Morkies, also known as Malkie, Malki, Maltiyork, Yorkiemalt, Yorktese, are a cross between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Maltese. They are a toy breed that was developed in Canada and the United States in the 1990s. Morkies may be small in stature, but they have big personalities and thrive in human company. However, they are better suited to households where the children are older than toddlers.
Read our Morkie Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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We have stunning, tiny, friendly puppies that will be ready to leave us for new forever home from 22nd April. The puppies were born and reared in our home and are used to the usual household noises, kids and other pets. The puppies have been to the vets for their 1st vaccine on 6th April and are booked back to the vets on the 20th April for their 2nd vaccine. Therefore

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I have a beautiful litter of 6 morkie babies a lovely example of the breed . Raised in my family home with mum and dad ( parents can be seen ) no expense spared. They are very affectionate and just love cuddles , playful and mischievous , just adorable. Sold with 4 weeks insurance and to forever homes only .

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Beautiful girl Morkie Ready for her forever home she’s had both sets of vaccines and is microchipped

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Two absolutely adorable male Morkie puppies looking for their forever homes. These little bundles of joy are full of personality, playful, affectionate, and incredibly loving. Raised in a caring home

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Morkie puppies for sale Mum is a Yorkshire terrier Dad is Maltese terrier Puppies will be ready to leave mum from 26th April from 8 weeks of age Puppies will be seen with mum Dad can be seen in th

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****************** Yorkieshiere Terrier Puppies looking for a new home🏠🐕 Important info before buying: grandparents from both sides under 2kg both parents very healthy smoke free house Mum not yup

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PLEASE READ BELOW!!! Having to rehome our boy Buddy has just turned 1 year old with all vaccinations and flea and worming upto date, the reason we am having to rehome him is simply because the close
Yes, Morkies are affectionate, lively, and playful companions. They are loyal and social dogs that bond strongly with their owners and adapt well to families and individuals. However, they can be prone to stubbornness, excessive barking, and separation anxiety, so consistent training and socialisation are essential to manage these behaviours effectively.