friends of the Animal Shelter / Simpson Co. Animal Shelter
Postfach 910 / 2194 Kenneth Utley Drive
Franklin, Ky 42134
Phone: (270) 586-3125
E-Mail: friendsofshelter@yahoo.com
Rescue the Stray Hearts
PO Box 1328, Inez, KY 41224
Inez, KY 41224
Phone: (606) 626-5537
E-Mail: biscuit1956@att.net
Logan County Humane Society
1230 Morgantown Street
PO Box 1001
Russellville, Ky 42276
Phone: (270) 726-2186
E-Mail: adoptlcpets@gmail.com
Heaven Can Wait Animal Rescue, Inc.
Russellville, Ky 42276
E-Mail: heavencanwaitanimalrescue@hotmail.com
Pay-It-Forward Animal Welfare Network
Henderson, Ky 42420
Phone: (270) 724-0614
E-Mail: pifanimal@yahoo.com
New Hope Animal Rescue
526 Atkinsonstr.
Henderson, Ky 42420
Phone: (270) 827-8088
E-Mail: rayeraye1964@yahoo.com
Humane Society of Henderson County
203 Drury Lane
Henderson, Ky 42420
Phone: (270) 826-8966
E-Mail: info@hshcky.org
Pike County Tierheim
527 Lykins Creek Street
Pikeville, Ky 41501
Phone: 606-432-6293 / 606-432-6294
E-Mail: pikeshelter@gmail.com
Diamonds in the Ruff, Inc.
130 Scott Avenue
Pikeville, Ky 41501
Phone: 855-745-2738
E-Mail: kydiamondsrescue@gmail.com
Jacks Place
mailbox 5
White Plains, KY 42464
Phone: (270) 399-3013
E-Mail: jacksplace@bellsouth.net
Hopkins County Humane Society
2210 Laffoon Trail
Madisonville, Ky 42431
Phone: (270) 821-8965
E-Mail: hopkinscohs@gmail.com
Webster County Tierdienste
1919 HWY 132W
Dixon, Ky. 42409
Phone: (270) 639-7034
E-Mail: webstercodogpound@att.net
Mollys Mutts Animal Rescue
Dixon, Ky. 42409
Phone: 270-213-5002
E-Mail: mollysmuttsanimalrescue@yahoo.com
Tierheim Christian County
2935 Russellville Road (Autobahn 68 Ost)
Hopkinsville, Ky 42240
Phone: (270) 887-4175
E-Mail: ccas@hesenergy.net
Max's Hope Pet Rescue
Hopkinsville, Ky 42240
Phone: (270) 962-7089
E-Mail: maxshopepr@gmail.com
Friendliness for K-9s
2750 Russellville Rd.
Hopkinsville, Ky 42240
E-Mail: poundpuppygilford@mchsi.com
Caldwell County Tierheim
489 Baker Hill Street
Princeton, Kentucky 42445
Phone: (270) 365-1000
E-Mail: caldwellkyshelter@gmail.com
Safe Harbor KY
PO Box field 401
Princeton, Kentucky 42445
Phone: 270-963-2014
E-Mail: safehavenky@gmail.com
Crittenden County Animal Shelter
1902 US 60 Ost
Marion, Ky 42064
Phone: (270) 969-1054
E-Mail: crittendenshelter@yahoo.com
Mary Hall Ruddiman Dog Shelter
Marion, Ky 42064
Phone: 270-965-2006
E-Mail: maryhallshelter@yahoo.com
Unchained Love Inc
PO Box 336
Eddyville, Ky 42038
Phone: 812.463.2331
E-Mail: richard@unchainedloveinc.org
Lost But Loved Rescue, Murray KY
PO box field 929
Murray, Ky 42071
E-Mail: lblanimalrescue@hotmail.com
Humane Society of Calloway County
607 Poplar Street Suite A1
Murray, Ky 42071
Phone: (270) 759-1884
E-Mail: humanesociety@murray-ky.net
McCracken County Humane Society
4000 Coleman Rd
Paducah, KY 42001
Phone: 270-443-5923
E-Mail: info@mccrackenhumane.org
Pomeranian teacup for sale near me
The Teacup Pomeranian is a miniature version of the popular Pomeranian dog breed. These tiny puppies are known for their tiny stature and big personalities. Though they may be small, Teacup Pomeranians are energetic and require plenty of exercise. They are also very intelligent and can be easily trained.
