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Shorkie Puppies for sale

The Shorkie, also known as Shorkie Tzu, Yorkie Tzu, Shih Tzu-Yorkie, is a newcomer to the dog world and was developed by crossing a Shih Tzu with a Yorkshire Terrier. Since their appearance on the scene, they have proven to be a great choice for families with children, the elderly, and as companions, as they boast of their loyal, loving, friendly, and playful nature. At the moment, and because the breed is so new, Shorkies are not recognised by the Kennel Club or other international dog associations (as of March 2018).

Read our Shorkie Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Beautiful shorkie puppies

Shorkie

5 weeksAge
22Sex
£700Price

Our beautiful Yorkshire terrier gypsy has had a beautiful litter of 5 fur babies 3 boys 2 girls. all have beautiful marking and colours mum is a Yorkshire terrier dad is a shih-tzu who is half imperia

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MontroseAngus
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Adorable Yorkshire terrier and Shih Tzu Puppies

Shorkie

7 weeksAge
21Sex
£650Price

We have 3 beautiful puppies available from a loving home: * 🐾 2 boys * 🐾 1 girl 📅 Born on: 16th March 2026 🐕 Mum: Yorkshire Terrier 🐕 Dad: Shih Tzu These puppies are being raised in a family

RomfordGreater London
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Beautiful puppies looking for a loving family

Shorkie

7 weeksAge
11Sex
£1,000Price

2 Beautiful puppies ,one girl and one boy ready to go in 2 weeks. By the time of collection they will be vaccinated and microchipped. They are ready to start a new life and to bring joy and love to wh

MotherwellNorth Lanarkshire
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Shorkie puppies ready now

Shorkie

10 weeksAge
25Sex
£950Price

I’m pleased to introduce you to our extraordinary litter of 7 puppies. We have 5 girls and 2 boys. They were born in our family home on 18/02/26. They have been raised in our family home and are used

LeighGreater Manchester
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Shorkie

Shorkie

11 yearsAge
1Sex
£200Price

Lovely male age 11 years. Due to unforeseen circumstances I reluctantly have to rehome. Great wee dog and still active, likes his walks and loves to cuddle. Not used to other dogs so would prefer a

BallyclareAntrim and Newtownabbey
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Shorkie puppies

Shorkie

8 weeksAge
21Sex
£600Price

3 beautiful shirkie puppies looking for their forever homes, all will be microchipped, flead & wormed to date before leaving. Both mum & dad can be seen.

BradfordWest Yorkshire

FAQs

Are Shorkies good family dogs?

Shorkies, a mix between a Shih Tzu and a Yorkshire Terrier, can be excellent family dogs due to their affectionate, playful, and loyal nature. They are small in size, friendly, and intelligent, making them suitable companions especially for families willing to invest time in their training, socialization, and care. However, they do require early socialization and consistent positive reinforcement training to prevent potential behavioural issues.

What are the downsides of owning a Shorkie?

The main challenges of owning a Shorkie include their high energy levels which necessitate regular exercise and mental stimulation, a tendency towards aggressive or unfriendly behaviour if not properly socialised or trained from an early age, and a high prey drive that may cause them to chase small animals and bark frequently. They can also suffer from separation anxiety, be prone to certain health issues such as dental disease and eye problems, and their terrier lineage may make training more challenging due to stubbornness.

What size does a Shorkie typically grow to?

Shorkies are small dogs, generally weighing between 7 and 15 pounds and standing about 6 to 11 inches tall. Some smaller or teacup varieties may be on the lower end of this height range.

Why might my Shorkie be aggressive?

Aggression in Shorkies usually results from a lack of proper socialisation and training rather than being an inherent trait. Small breeds like Shorkies can develop reactive or defensive behaviours if frequently picked up or mishandled, or if not adequately exposed to different people and settings from a young age. Aggression may also stem from fear, territorial instincts, or frustration linked to their high prey drive. Early socialisation, consistent positive reinforcement, and appropriate handling typically reduce such behaviours.