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A mix between a Maltese and a Yorkshire Terrier, this dog's personality can be super silly. Although one of the smallest breeds, Morkies are stubborn and daring, and certainly don't mind standing up to someone bigger than them. They not only have the fire of courage, but the spitfire to run around all day! They are great for apartments and city life but don't mind bigger homes either. This breed weighs only 13 lbs or less and can live to be around 12 years old.
Breed Fast Facts
7 - 13 lbs
Toy or Teacup
High
Minimal
Medium
10 to 14 years
A Morkie can cost anywhere between $1,000 to $3,500, depending on the breeder's reputation, the puppy's size, and the parents' pedigree.
A fully grown Morkie will typically weigh between 4 to 8 pounds and reach a height of 6 to 9 inches at the shoulder.
Yes, Morkies are great house dogs. They are friendly, social, and adapt well to apartment living due to their small size. They also get along well with families and other pets.
Morkies can be considered high maintenance. They require regular grooming to keep their coat in top shape, and they also require ample attention and need to be socialized and trained from a young age.
The lifespan of a Morkie ranges from 10 to 16 years, which is relatively long when compared with other breeds.
Some downsides of a Morkie include their need for frequent grooming and their tendency to suffer from separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods.
While individual behavior can vary, Morkies are known to bark quite a bit. They have a keen sense of hearing and may bark in response to unfamiliar sounds.
Compared to Yorkies, Morkies are typically more sociable and easier to train. However, both breeds require consistent grooming and can be prone to certain health issues due to their small size.