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Price: $3,155
Age: 10 weeks
Gender: Male
Price: $3,175
Age: 11 weeks
Price: $2,205
Age: 15 weeks
Gender: Female
Price: $2,250
The cost to buy a Yorkiepoo - Yorkie Poo varies greatly and depends on many factors such as the breeders' location, reputation, litter size, lineage of the puppy, breed popularity (supply and demand), training, socialization efforts, breed lines and much more. Review how much Yorkiepoo - Yorkie Poo puppies for sale sell for below.
The current median price for all Yorkiepoo Yorkie Poos sold is $1,150.06. This is the price you can expect to budget for a Yorkiepoo - Yorkie Poo with papers but without breeding rights nor show quality. Expect to pay less for a puppy without papers, however, we do not recommend buying a puppy without papers.
Looking for a dog with a superior lineage? Are you trying to determine how much a puppy with breeding rights and papers would cost? You should expect to pay a premium for a puppy with breeding rights or even for a puppy advertised as show quality with papers. You should budget anywhere from $2,400 upwards to $5,500 or even more for a Yorkiepoo - Yorkie Poo with top breed lines and a superior pedigree. The average cost for all Yorkiepoo Yorkie Poos sold is $700.
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Median Price: $1,150.06 Average Price: $700.00 Top Quality: $2,400.00 to $5,500.00
*Data sourced from the sale of 15648 Yorkiepoo - Yorkie Poo puppies across the United States on NextDayPets.com.
Before buying a puppy it is important to understand the associated costs of owning a dog. The annual cost or "upkeep" is often overlooked when determining a Yorkiepoo Yorkie Poos true ownership cost. When calculating your budget make sure you account for the price of food, vaccines, heartworm, deworming, flea control, vet bills, spay/neuter fees, grooming, dental care, food, training and supplies such as a collar, leash, crate, bed, bowls, bones, and toys. All of these items can add up quickly so make sure you estimate anywhere from $500 - $2,000 or more for the first year then about $500 - $1,000 or more every year thereafter to meet the annual financial obligations of your growing, loving dog.
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As soon as you mix two or more dog breeds together, there is no longer a set standard for size, temperament, coloration, ect. Only an average can be made through the knowledge of the breeds. As for the "Yorkipoo" or Yorkishire Terrier / Miniature Poodle cross, the only way to know what the mix may or may not be like is to take into consideration what breeds make up the mix. As for prey drive, the Miniature Poodle had not been known to have a high prey drive, however, the Yorkshire Terrier is known to have a mild to moderate prey drive and enjoy playing fetch and other prey driven games with other dogs and their owners. As for exercise, for both breeds roughly an average of an hour a day split into two exercise sessions would be ideal. Half an hour in the morning, and half an hour in the afternoon / evening would be best. This can be achieved through a fair paced walk on leash, some running / playing time at a dog park, or playing fetch or another game that encourages movement in the yard, As for temperament, both breeds are known to become highly attached to their owners and may have separation anxiety if they are not well socialized and trained to be on their own. Also, both breeds are known for barking and liking the sound of their voices. I would suggest enrolling your pup or dog into a Positive Reinforcement Training class as soon as you can that specializes in small breed dogs.
Your dog is a mix breed dog of Miniature Poodle and Yorkshire Terrier. Because of that, every pup will take after either parent differently. Your pup's ears take after the Yorkshire Terrier, as the Yorkie's ears are high-set and stick up.
Yes, but do remember that in extreme heat, such as in AZ or TX, pups can be outside for limited time and always with a fresh water availability and shade. Pups should never be left in a hot car. In cold weather, pups should wear a sweater when outdoors, and again time out should be limited.
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Contact your local positive reinforcement trainer. They will be able to help you with these steps. Out in a field or on a long sidewalk, figure out the distance a person has to be for your pup not to react to him/her. Praise and treat your pup, using a marker word such as "calm". Then have the person take three steps forward and stop. If your puppy reacts, wait until he has calmed down and then praise and treat him. Repeat these steps but do not push your pup to the point of where he can not calm down within 30 seconds. Backup and work further away and work up to the point of where he can be calm when people approach. Use the same training method with another calm dog.
My Yorkiepoo is 2 years old now and since he was a pup he has peed a small puddle everytime certain visitors come over. My mom, dad, brothers, son. He also pees a very small puddle ever time I come in from work. The excitement is uncontrollable. He is just so happy he wets himself.
I would suggest dog training. Without it, your pup will continue this behavior.
This probably isn't the place to be asking this question. You need to contact a couple of shelters/rescues in your area. They will be able to help you much easier than random people on the internet. I am sorry for your loss and I hope you are able to find a new companion soon. I would suggest an adult dog for you since you are unable to take the dog for long walks.
I have a Yorkie-Poo and he loves his walks and rides in the car. I am also disabled and would not be able to walk him. You could get a Teacup dog. I have heard that since they are small they do not need to be walked as they get enough exercise in the home. I will get one someday, but my house is full with 3 cats also right now. My Mom went to a shelter and asked specifically for a lap cat and boy did she get one! Another idea.... Sorry for your loss and best of luck.
I am also disabled and can't get around much. I think I'm just about in the exact same situation as you are, but I don't get outside much. I have two Yorkie-Poos and they are the best dogs I've ever had. They're great watchdogs and very loving. They are both indoor dogs and use a potty pad to do their thing. I have one that looks like a black poodle. His name is Nicky and I love him to death. The other has the markings of a Yorkiepoo, and her name is Lexie. They are around 10 lbs each and get enough exercise following me all over the house, playing with my two kitties, and just being Yorkiepoos. I think they are the perfect dog for a disabled person. I've had mine since they were puppies, and wouldn't trade them for the world! I wish I could help you find one, but I can encourage you by telling you that it's the perfect breed for you! Hope you find one soon!
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