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This 'designer dog' is a cross between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Toy or Miniature Poodle. They are more gentle and kind compared to their bold Yorkie parent. They are quite delightful and gentle, but know when to speak up for themselves with their bark. They make great companions and are perfect for those living in an apartment. They do get a little bigger than their Yorkie parent ranging from 8 to 15 lbs and live anywhere from 10 to 15 years.
Breed Fast Facts
3 - 14 lbs
Toy or Teacup
High
Minimal
Very
10 to 15 years
The cost of a Yorkipoo will vary greatly depending on the breeder, location, and pedigree of the puppies, but on average, you can expect to pay between $1,500 and $2,500.
A Yorkipoo puppy will typically grow to be between 7 and 15 inches tall at the shoulder. Their weight can range between 5 and 15 pounds, making them a perfect size for a variety of homes.
Yes, Yorkipoos generally make excellent house dogs. They are known for their friendly and affectionate nature as well as their adaptability to various living conditions, including apartments.
In general, Yorkipoos are not considered high maintenance. They require regular grooming due to their long, curly coats, but their exercise needs are moderate and can typically be met with daily walks and playtime.
While Yorkipoos are known to be occasional barkers, they are not typically excessive. Early training and socialization can help manage their barking behaviors.
The average lifespan of a Yorkipoo is around 10 to 15 years. However, with proper care and regular veterinary check-ups, they can live longer.
While Yorkipoos bring much joy, they do come with a few potential downsides. Some owners report challenges with house training, and due to their social nature, they can experience separation anxiety if left alone for long periods.
Known for their affectionate nature, Yorkipoos do enjoy cuddling with their owners. They enjoy being close to their human companions and are known to be "lap dogs."