Breed Info

Temperament

Curious & Social

Meet your Teacup Yorkiepoo puppy, a delightful bundle of affection and energy. They have a lively spirit, and the pups will thrive as active companions. They love nothing more than staying on the move, whether it is a small walk in the park or a playful romp in the backyard.

 

They are confident by nature. These small-sized pups often fail to understand their smaller bodies while interacting with the bigger dogs, which leads to amusing encounters. But their social personality ensures that they make friends quickly with dogs of all sizes and humans of all ages.

 

Our friendly and lively Teacup Yorkiepoo pups showers charm and warmth wherever they go. Their outgoing nature makes them a joyous addition, whether they are engaging in playtime antics or cuddling up for some quality time with their best humans.

Appearance

Charming & Silky

Meet the enchanting Teacup Yorkiepoo puppies. They are a delightful blend of charisma and charm. Their appearance is extremely captivating, like their personality, which boasts friendly brown eyes gleaming with affection and warmth to perfectly complement their short and blunt snout, showing their endearing appeal.

 

Diversity remains supreme when it comes to color and coat type. Every pup forms a distinctive blend of its parent's genes, resulting in an astonishing range of appearances. The silky softness of its fur varies in length to offer a luxurious texture that begs to be touched. 

 

Their coats are the canvas of beauty and individuality, from the stylish blacks to the rich browns, captivating multicolored patterns, and creamy shades. Their presence is undeniable irrespective of their smaller shape, which ranges from 7 to 15 inches, and weigh around 3 to 14 pounds.

Exercise

Medium Activity

Other than their smaller stature, our Teacup Yorkiepoo puppies have huge energy levels and need high-intensity activities that keep them healthy and happy. Daily playtime is important for their mental and physical well-being and offers them the stimulation they deserve. Luckily, meeting their needs for exercise is a joyous affair as it takes numerous forms, right, from short walks around the neighborhood to lively indoor play sessions.

 

Their adaptable nature indicates that they thrive in an environment that provides ample exercise opportunities. We recommend engaging them in around 30 minutes of activities daily and about 6 miles of walking each week to ensure your Teacup Yorkiepoo stays in the best shape. Your furry friend will burst with vitality as it is prepared to take on the world with consistent exercise and a lot of playtime.

Dynamic History of Teacup Yorkiepoo Puppy

Teacup Yorkiepoos were bred to the ideal qualities of the Yorkshire Terrier and the Poodle.

● The History of the Yorkshire Terrier

The story of the Teacup Yorkiepoo typically started with the Yorkshire Terrier that originated in England. They were initially bred to hunt rodents in textile mills in the 19th century as these spirited dogs rapidly won hearts with their smaller sizes and lively personalities. They were identified at the American Kennel Club in 1885, with Yorkshire Terriers attaining fame for their affectionate nature and showmanship.

● The History of the Poodle

Teacup Yorkiepoo's lineage includes the Poodle as a breed with a rich history that is often traced back to Egyptian and Roman times. The French had refined this breed further, using numerous sizes for works that ranged from duck hunting to sniffing truffles. At some point, the Poodles had reigned as the supreme breed in America from the 1950s to the 1990s, cementing their status as beloved companions.

Proper Care For Teacup Yorkiepoo Puppy

When you own a Teacup Yorkiepoo pup, it becomes a delightful journey that is filled with companionship, love, and the joy of caring for a small-spirited bundle of joy.

● Grooming

Teacup Yorkiepoos, blessed with low-shedding coats, require moderate grooming to keep them looking their best. Brushing their silky fur a few times per week helps prevent matting and keeps their coat healthy and shiny. Regular visits to a professional groomer ensure their coat remains well-maintained, with occasional trims to keep it tidy. Brushing their teeth a few times per week helps prevent dental issues and keeps their breath fresh.

● Training

Teacup Yorkiepoos are quick learners, making training a rewarding experience for both owner and pup. Early training and socialization are recommended to help them develop into well-adjusted adults. Their intelligence and eagerness to please make them responsive to training, with the ability to learn commands and tricks with ease. With patience, consistency, and a gentle approach, Teacup Yorkiepoos will flourish as obedient and well-behaved companions.

FAQs About Teacup Yorkiepoo Puppies

What Is The Average Lifespan Of A Teacup Yorkiepoo Puppy?

On average, Teacup Yorkiepoos have a lifespan of around 12 to 15 years. Providing them with proper care, regular exercise, and a balanced diet can help ensure they live a long, healthy, and happy life.

Are Teacup Yorkiepoo Puppies Easy To Train?

Training Teacup Yorkiepoo puppies can be a delightful experience due to their intelligence and eagerness to please. They are quick learners and respond well to positive reinforcement techniques. Starting training early and being consistent with commands and boundaries can help in shaping their behavior effectively.

Are Teacup Yorkiepoo Puppies Good With Family, Children, And Other Pets?

Teacup Yorkiepoos are known for their friendly and social nature, making them excellent companions for families, including children and other pets. They thrive on human interaction and enjoy being part of family activities, making them a perfect addition to any household dynamic.

From Where Can I Get A Cute Teacup Yorkiepoo Puppy?

Take home your friendly and adorable bundle of joy from our breeding platform, Up And Away Pups. We raise our pups with proper care to give them a friendly home.

Are Teacup Yorkiepoo Puppies Hypoallergenic?

Yes, Teacup Yorkiepoos are considered hypoallergenic due to their low-shedding coats. While no dog is completely hypoallergenic, their minimal shedding and lack of an undercoat make them a suitable choice for individuals with allergies to pet dander.