Yorkshire Terrier Puppies

Yorkshire Terriers are highly popular companion dogs.

But, this often pampered breed, has humble origins in the mills of Yorkshire, where they were used to catch vermin.

Yorkshire Terrier puppies have come a long way since then, and their spirited nature makes them a loyal, fun–loving pet.

These toy dogs will grow on average from 7″ to 10″ (18 to 26 cm) tall and will weigh up to 7 pounds (3kg).

The grooming of Yorkshire Terrier puppies can be demanding due to their silky, fine coats.

If not groomed on a daily basis, mats and tangles will develop, leading to many owners keeping hem clipped.

Yorkshire Terrier puppies are adaptable to most living conditions, being small enough for apartments, but would be happier with a garden.

Despite their stature, Yorkshire Terrier puppies are very active dogs and enjoy plenty of regular exercise.

They make excellent companions to single owners or families, but given their size may be better suited to a family with older children.

Yorkshire Terrier Puppies For Sale

At Dogs4Us, we are proud of our long standing reputation as a provider of happy and healthy pedigree puppies for sale.

All our puppies for sale come with a six month guarantee because their health and wellbeing has been checked by a vet on a daily basis.

We get many customers recommended to us by other satisfied customers, impressed by the quality of our puppies for sale.

We also endeavour to ensure the continuing happiness of our puppies post-sale, by matching puppies to owners’ needs.

Please contact our team by email or phone if you are interested in buying a Yorkshire Terrier puppy.

They can advise you on availability, ask about your requirements or arrange a visit to see our puppies for sale in their comfortable kennels.

Each of our Yorkshire Terrier puppies is temporary vaccinated, wormed and micro-chipped for identification.

More Information on Yorkshire Terrier Puppies

A familiar image of a Yorkshire Terrier puppy is that of a pampered dog, sitting on a sumptuous cushion with a bow in its hair.

This image is drastically different from the breed’s origins in the 19th century, when cotton workers bred them in to catch vermin in the mills.

The modern breed with its defining characteristics is said to have started with Huddersfield Ben.

Ben was a famous show dog in the late 19 th century who set the standard to be followed by future breeders of Yorkshire Terriers.