In addition to their unique size, Teacup Pomeranians also have a thick, double coat that can come in a variety of colors. Despite their independent nature, Teacup Pomeranians make great companion dogs and are very loyal to their owners. So if you're looking for a furry friend that will always keep you entertained, a Teacupspitz could be the perfect pet.
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The Teacup Poodle is a small dog that typically weighs between four and six pounds. Despite their size, teacup poodles are surprisingly strong and athletic and make excellent companion animals. Thanks to their Poodle heritage, Teacup Poodles are also very intelligent and easy to train. A little-known fact about Teacup Poodles is that they were originally bred in Germany, not France as many believe.
The poodle is the national dog of Germany, not France. Another interesting tidbit about teacup poodles is that they come in a variety of colors including black, white, tan, cream, apricot, and red. So, the teacup poodle could be the perfect breed if you're after a small dog with a big personality Looking for.
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The teacup Chihuahua is a small breed of dog, typically weighing no more than five pounds. Despite being small, they have big personalities. Here are some cool facts about teacup Chihuahuas:
1.The teacup Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog in the world.
2.Teacup Chihuahuas are notoriously brave and outgoing.
3.Despite their small size, teacup Chihuahuas can make excellent watchdogs.
4.Teacup Chihuahuas are known for their long lifespans—some have been known to live 20 years or more!
5.Teacup Chihuahuas come in a variety of colors and patterns, including black, white, tan, and brindle.
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The Teacup Shih Tzu is a small breed of dog that has grown in popularity in recent years. However, many people still do not know that this breed exists. Here are some cool facts about the teacup Shih Tzu that you might not know.
The Teacup Shih Tzu is a miniature version of the regular Shih Tzu breed. They typically weigh between 2 and 4 pounds and are typically less than 10 inches tall. Despite their small size, they are surprisingly hardy dogs, with a lifespan of 12 to 16 years.
Originally bred in China, the Teacup Shih Tzu was a favorite companion of Chinese nobility. "Shih Tzu" means "lion dog" in Chinese. The teacup Shih Tzu came to America in the 1950s and has continued to grow in popularity ever since.
Teacup Shih Tzus are known for being loving and affectionate dogs. They are also very intelligent and can be easily trained. However, they can also be somewhat independent and may not always listen to commands. Overall, the Teacup Shih Tzu is a great breed for people looking for a little companion that will bring them lots of love and happiness.
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Teacup puppies are the smallest dog breed in the world. Teacup puppies weigh between 2 and 4 pounds and are no taller than 8 inches at the shoulder. Despite their small size, Teacup puppies have big personalities. They are known for being lively, playful and affectionate. Teacup puppies are also known for their distinctive "teacup" bark, which is high-pitched and yapping.
Though they may be small, teacup puppies are not delicate flowers. They are hardy little dogs that can live long and healthy lives with proper care. So if you're looking for a big personality in a small package, a Teacup Puppy could be the perfect pet for you.
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Teacup Yorkie Poos for sale near me
Yorkie Poo dogs are a mix of the Yorkshire Terrier and Toy Poodle breeds. They are born when a Yorkshire Terrier is bred to a Miniature Poodle. The resulting offspring are called Yorkie Poo. The Yorkie Poo is a small dog with a hypoallergenic coat. Intelligent and affectionate, they make great companion pets. They require minimal grooming and are low shedding dogs.
Yorkie Poos typically weigh between 4 and 8 pounds and stand 8 to 12 inches tall at the shoulder. Their lifespan is 10 to 15 years. Yorkie Poos are active little dogs that need lots of exercise. They make great hiking or running partners. They are also good swimmers and enjoy playing fetch in the water.
Yorkie Poos love to learn new tricks and will thrive with consistent training and positive reinforcement. This breed is not recommended for families with young children, as they may accidentally injure themselves when playing roughly. Yorkie Poos make great pets for families with older children who can treat them gently and with respect.
Teacup Morkies for sale near me
Teacup Morkies are a relatively new dog breed, having only been around since the early 21st century. Despite this, they have quickly become popular with dog lovers thanks to their small size and cute looks. Here are some cool facts about Teacup Morkies that you might not know:
1.Teacup Morkies are the smallest members of the Maltese family. They typically weigh between 4 and 6 pounds and are no larger than 10 inches at the shoulder.
2.Thanks to their small size, Teacup Morkies make ideal lap dogs. They love nothing more than snuggling up with their owners on the couch or in bed.
