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Prince Jax $800 OBO

Male, Born on 05/31/25 - 11 months
Available for: Pickup
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Prince is a very loving puppy. He's 10 months old. We got him from a big litter, unfortunately the owner couldn't vaccinate them all. He's never been outdoors, no flees or anything of the sort, he's had check ups. At his check up, they didn't have time for shots, his appointment for vaccinations is a little while out. He uses his pee pad. He loves to snuggle in his cover. We got him about a month ago and have slowly realized our allergies have flared tremendously because of him. He is loved, well fed, and cared for. Although he can't go outside at the moment for a walk on his own, we take him for walks holding him so that he can still get some sun. He's still getting acclimated to our home, but used his grassy pee pad within 3 days. He's a really smart puppy. By day 2, he'd learned where his room was and goes there when told. We haven't been able to teach him new tricks yet, because the kids are getting him warmed up here. But that was next on the list. He has energy, but knows how to stop when told, but more of a chill pup that likes to relax. He's very friendly. Had never once indicated he'd bite anyone, our 7 and 13 year olds have no issues. Even the 1&2 yr. Old that comes to visit can play with him. He loves everyone once he's use to the home. He's a Parti Yorki.
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Yorkshire Terrier
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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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