"A cute and fluffy Yorkipoo dog sitting on a white background, with a playful expression and a curly coat that blends the traits of a Yorkie and a Poodle."

Yorkipoo Dog Breed Information:

A fun-loving “designer dog” and therefore a mixed dog breed a Yorkipoo is a cross between the Yorkshire Terrier and a Toy or Miniature Poodle. Intelligent, affectionate, and gentle, they make a delightful companion. They also fit in perfectly to apartment life, especially if you don’t mind the barking.

 

Yorkipoo Dog Group: Hybrid Dogs.

Yorkipoo Height: 7 to 15 inches tall at the shoulder.

Yorkipoo Weight: 3 to 14 pounds.

Yorkipoo Life Span: 10 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

A Yorkipoo is active and energetic, as are both Poodles and Yorkies. He requires daily exercise and does well with a good walk or romp in the yard. He is a non- to low-shedder and can make an excellent companion for people with allergies. He's easy to train if you use positive reinforcement. He's got a stubborn streak, though, so expect some occasional resistance. He generally does well with other dogs and pets. A companion dog, he may suffer from separation anxiety when left alone for long periods at a time.

 

Yorkipoo History:

Like many designer breeds, the Yorkipoo is quite a young hybrid he's been popular for about a decade. He was originally developed to create a toy-sized dog who had a hypoallergenic coat and was free of the genetic disorders that affected the parent breeds, the Yorkshire Terrier and the Toy or Miniature Poodle. The success of crossing the Poodle with the Yorkshire Terrier has had mixed results, as with any hybrid; but the popularity of the Yorkipoo has grown.

 

Yorkipoo Size:

The Yorkipoo ranges from 7 to 15 inches in height and 3 to 14 pounds in weight. Size can differ between individuals, and the mature adult size is usually a reflection of the size of Poodle who was used for the crossbreeding.

 

Yorkipoo Personality:

The Yorkipoo is an active, affectionate, fun-loving dog who relishes the company of people. He is loving and loyal, a true companion dog who enjoys participating in family activities. He's confident, thanks to his terrier heritage, but usually he's also easygoing and less demanding than many other small breeds. He's intelligent enough that, given consistent and positive training, he can be a perfect companion.

 

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Yorkipoo Health:

Yorkipoos are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Not all Yorkipoos will get any or all of these diseases: 

Epilepsy. 

Patellar Luxation. 

Portosystemic Shunt (PSS). 

Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease. 

Hypothyroidism. 

Hyperadrenocorticism. 

Atopic Dermatitis.

 

Yorkipoo Care:

The Yorkipoo is equally at home in a house or an apartment. He's far too small to live outside; he must live indoors for both his physical and emotional well-being. He requires daily exercise, since he has a surprising amount of energy (read between those lines). A daily walk or romp in the yard will provide enough exercise to keep him healthy and happy. The Yorkipoo can also burn off steam by playing a game of fetch down a hallway.

 

Yorkipoo Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 1/4 to 1 cup of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.

 

Yorkipoo Coat Color And Grooming:

The Yorkipoo is seen in a wide variety of colors, including cream, black, white, red, sable, apricot, tan, chocolate, gray, and silver. This versatile boy can sport multiple colors and a wide variety of markings, including black with tan points. Although he's considered to be a non- to low-shedder, the Yorkipoo requires care in keeping that fine coat silky and healthy. Brushing him daily wards off tangles. Brush your Yorkipoo's teeth at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and the bacteria that lurk inside it. Trim nails once or twice a month if your dog doesn't wear them down naturally to prevent painful tears and other problems.

 

Yorkipoo with Children And Other Pets:

The Yorkipoo is a gentle and loving dog who can do well with children. He's not recommended for homes with very young children, since he can be easily injured when improperly handled. In general, he does well with other dogs and pets.

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