3.Teacup Morkies are known to be very affectionate and affectionate. They are loyal companions and get along great with children and other pets.
4.Despite their small size, Teacup Morkies are surprisingly active dogs. They need daily exercise to stay healthy and happy and love playing games like fetch.
5.Teacup Morkies are stubborn at times, but are also very intelligent dogs. With the right training, they can learn tricks, manners, and obedience commands.
6.These dogs are relatively low maintenance when it comes to grooming. Weekly brushing is usually enough to keep the coat looking its best.
7.Teacup Morkies typically live between 12 and 15 years, making them one of the longest-lived breeds of small dogs.
8.Like all dogs, Teacup Morkies need a lot of love and attention from their owners. They thrive on human interaction and cannot be left alone for long without becoming depressed or anxious.”
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Teacup Chorkies for sale near me
The Chorkie is a hybrid dog breed that was created by breeding a Yorkshire Terrier with a Chihuahua. This crossbreed results in a small, affectionate, energetic dog well suited to life in a city apartment or rural farmhouse. Despite their small size, Chorkies are known for being fearless and will even hold their own against much larger dogs if they feel their owner is being threatened.
Interestingly, the Yorkie Chihuahua mix was accidentally created when two different puppies were born in the same litter. The mixed breed quickly gained popularity for their unique looks and outgoing personality. Today, the Chorkie remains a popular choice for those looking for a small companion dog that will bring lots of love and laughter into their lives.
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The Yorkichon is a designer dog breed cross between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Bichon Frize. This combination makes a small, playful, loyal dog that is great for families. Despite their small size, Yorkichons have big personalities and are energetic. They love to play and will often try to engage their owners in a game of fetch or tug of war. Yorkichons are also known to be very vocal, and they often bark to express their excitement or happiness.
Though they may be small, Yorkichons are tough dogs and aren't afraid to stand up for themselves when they feel threatened. However, they are also very affectionate towards their family and friends and love to cuddle. If you're looking for a fun-loving, loyal companion, the Yorkichon could be the perfect breed!
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Yorkipoms are a hybrid dog breed created by crossing a Yorkshire Terrier with a Pomeranian. They inherit the best traits of both breeds, making them loyal, affectionate, and intelligent dogs that are well suited to most households. Yorkipoms are also relatively small dogs, typically weighing between 4 and 8 pounds.
Don't let their size fool you though - these little dogs have a lot of personality! They are notorious for being stubborn and opinionated and are not afraid to tell you what they want. But despite their independent streak, Yorkipoms are fiercely loyal to their families and make wonderful companions. If you're looking for a small dog with a big personality, then Yorkipom is the perfect breed for you!
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The Shorkie is a mixed breed of Yorkshire Terrier and Shih Tzu. This hybrid first appeared in the United States in the 1990s and has been a popular family pet ever since. Despite being small dogs, Shorkies have big personalities. They are affectionate and loyal companions who enjoy spending time with their humans. Here are some other cool facts about Shorkies:
- Shorkies are considered hypoallergenic, meaning they are less likely to cause allergies in humans.
- These dogs are intelligent and easy to train. They often excel at obedience and agility tests.
- Shorkies typically live 12-15 years.
- The average weight of a Shorkie is 4-10 pounds.
If you're looking for a loveable, energetic companion, the Shorkie dog breed might just be the perfect match!
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Teacup Corkies for sale near me
Did you know that the Corkie is a cross between the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Yorkshire Terrier? This unique mix results in a small, intelligent dog full of personality. Corkies are known to be loyal and affectionate and make great companions. They are also relatively easy to train and are good with children. They do require regular grooming, however, and their long coats can be prone to tangling. But if you're looking for an affectionate, low-maintenance dog, the Corkie might be your breed!
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Snorkies are a hybrid dog breed created by breeding a Yorkshire Terrier and a Miniature Schnauzer. These small dogs weigh between 5 and 15 pounds and typically have black, silver, and white fur. Despite their tiny stature, Snorkies are known for being energetic and friendly dogs. They make great companion animals and are often very loyal to their owners.
Snorkies are also relatively easy to train and can be taught tricks, manners, and commands of obedience with relative ease. In addition to being intelligent, these dogs are sturdy and athletic, which makes them well suited to various activities. Whether you're looking for a furry friend to take with you on hikes or a lap dog to cuddle up on the couch, a Snorkie might be the perfect pet for you!
