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Orange Cream Muffin
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Meet Your Pocket‑Sized Hug Machine!
Serious inquiries only. If her post is up, she is available.
Warning: Side effects may include excessive cuddling, sudden joy, and a permanent smile.
About This Little Lovebug
This girl is a certified snuggle professional. Her superpower? Cuddles on demand. She’s a rare bitter‑chocolate Yorkipoo with a cute light‑tan face mask, a fluffy white chest, and a natural tail that wiggles like it runs on batteries.
She’s a low‑rider with short, stubby legs and a chunky coby body that makes her look like a living plush toy. And her signature move? Wrapping her paws around your neck and giving full‑body hugs. Yes — actual hugs.
She’s all set and ready for her forever home:
> Clean bill of health from the vet
> All three DAP puppy vaccines completed
> Dewormed
> Rabies vaccine done
> Microchipped for safety
She’s eating dry kibble, loves treats, and is doing great with potty training — outside and on reusable pads indoors. She sits on command and learning to wait, leash training and will start crate training.
Whether you’re binge‑watching shows, running errands, or just lounging around, she’s your girl. She’s the perfect mix of sweet, silly, and snuggly — a tiny best friend with a giant heart.
Come Meet Her!
Message me with questions or to set up a pup visit. She can’t wait to charm you in person.
Her Adorable Parents
Dad: Choco Chip
> Parti chocolate brown & white
> Embark DNA: 50% Yorkshire Terrier, 50% Biewer Terrier
> Weight: 5 lbs
Mom: Latte
> Very light brown/tan
> Embark DNA: 38.4% Yorkshire Terrier, 31.5% Biewer Terrier, 21.5% Toy Poodle, 8.6% Shih Tzu
> Weight: 7.7 lbs
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
About The Seller
Hannie Yu
Member for
5 months
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Licenses
USDA not required
State not required
Frequently Asked Questions
About Yorkipoo Puppies
About Yorkipoo Puppies
What's it like owning a Yorkipoo?
Yorkipoos blend the Yorkshire Terrier’s spunkiness with the Poodle’s loving nature into one cute little companion. These dogs enjoy being part of the family and won’t leave your side unless they have to. They’ll make sure you feel safe and loved as long as you provide the same in return. Full-grown, they typically weigh 4-15 pounds and stand 7-8 inches tall.
Do Yorkipoos do well in a busy household?
Yorkipoos are generally excellent with children of all ages. Yorkipoos love kids, strangers, dogs, and other pets, but they should be supervised around young children and bigger dogs to make sure they’re treated respectfully. They should always be kept as indoor dogs so they can get enough attention and companionship. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
How much exercise does a Yorkipoo need?
The Yorkipoo is a pretty low-key dog that doesn’t need much exercise to stay fit and happy. They like playing inside, going on walks, and running around out in the yard. Yorkipoos may be small, but they can keep up if you want to go for a longer jog or hike. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much grooming does a Yorkipoo need?
Yorkipoos can have a long, straight, silky coat like the Yorkshire Terrier; a fine, frizzy, wooly coat like the Poodle; or anything in between. They come in a wide variety of colors, such as brown, silver, grey, and white. Many are two-toned like Yorkshire Terriers, with a cream or chestnut body, legs, and mask, as well as grey or silver on the collar, top of the head, and ears. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Yorkipoos?
Yorkipoos are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Yorkipoos are the perfect size for apartment living. They should always be kept as indoor dogs so they can get enough attention and companionship. They are fairly easy to train.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Yorkshire Terrier Puppies
About Yorkshire Terrier Puppies
How would you describe a Yorkshire Terrier?
The little Yorkshire Terrier thinks they're Great Danes, and like most terriers, are bold, brave, and independent. They are very intelligent and develop deep bonds with their owners. Full-grown, they typically weigh 4-7 pounds and stand 8-9 inches tall.
Do Yorkshire Terriers do well in a busy household?
Yorkshire Terriers are generally excellent with children of all ages. Because of their diminutive stature, Yorkies are well-suited to apartment life, but households with young children are not recommended unless carefully supervised. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How do I keep a Yorkshire Terrier physically active?
The Yorkshire Terrier can have most of their exercise needs met through indoor play, but they prefer a daily walk or romp in a fenced-in yard. They don't need much exercise, so don't wear your Yorkie out too much, but they will need to play with their families throughout the day. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Yorkshire Terriers shed a lot?
Yorkies' coats can be a bit high maintenance, especially for those with the long, silky coat. Long coats require professional maintenance, including adding oil and wrapping the coats in rice or tissue paper, along with weekly washings. The Yorkshire Terrier has no undercoat, and they do shed a small amount. Grooming-wise, this breed is high-maintenance. Yorkshire Terriers are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Can a Yorkshire Terrier live in an apartment?
Yorkshire Terriers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Because of their diminutive stature, Yorkies are well-suited to apartment life, but households with young children are not recommended unless carefully supervised. They are fairly easy to train.
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