Yorkshire Terrier Puppy for sale in Aurora, Colorado


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Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:84734
Location
:Aurora, Arapahoe County, Colorado
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
A perfect tiny Teacup Yorkie puppy. 12 weeks old and 19 oz. He will be between 3-3.5lbs fully grown. His mother is 3.8lbs and father is 2.5lbs. Comes with Full AKC registration papers. He has started potty training. He comes with a one year health guarantee and is up to date on his shots. He's a very playful boy and loves to chase after you and his litter mates. He is up to date with his shots and ready for his new home.text(***) ***-***2
FAQs about Yorkshire Terrier Puppies
1. How big do Yorkshire Terrier puppies get?
Yorkshire Terriers, especially teacup varieties, typically weigh between 3 to 3.5 lbs when fully grown. The puppies are usually around 12 weeks old and, as in our listing, can weigh as little as 19 oz at that age.
2. Are Yorkshire Terrier puppies easy to train?
Yes, Yorkshire Terriers can be trained, especially when introduced to potty training early. Our puppies come with starter potty training and are ready for their new homes.
3. What health guarantees come with Yorkshire Terrier puppies?
All our Yorkshire Terrier puppies come with a one-year health guarantee to ensure that you are getting a healthy puppy.
4. Do Yorkshire Terrier puppies come with registration papers?
Absolutely! Our puppies come with full AKC registration papers which validate their pedigree and heritage.
5. How should I care for a Yorkshire Terrier puppy?
Provide a loving environment, initiate training early, ensure regular vet visits, and maintain their grooming needs. Yorkshire Terriers are playful and thrive in a nurturing family environment.
6. When can I bring home my Yorkshire Terrier puppy?
Puppies are usually ready to go to their new homes after they have been appropriately vaccinated and are at least 12 weeks old.
7. What should I know about Yorkshire Terrier puppies' health and vaccinations?
Our puppies are up to date on their shots and should continue with regular vet check-ups as they grow to ensure ongoing health.


