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The Dorkie is a unique breed of dog that is a cross between a Dachshund and a Yorkshire Terrier. Also known as the Yorkie-Wiener Dog, this little dog is full of personality. Here are some cool facts about the Dorkie:
1.The Dorkie is an energetic dog breed that loves to play. They are also very intelligent and easy to train.
2.The Dorkie is a small dog breed, with most adults weighing between 8 and 10 pounds.
3.The Dorkie is a relatively new breed of dog, first appearing in the United States in the early 2000s.
4.The Dorkie is an affectionate breed of dog that loves spending time with their family. They are also loyal and protective of their loved ones.
5.The Dorkie is a healthy breed of dog with a lifespan of 12-15 years. Some common health problems are luxating patella, disc disease, and collapsed trachea.
The Dorkie is a fun-loving and devoted companion that would make a great addition to any family. If you're looking for a small dog with a big personality, then the Dorkie is the perfect breed!
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FAQs
What is the cheapest teacup Yorkie? ›
A teacup Yorkie puppy from reputable breeders can cost anywhere between $1,000 and $3,000. Some teacup Yorkie puppies may cost as much as $5,000 if they come from a show-winning bloodline.
How much is a teacup size Yorkie? ›Teacup Yorkies will cost between $1200-2000, depending on the breeder.
What is the rarest color of Yorkie? ›Parti Coat Yorkies
The now officially recognized Parti coat color is a unique combination of blue, tan, and white. This combination (including actual white hair) is rarer because of the recessive nature of the genes needed to express the combination.
Typical Yorkie prices range from $800 to $1,500. Most pups in this price range are already kennel club registered. However, prices vary from $1,500 to $10,000 if the purebred Yorkshire Terrier pup came from superior bloodlines or American Kennel Club champions.
How many years do Yorkies live? › How long do teacup Yorkies live? ›Teacup Yorkie Lifespan
Typically, small dogs have longer lifespans than larger dogs. However, this is not the case for teacup Yorkies. On average, the teacup Yorkie only lives between seven and nine years old. This is a few years shorter compared to standard Yorkies and giant Yorkies.
Meaning, a smaller size than the expected standard. Tiny teacup Yorkies will generally be only 1 to just under 3 pounds when fully grown. With this being said, this is not an official breed... And it is not a variation of the Yorkshire Terrier.
Are teacup Yorkies easy to train? ›This breed is actually more easy to house train than some other types of breeds. In general, the Yorkie aims to please. However, in order to have quick success, you'll need to be prepared. This involves having the right things in place in order for housebreaking to work.
How smart is a teacup Yorkie? ›Canine Intelligence – Where Does the Yorkshire Terrier Stand? Out of 90 different breeds, the Yorkie places at # 27, in the category of above average intelligence, tying with Chesapeake Bay Retriever and the Puli. This means that the Yorkie, overall, will learn a new command after 15 to 25 repetitions.
What is a teddy bear Yorkie? ›When used in this way, it describes a Teddy Bear face Yorkie, who will have a shorter than normal snout, larger eyes and often a more rounded head. This is a so-called Shorkie Poo, a 50% Shihtzu, 25% Yorkshire Terrier, and a 25% Poodle mix. It has a 'Teddy bear' appearance but is not a recognized breed.
What colors can Yorkies see? ›
Dogs possess only two types of cones and can only discern blue and yellow - this limited color perception is called dichromatic vision.
Who is the most famous Yorkie? ›Smoky (c. 1943 – 21 February 1957), a Yorkshire Terrier, was a famous war dog who served in World War II. She weighed only 4 pounds (1.8 kg) and stood 7 inches (180 mm) tall.
How much is a teacup? ›The general consensus among the tea community is that a tea cup in measurement terms is 6.0 ounces.
Do male or female Yorkies make better pets? ›It is a false belief that female Yorkies are sweeter and more affectionate that males. Male Yorkies are just as affectionate, lively and attentive as females. Both genders seek your attention and are very attached to their owners.
Are Yorkies OK to be left alone? ›Adult Yorkies that are at least a year and a half old can be left alone for four to six hours a day. Senior Yorkies can be home alone for about two to six hours a day, depending on their health. A Yorkie should have learned to sleep while you're working and shouldn't become distressed by this time.
Do Yorkie like to be held? ›The short answer is NO, Yorkies generally do NOT like to be held or hugged. Whether you have a small dog like a Yorkie or a big dog like a Weimaraner, dogs typically do NOT welcome hugs.
