Teacup Yorkie Poo Puppies
Our Yorkie Poo puppies for sale combine the best of both worlds—the Yorkie’s spunky charm and the Poodle’s intelligence. Their hypoallergenic, low-shedding coats make them a top choice for allergy sufferers, while their small size (5-15 lbs) suits any living space.
These lively little dogs thrive on adventure, whether exploring outdoors or mastering new tricks. They’re naturally alert, affectionate with families, and get along well with kids and other pets. Plus, their love for grooming sessions makes them a joy to care for.
We ensure every Yorkie Poo is bred for health and temperament. If you want a clever, devoted companion, a Yorkie Poo puppy could be your perfect match!
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Are Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies hypoallergenic? Teacup Yorkie Poos often inherit the low‑shedding coat of the Poodle, making them a good choice for allergy sufferers.
What size do Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies typically reach? Most adult Teacup Yorkie Poos weigh between 3–7 lbs and stand about 6–10 inches tall at the shoulder.
How much do Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies cost? Prices range widely—from $1,500 up to $4,000—depending on bloodlines, breeder reputation, and geographic location.
How long do Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies live? With proper care, they often live 12–15 years, thanks to hybrid vigor from their mixed heritage.
Do Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies require daily grooming? Yes—daily brushing prevents matting in their often curly or wavy coat, and professional trims every 6–8 weeks keep them comfortable.
How often should I feed my Teacup Yorkie Poo? Feed 3–4 small meals per day when young, reducing to 2 meals daily as they mature to help regulate their blood sugar and energy levels.
Are Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies suitable for apartment living? Absolutely—they adapt well to small spaces as long as they get daily walks and play sessions.
Do Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies get cold easily? They have minimal body fat and fine coats, so they benefit from a sweater or coat on chilly days, especially below 55°F.
What is the typical temperament of a Teacup Yorkie Poo puppy? Expect a playful, affectionate companion who loves cuddles and thrives on human interaction, though some may inherit a bit of terrier stubbornness.
Are Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies good with children? They generally do well with gentle older kids; because of their tiny size, supervision is essential with very young children to prevent accidental injury.
How early should I socialize my Teacup Yorkie Poo? Begin socialization from 8–12 weeks—expose them safely to new people, places, and gentle animals to build confidence and reduce future anxieties.
What training methods work best for Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies? Positive reinforcement—treats, praise, and short sessions—work wonders, as these pups respond best to gentle encouragement rather than harsh corrections.
Do Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies bark a lot? They can be alert barkers, but with proper training and mental stimulation, you can curb excessive barking and teach them an “appropriate alert” behavior.
What common health issues affect Teacup Yorkie Poos? Watch for patellar luxation, dental crowding, and hypoglycemia; regular vet checkups and maintaining healthy weight help minimize risks.
How much exercise do Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies need? About 20–30 minutes of gentle play or walks daily keeps them fit without over‑exertion, important for their small frames.
When should I vaccinate my Teacup Yorkie Poo puppy? Start core vaccinations at 6–8 weeks, then boost at 10–12 and 14–16 weeks—always follow your veterinarian’s tailored schedule.
Can Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies travel well? Yes—if crate‑trained early and accustomed to short car rides, they make excellent travel companions when properly secured.
How do I find a reputable Teacup Yorkie Poo breeder? Seek breeders who allow site visits, provide health clearances for both parent breeds, and offer a written health guarantee and contract.
Do Teacup Yorkie Poo puppies suffer from separation anxiety? They can bond very tightly; crate training, interactive toys, and gradual departures help ease loneliness and reduce stress barking.
How often should I trim my Teacup Yorkie Poo’s coat? Every 6–8 weeks for a full groom, with home brushing every day or two to prevent tangles and keep their coat healthy.