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Yorkshire Terrier Dogs & Puppies for Sale
Yorkshire Terriers, affectionately known as Yorkies, are small in size but big in personality. These vibrant little terriers are popular for their silky coats and spirited character. If you're considering adding a Yorkie to your family, there are lots of things you'll need to think about first. Read our guide to buying and rehoming a dog safely for more information.
What are the characteristics of a Yorkshire Terrier?
Yorkies are known for their intelligence, courage, and confidence. Despite their small size, they have the typical terrier spirit. Theyre highly affectionate with their families, making excellent companions for all types of people - they're particularly popular with the elderly. Their long, luxurious coats are a hallmark of the breed, needing regular grooming to stay in top condition.
Are Yorkshire Terriers a good choice for families?
Yorkies can make wonderful pets for families, as they thrive on human interaction and form strong bonds with their owners. Their small size makes them less suited to rough play, so theyre best suited to families with older children who will respect their boundaries and handle them gently.
Are there any downsides to owning a Yorkshire Terrier?
Potential owners should consider the grooming requirements of a Yorkie; their fine, silky coats need regular brushing and maintenance to prevent tangles and mats. Yorkies are also vocal dogs with a bark bigger than their size suggests - this can be managed with proper training but is something to consider if you have noise-sensitive neighbours. Their small size makes them more susceptible to injury, and means they need to be supervised closely when spending time outdoors.
How much does a Yorkshire Terrier puppy cost?
In the UK, the price for a Yorkshire Terrier puppy can vary widely, typically ranging from £800 to £2,500. This price can be influenced by location, the puppys lineage, and whether the puppy has received any initial vaccinations or health checks. Remember, the initial cost is just part of the financial commitment, which includes ongoing expenses like food, grooming, and vet care.
How long do Yorkshire Terriers typically live?
Yorkshire Terriers have a lifespan of around 12 to 15 years, which can sometimes be even longer with the right care. They are generally healthy dogs, but like all breeds, they can be prone to specific health issues, which regular vet care can address.
Are there any common health issues I should be aware of?
Yorkies are predisposed to dental issues thanks to their small mouths, which makes regular dental care essential. They can also be prone to certain genetic conditions, such as patellar luxation and hypoglycemia, especially in smaller Yorkies. Be sure to ask questions before rehoming a Yorkie - responsible owners will be open about the health history of their animals.
How much grooming do Yorkshire Terriers need?
Yorkshire Terriers need regular grooming to keep their coat in good condition. This includes daily brushing to avoid knots and mats, regular baths, and ideally professional grooming every few months. Many owners prefer to keep their Yorkie in a shorter "puppy cut", as this makes maintenance easier.
Is a Yorkshire Terrier the right dog for me if I have a small living space?
Yorkies are the perfect choice for those with smaller homes like apartments and flats. They dont need much space to be happy, but they do need daily exercise - such as short walks and indoor play sessions - to stay healthy and prevent boredom.
How often should I exercise my Yorkshire Terrier?
Despite their small size, Yorkies do still benefit from regular exercise. Daily walks and playtime will help keep them healthy, both physically and mentally. They enjoy activities that stimulate their minds, so interactive toys and games are excellent choices.
How can I find a Yorkshire Terrier to rehome?
Browse Gumtree to find Yorkshire Terrier puppies and adult dogs to rehome. We recommend contacting owners who are happy to volunteer information about any health tests carried out on their puppies and dogs, and are experts on caring for the breed.
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