What is the most common cause of death in Yorkies? ›Heart failure is a leading cause of death among Yorkshire Terriers in their golden years. Most heart disease in dogs is caused by the weakening or slow deformity of heart valves such that they no longer close tightly; blood then leaks back around these weakened valves, straining the heart.
What problems do teacup Yorkies have? ›Health Risks for Teacup Dogs
Doctors say common health issues for teacup dogs include hypoglycemia, heart defects, collapsing trachea, seizures, respiratory problems, digestive problems, and blindness. The breeding practices can also lead to an increased risk for liver shunts, says Meeks.
How long do teacup dog breeds live? It depends on the breed, but the average life span for a teacup dog is nine to 15 years. How do they make teacup dogs?
How often should you walk a teacup Yorkie? ›A Yorkshire Terrier should be taken for a walk at least 1 time per day. Taking two walks per day is best; with one in the morning and one in the early evening. It does not matter at what time during the day an owner chooses to do this, however it is best if the walks are taken at the same time each day.
Where should your puppy sleep the first night? ›
On the first night, and for about three weeks, have the puppy sleep in a dog crate next to the bed. Line the base with blankets so that it is cosy and drape another blanket over the top to help it feel more secure. Give the puppy the stuffed toy that has its littermates' scent on it to snuggle up to.
What's the longest a teacup Yorkie has lived? ›The life expectancy of a Yorkshire Terrier is between 12-15 years. Females generally live 1.5 years longer than males. The oldest Yorkie ever recorded lived to the age of 25. Respiratory issues, cancer, trauma, and birth defects are some of the leading causes of death in older Yorkies.
How much food should a teacup Yorkie eat? ›In general, a Yorkshire Terrier eats 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 cup daily. Puppies require 3 to 4 meals daily, and an adult dog should eat twice daily.
How do I stop my Yorkie from peeing in the house? ›Establish a schedule for potty breaks:
The best way to stop a Yorkie from peeing in the house is to take him outside regularly – 3-4X a day at the same time, every single day. Yorkie puppies will need to relieve themselves once every hour or two whereas adult Yorkies can hold it longer with proper training.
Are Yorkshire Terriers a 'one-person dog'? The quick answer is no, not usually, but there are always exceptions. Yorkshire Terriers are a very adaptable breed that will be happy in a wide range of households: single owners, small families and large families.
Do Teacup Yorkies like to swim? ›Yes, most Yorkshire Terriers are pretty good swimmers. In general, just about all dogs can swim, just to varying degrees of skill. When in water, dogs will doggie paddle.
Do Yorkies protect you? ›Also known as Yorkies, these dogs have tenacious but affectionate personalities. They tend to be very vocal, protective, and loyal. And, despite their small size, they can make excellent guard dogs.
How many words can a Yorkie understand? ›They can also understand more than 150 words and intentionally deceive other dogs and people to get treats, according to psychologist and leading canine researcher Stanley Coren, PhD, of the University of British Columbia.
Are Yorkies clingy dogs? ›Since many of these dogs are coddled and pampered by doting owners, they can become needy and clingy, but a true Yorkie is self-confident and will prefer to go off and rest alone without attention from its human.
What two dogs make a Yorkie? ›1. Naming the Yorkie. The Yorkshire terrier was created by way of several different dog breeds: the Paisley terrier (a smaller version of the Skye terrier which was breed for its long silky coat), the Maltese, and the Scotch terrier, a breed from Scotland not to be confused with the Scottish terrier.
Are Yorkies jealous dogs? ›
The Yorkie personality is active, curious, protective, and they also love attention. Some Yorkies have a very arrogant attitude and can be overly jealous and protective of their owners.
What is a king Yorkie? ›Yorkshire Terrier. Yorkalier, Cava-Yorkie, York-A-Lier. The King Charles Yorkie is a sophisticated gentleman who is a 50/50 mix of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Yorkshire Terrier.
Can dogs see TV? ›Domestic dogs can perceive images on television similarly to the way we do, and they are intelligent enough to recognize onscreen images of animals as they would in real life—even animals they've never seen before—and to recognize TV dog sounds, like barking.
Why do Yorkies stare at you? ›Just as humans stare into the eyes of someone they adore, dogs will stare at their owners to express affection. In fact, mutual staring between humans and dogs releases oxytocin, known as the love hormone. This chemical plays an important role in bonding and boosts feelings of love and trust.
