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Poppy

Female, Born on 01/12/25 - 1 year
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If teacup is what you are looking for a bargain price you have found it! Poppy is being offered way below market value for her size due to her having loose knees. Grade 2 on one side grade 4 on the other. She walks and runs normally now I can send video for you to see. It might show the older she gets or in some case with plenty of exercise they can tighten. Right now she is weighing 2lb5oz so if she ends up over 4lbas an adult I would be surprised. She is a sweet little puppy she gets along with other puppies. She is eating nutrisource small and medium puppy food and we give her a small portion of canned food once a day. She is UTD on vaccinations including rabies and she is almost done with puppy shots at this point. Grooming will be something the new owner will have to maintain so please keep that in mind when purchasing. She will need regular grooming as Morkie hair is very fine and mats very easily when kept long. Poppy is a doll i would recommend a home without small children purely for her safety, however with adult supervision and discretion I would allow her to go to a family home. She has been using a doggy door here that I did not expect her tiny body to be able to open but she is pushing through and is going in and out using the bathroom outside. Not to say she is potty trained because wherever she goes I’m sure there will be a learning curve and more so if there is not a doggy door. She is still young and has plenty of time to figure out anything you want to teach her. If she sounds like a good fit for you please reach out with any other questions.
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What should I know about Morkies before buying one?
United States. Morkies, also known as Yorktese, are a cross between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Maltese. Full-grown, they typically weigh 4-12 pounds and stand 6-12 inches tall.
Do Morkies get along with kids?
Morkies are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The Morkie should be socialized at an early age. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Morkies high-energy dogs?
A Morkie is well suited for apartment living as long as they are sufficiently exercised and have toys to play with. They enjoy family play time, walks and play time in a fenced yard. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
What should I expect with Morkie shedding?
Typically, the coat of the Morkie is silky, straight and fine. Usually the hair is long and comes in a variety of colors such as black, tan, white, a combination of each, sable, etc. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance.
Are Morkies a good fit for apartment living?
Morkies are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Special emphasis should be put on potty-training as some Morkies can be difficult to housebreak. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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