Yorkie Poo
Ref ID: #120Mini Poodle
Registry: ACA
Weight: 14 lbs
OFA Tested: No
Yorkshire Terrier
Registry: ACA
Weight: 6.5 lbs
OFA Tested: No
Lively, intelligent, and affectionate, the Yorkiepoo is a small designer hybrid created by crossing a Yorkshire Terrier with a Miniature or Toy Poodle. Typically weighing 7–15 pounds and standing 7–12 inches tall, this adaptable companion dog is loved for its low-shedding coat, charming personality, and family-friendly temperament.
The Yorkiepoo is a relatively recent hybrid, first intentionally bred in the United States in the early 2000s. Breeders aimed to combine the Yorkshire Terrier’s bold, spirited nature with the Poodle’s intelligence and hypoallergenic coat. The result is a dog well-suited for both city and suburban living, with a balance of playfulness and affection.
Developed primarily as a companion dog, the Yorkiepoo inherits the best qualities of both parent breeds. Its coat can range from soft and wavy to tightly curled and may come in a variety of colors, including black, tan, cream, or combinations of these. Breeders have focused on producing a social, trainable dog that thrives in different households and lifestyles.
Yorkiepoos are outgoing, affectionate, and eager to please. They bond closely with their families and enjoy being the center of attention. While playful and full of energy, they are also content relaxing with their owners. Because they are intelligent and can be a bit stubborn, Yorkiepoos benefit from consistent training and early socialization.
This hybrid adapts well to apartment living or larger homes as long as it receives daily exercise. Short walks, interactive play, and puzzle toys help meet its physical and mental needs. The Yorkiepoo’s coat requires brushing several times a week to avoid mats and professional grooming every 6–8 weeks. Because they form strong attachments to their families, Yorkiepoos do best in homes where they aren’t left alone for long stretches.
Yes, they can be vocal. Yorkiepoos often inherit the Yorkshire Terrier’s alert nature, making them quick to bark at strangers or unfamiliar noises. Early training can help manage excessive barking.
Yorkiepoos are sturdy for their size, but their small stature makes them vulnerable to accidental injury, especially in homes with young children. Supervised play and gentle handling are important.
They are highly trainable, thanks to the Poodle’s intelligence, but may show a streak of independence from the Yorkshire Terrier side. Short, positive reinforcement training sessions work best.
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