Why do dogs lick you? ›Licking is a natural and instinctive behaviour to dogs. For them it's a way of grooming, bonding, and expressing themselves. Your dog may lick you to say they love you, to get your attention, to help soothe themselves if they're stressed, to show empathy or because you taste good to them!
What is the best dog for a Yorkie? ›Because Yorkies have such big personalities the best companion dog for them will be one with a more docile personality. Herding breeds (such as the Collies), Mastiffs, Great Danes as well as Labradors and Golden Retrievers are all good choices.
Do Yorkies know you love her? ›Yes, your dog knows how much you love him! Dogs and humans have a very special relationship, where dogs have hijacked the human oxytocin bonding pathway normally reserved for our babies. When you stare at your dog, both your oxytocin levels go up, the same as when you pet them and play with them.
What are the 6 true teacup breeds? ›“Most breeders consider teacup dogs less than 4 pounds and standing less than 17 inches tall. Given these standards, there are six true teacup breeds; teacup Chihuahua, teacup Maltese, teacup poodle, teacup Pomeranian, teacup Yorkie, and teacup Shih Tzu,” explains Dr. Abens.
What color teacup is the fastest? ›There are 18 teacups that spin on three different revolving “platters” — each platter spins at a different speed, and the individual cups also have varying maximum numbers of revolutions. The orange diamond cup is regarded as the fastest spinner, followed by the purple cup. The two heart cups are the slowest.
What is the least adopted dog? ›Black Dog Syndrome
Most experienced shelter workers will tell you that black dogs are often adopted less than any other coat color. Be it black Labrador Retrievers, Shepherds, Rottweilers, etc., they are often passed over by potential adopters. This discrepancy in adoptions is referred to as “Black Dog Syndrome.”
What is the cheapest teacup dog? ›
Cheapest Teacup Dog Breeds
According to our research, teacup beagles, teacup chihuahuas, teacup silky terrier, teacup Pomskies are among the cheapest cup dogs.
When owners have puppies, they often love the idea of snuggling up to their dog at night. However, a dog is a creature of habit. It does not take long for a Yorkie to learn that their human's bed is the most comfortable area to sleep and they also feel safe when sleeping next to their owner.
Do Yorkies like to cuddle? ›Yorkies won't turn down a cuddle party
A Yorkie will love that. A lover of all things comfortable, the Yorkshire terrier enjoys cuddling with loved ones and snuggling into everything soft and fluffy. And for you, their silky coat isn't too bad for petting.
So, yes, a puppy can definitely think of you as his “mother” — that is, his provider and protector — and develop as strong an emotional bond with you as if you were blood-related. Your puppy will also quickly learn to pick you out among strangers, both by sight and through his powerful sense of smell.
Is a 5 pound Yorkie a teacup? ›There is no set guideline as to what sized dog is termed a Teacup Yorkie. Some may use this for pups that are on the smaller end of the weight standard. One breeder may call a 4 pound (1.81 kg) a teacup...and another will refer to a 2 or 3 pound (. 90 or 1.36 kg) dog.
What is the smallest kind of Yorkie? ›Some mini Yorkies are so small that they can literally fit in a teacup – hence the term 'Teacup Yorkie'. These dogs are likely to weigh between two and four pounds. Teacup Yorkies are not a 'recognised breed', but are usually pedigree Yorkshire Terriers that have simply been bred much smaller than average.
What is the smallest teacup dog breed? ›The teacup Chihuahua, weighing in at under 6 pounds and under 5 inches tall, is the smallest teacup breed.
Are teacup Yorkies rare? ›Teacup Yorkies are not a separate breed from Yorkshire Terriers, they are just Yorkies bred from small parents to produce small pups. They are relatively rare; because their size can come with a lot of health issues, many breeders just won't breed them.
How long does a 5 pound Yorkie live? ›Your Yorkie's life expectancy ranges from 12 to 15 years, with 13.5 being the median. Female Yorkshire Terriers live an average of 1.5 years longer than males.
What do you feed a teacup Yorkie? ›Real meat, poultry, or fish as the first ingredient (ideally two of the first three) Plenty of animal-based fat for energy (ideally 18% to 22% crude fat) Limited content of digestible carbohydrates (whole grains and low-starch veggies) Natural sources for key vitamins and minerals (fresh fruits and veggies)
Are Yorkies a one person dog? ›
Are Yorkshire Terriers a 'one-person dog'? The quick answer is no, not usually, but there are always exceptions. Yorkshire Terriers are a very adaptable breed that will be happy in a wide range of households: single owners, small families and large families.