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Status

Available

Reference ID

10000002332

Availability

03-30-2026

Birth Date

January 16, 2026

Age

10 Weeks 3 Days

Gender

Female

Color

Black / Tan

Location

Petland Miami

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Yorkshire Terrier

Breed: Yorkshire Terrier
Pet ID: 26167-06
Color: Black / Tan

Are You Interested in Adding a Yorkshire Terrier to Your Family?

Looking for a small, affectionate, and lively companion? A Yorkshire Terrier could be the perfect addition to your family! These adorable, feisty pups rank among the most popular toy breeds in the world. Full of energy, intelligence, and loyalty, Yorkies make an excellent choice for individuals and families alike.

More than just a cute face, a Yorkshire Terrier adapts easily to different living environments, thriving in apartments and large homes alike. Despite their small size, they carry a big-dog attitude and love showing it! Yorkies are also hypoallergenic, making them a great option for allergy sufferers. Their silky coats need regular grooming, but the love and companionship they offer make the extra care worthwhile.

At Petland Miami, we raise our Yorkshire Terrier puppies with love and care, ensuring they are well-socialized and ready for their forever homes. Whether you want a playful pup to keep you entertained or a cuddly companion, we have the perfect Yorkie for you.

Ready to meet your new best friend? Click below to explore our available Yorkshire Terrier puppies and find your perfect match!

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Breed History

Also known as the Yorkie, this beloved breed originated in England in 1861 and was initially called the Broken Haired Scotch Terrier. By 1874, it had been officially renamed Yorkshire Terrier. Originally bred for hunting, these small yet fearless dogs helped eliminate vermin in fields and farms. Over time, they transitioned from hardworking hunters to cherished companions, becoming one of the most popular toy breeds worldwide.

Personality and Temperament

Playful, affectionate, and fiercely loyal, this breed thrives on human companionship. Yorkies love being the center of attention and quickly form strong bonds with their owners. Their adaptability makes them well-suited for both families and individuals, and they get along well with children and other pets. Whether in a small apartment or a spacious home, they adjust easily to different living environments, making them a top choice for pet lovers.

Appearance and Grooming

A distinctive silky, smooth coat gives these dogs their signature look. Regular brushing enhances their glossy fur while preventing tangles. A warm bath every two weeks keeps them clean and healthy. Since their nails grow quickly, routine trimming is essential for comfort and mobility. While grooming needs are moderate, consistent maintenance ensures a happy and stylish pup.

Care and Feeding

Yorkie puppies have high energy levels and need proper nutrition to support their growth. During the first year, four small meals per day help distribute energy effectively. As they mature, a well-balanced diet with high-quality food keeps them healthy. Because they are prone to dental issues, offering dry kibble or chew-friendly treats helps maintain strong teeth.

Size and Life Expectancy

  • Height: 7 to 9 inches
  • Weight: 4 to 8 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 12 to 16 years

Breed Facts

Fact: The Yorkshire Terrier received its name from where they were developed, Yorkshire, England.

Fact: In the late 1800s, the Yorkshire Terrier was recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC).

Fact: Yorkies are born tan and black. As they mature, the black will transition to blue.

FAQs

Yes, but in moderation. They love chewing bones, but avoid hard ones that could be difficult to chew.

These little dogs thrive on attention, exercise, and proper nutrition. Avoid overfeeding, and check their dental health regularly. If your pup barks excessively, investigate possible reasons.

Absolutely! They adore companionship and make excellent indoor dogs. Their affectionate and playful nature makes them perfect for families with children.

Not much! Their hair grows continuously rather than shedding heavily like fur. Regular brushing helps manage loose strands.

With proper care, they typically live between 12 to 16 years.

Yes, they are prone to dental issues, bronchitis, indigestion, slipped stifles, and eye infections. Routine vet checkups help prevent these conditions.

A full-grown Yorkie reaches 6 to 7 inches in height and weighs around 7 pounds.

Yes. Even though they have hair instead of fur, some people may still experience allergic reactions.

Spaying or neutering can help prevent certain health issues, like ovarian and mammary cancer in females. However, some risks, such as urinary incontinence, should be considered.

A harness is the safest option since collars and leashes can cause neck injuries in small breeds.

Ancestry

Mother - Dam

Yorkshire Terrier

Father - Sire

Yorkshire Terrier
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