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Morkie / Yorktese Breed Picture

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Breed Group:  Not Akc Recognized
Weight:  Male: 4-9; Female: 4-9 lbs
Height:  Male: 6-10, Female: 6-10 inches
Color(s):  Black, tan, white, black and tan; may be solid, sable, or distinctively marked
Coat:  The coat of the Yorktese is typically long, silky, straight, and fine in texture.
Overview:  The Yorktese, also called the Morkie, is created by the crossing of two breeds: Yorkshire Terrier and Maltese. They are commonly referred to as "designer dogs". The Yorktese is exceedingly popular.
Character:  The ideal Yorktese is well-proportioned, sturdy, and hardy in appearance. They possess a lively and sweet expression.
Temperament:  The Yorktese is not recommended for homes with small children. They are affectionate, loyal, devoted, and loving. They do well with dogs and non-canine pets they have been raised with. They bond closely to their family and do not do well if ignored or left alone for extended periods of time. Boredom and loneliness will lead to destructive behavior and incessant barking. The Yorktese is suspicious of strangers and will alert their family to strangers and out of the ordinary sounds.
Care:  The Yorktese requires daily brushing to prevent matting and tangling. Bathing should be done when necessary using a mild shampoo. Dental hygiene is important to prevent early tooth loss. They may be prone to such health issues as digestive problems, sensitivity to anesthesia, slipped stifle, and skin problems.
Training:  Early socialization and obedience are recommended. The Yorktese may be stubborn and difficult to housebreak. They will not respond to harsh or heavy-handed methods. Training must be done with firmness, fairness, patience, and consistency.
Activity:  Yorktese are well suited for apartment living provided they are sufficiently exercised and mentally stimulated. They are relatively active indoors and should have a variety of safe toys to keep them occupied. The Yorktese enjoys securely leashed walks, family play sessions, and off-lead play in a fenced yard.
Ownership: If you are looking for Morkie / Yorktese puppies for sale from reputable Morkie / Yorktese breeders or to adopt a  Morkie / Yorktese from a Morkie / Yorktese rescue then make sure you understand as much about the dog breeds you are interested in as you can. Every puppy breed is different. Begin your research by reading the breed information about the Morkie / Yorktese puppy above. Search our dog breeds section to find Morkie / Yorktese puppies, dogs and puppies that make great pets.

this dog looks like a fun pet,playfull,not to be rude but it is info uprective so be careful on what you see,he also looks like he gets along with other kids(small kids like babys and other small kids,and he can keep you company.but he/she is so cute. lovely dog.



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