Our YORKSHIRE TERRIERS are carefully bred taking into consideration how the pairing might compliment each other. We believe a breeding should improve on the combination of the quality the two partners have to offer. The Yorki Terrier structure, health history, temperament also have an impact in our consideration when breeding. Our lines are 35 years old, so knowing the pedigrees to that extent helps prevent hereditary issues.

As a potential Yorkshire Terrier buyer, one of the first decisions you have is determining if a male or female dog is the best match for you.

There are certain characteristics that most male and female Yorkies will have, and knowing these characteristics will help you make the best choice.

Even if you plan to spay or neuter your Yorkie Terrier, it is still important to consider the characteristics of male and female dogs, as they will still be present even after the procedure, although the characteristics will not be as pronounced.

Avoid the temptation to just pick the “cutest” puppy or older Yorkie when choosing from Yorkshire Terrier breeders, and try to determine which gender will be the best possible match for you and your family.

Males

One of the most obvious physical characteristics of the male dog is that it is generally larger than females of the same breed, and eats more. Males are heavier, taller and stronger than female dogs, although this may be particularly of concern more in the larger breed dogs. Usually the size difference will only be a few inches in height, but it may be more substantial in weight. Male dogs tend to eat significantly more food than non-pregnant females.

Teacup Yorkies, being so small, tend to eat less but bear in mind Teacup Yorkies are not a recognized breed.

Male YORKIES may be more aggressive and independent than female dogs. Again, this is a more important consideration in larger breeds than smaller breeds. Some male Yorkies tend to be more difficult to manage in small, confined areas and often do not socialize well with other males. This will be particularly true if there are female dogs in the area that are in heat.

A male Yorki often will form a closer bond with one person, whereas a female dog tends to bond equally with many people.

Male puppies to develop quicker sexually than female dogs, and will display sexual tendencies at a younger age. This is a concern if there are other dogs in the house or in the neighborhood that may come into heat. The male dogs will tend to roam, as they can smell female dogs in heat for many miles and if allowed, may even be gone for several days in a row in pursuit of females. Neutering your male help will minimize this problem.

You may find that the male becomes very possessive of the female – even towards humans. This may be a concern if you have small children in house, or do not have the dogs kenneled. In addition, the male may become aggressive towards the female if she is not receptive to his advances. Any breeding pair of dogs needs to be carefully monitored.

Male puppies tend to be more difficult to train than female puppies, and are more independent in nature. They also tend to be friskier and require more exercise. Males may be more difficult to socialize with other animals and other dogs, and need to begin socialization training at a young age.

Females

Female Yorkshire Terriers tend to be smaller than male dogs of the same breed and are often less aggressive. However, a female dog protecting a litter of puppies can be just as aggressive as a male. A female with her first litter should be carefully monitored for the first few weeks, to see how protective she becomes of the puppies.

Females will come into heat at least twice a year for approximately three weeks. During this time there will be a noticeable discharge of fluid from the female, that is designed to attract the male dog. Spaying the female Yorkie will prevent this from occurring. If the female is to be used for breeding purposes, there are products on the market designed to address this problem.

Female Yorkies tend to be less excitable and easier to train. They can, however, become easily cowed or shy if treated harshly, or scolded in a rough or angry tone of voice. Female dogs tend to bond with many people. They may be less protective in general than male dogs, however are also easier to socialize with other animals.

Female dogs will fight with other females, but tend to get along generally well with male dogs. Usually a group of female dogs will establish a hierarchy, and will bond with each other after the initial pecking order is established.

Similarities

With both male and female dogs, it is important to consider the amount of time, attention and effort that will be spent in training the dogs and socializing with them afterwards. Both male and females require the same amount of exercise, training, feeding, general care, and love. In addition, regular veterinary checkups and yearly vaccinations will be required for both genders.

Deciding on a male or female Yorkie is largely a personal decision. Unless the dog is being used for breeding purposes, consideration should be given to spaying or neutering the animal as soon as recommended by your veterinarian, to prevent unwanted pregnancies and puppies.

 

Remember professional Yorkshire Terrier breeders are also a great source of knowledge.

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We are a small, home based breeder with a goal of breeding high-quality, Yorkie Terriers also known as YORKIES. Our first concern is to breed for exceptional health and soundness into our breeding program. Also taken into consideration is healthy history, temperament and structure. Our Yorkies are home-raised by me and family members, which makes for a very well socialized and loving puppy.

We breed for the AKC standard for size. This averages between 4 to 7 lbs. Using labels like TEA CUP YORKIE, MINI YORKI, WHITE YORKIE, GOLDEN YORKIE, YORKSHIRE MINI, miniature Yorkie are deceptive marketing. Another deceptive practice is marketing of off-color puppies like:

naming a few are not rare. Those colors are often associated with this breed’s health problems. A reputable breeder would not breed these dogs.

Since not all dogs are show quality, GorjessPets occasionally have pet companion puppies available to approved homes. Looking for Yorkie Puppies for sale? If you would like to learn more click here.