My Yorkies

• Purebred AKC registered YORKIES. • I am a recreational breeder, which means I only have one female and one male that breed exclusively with each other. • I am not a career breeder that has many different males and females with breeding being done and pups being born consistently. Therefore, there is no chance of interbreeding with my pups. • Parents live on site my male weight is around 4 ½ lbs my female is around 5lbs. • My pups are home bred, home raised, very well socialized and spoiled. Because we only have one litter at a time they are handled and loved on all the time. • The pups have all of their shots, no worms; health can be verified by Rogers Vet in Princeton KY. • Yorkies are highly intelligent, easy to train, do not shed great watch dogs, very loyal and great with young children. • I have sold many pups around Princeton and can give references if needed The AKC does not recognize “tea cup” Yorkies, AKC recognizes Yorkies weight as 4-7 lbs The following info is from the Yorkshire Terrier Club of America An Important Message About “Teacup” Yorkies By Gale Thompson If you are interested in purchasing a tiny Yorkie, sometimes called a Teacup, Micro Mini, Teeny, or any other name that means “extra small”, there are several things you should consider. The YTCA’s Code of Ethics precludes the use of the words “teacup”, “tiny specialists”, doll faced, or similar terminology by its members, and for good reason. All breeders may occasionally have an unusually small Yorkie (hopefully healthy), though no responsible breeder breeds for this trait. Many breeders prefer a general weight range of 4-7 pounds believing that size retains desired Toy qualities while maintaining optimum health. The Yorkie Standard states weight "must not exceed seven pounds" and as a prospective pet owner you should realize that even at 7 pounds, the Yorkie is still a small dog. (Females weighing less than 5 pounds are considered by most breeders to be unsuitable for breeding.) Special circumstances often come with extra tiny dogs. They are extremely susceptible to both hereditary and non-hereditary health problems, including birth defects that may go undetected for a long time. Other common problems may include, but are not limited to, diarrhea, vomiting, along with extra and expensive tests prior to routine teeth cleanings and surgeries. Small ones are more likely to have poor reactions to anesthesia and die from it. Tiny dogs are more easily injured by falls, being stepped on and being attacked by other dogs. These health problems nearly always result in large veterinary bills. Please take this into consideration and make purchasing a healthy pet your top priority, not size. The “novelty” is certainly not worth the pain, heartbreak, or extra expense. Remember, all Yorkies are comparatively small. The most important thing is finding a healthy puppy that will grow into a healthy adult, especially since you looking at an 11 to 15 year commitment with your Yorkie.
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My newest Yorkies born 2/26/12 They were born on academy awards so the boys name is Oscar the 3 females are Roxie Hart, Eliza Dolittle and Scarlet O'hara. Scarlet has been sold but the other 3 are available. They will be ready to go to home around April 19th. E-mail me at [email protected] if you are interested. Yorkie Yorkshire Terriers
I am a Yorkie. My name is Oscar because I was born on academy awards day 2/26/12. I am 3 weeks old and need a home. Yorkies
I am Yorkie. My name is Eliza. I am 3 weeks old and need a home. Yorkies
I am a Yorkie. My name is Scarlet but my new family is going to rename me Scooter. I am the runt of the litter,I was only 4 inches long when I was born. My Mommy was afraid that I was not going to make it but I am a fighter. I am so cute that I have already found my forever home. Yorkies
I am Yorkie. My name is Roxie I am 3 weeks old and I need a home. I look sleepy because that little girl just woke me up. Yorkies
My newest Yorkies born 2/26/12 They were born on academy awards so the boys name is Oscar the 3 females are Roxie Hart, Eliza Dolittle and Scarlet O'hara. Scarlet has been sold but the other 3 are available. They will be ready to go to home around April 19th. E-mail me at [email protected] if you are interested. Yorkie Yorkshire Terriers
My sweet babies Jada and Jasper
My female Jada, she is such a good Mama