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Little Yorkshire Terrier puppies for sale in Welshpool, Powys

5 Little Yorkshire Terrier puppies for sale in Welshpool, Powys

The Yorkshire Terrier, often referred to as a Yorkie, establishes itself as a small breed with a big personality. Originating from England, this dog is known for its striking coat, typically a steel-blue and tan color, that is silky to the touch and contrary to many breeds, it is non-shedding. Sporting a compact size, Yorkshire Terriers are classified into two types, standard and teacup, the latter being notably smaller. However, regardless of their size, these dogs are known for their adventurous and assertive nature. Yorkies make excellent companions, best suited for owners who can provide ample time and attention. Their intelligence and tenacity call for consistent training, but their eagerness to please can make this a rewarding task. Yorkshire Terriers require regular grooming to maintain their distinctive appearance. 

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

Yorkshire Terrier dogs - Advert 1
30
5 days

Tiny gorgeous baby boys

£1,650
Yorkshire Terrier9 weeks2
These little cuties are looking for their loving homes. They are vaccinated and microchipped and up to date with their deworm. Mum and dad are just over 1.3 kg so these babies should stay small but ob
Anna K.
Hereford, Herefordshire(45.5mi)
Yorkshire Terrier dogs - Advert 2
12
2 weeks

Yorkshire terrier puppies

£1,050
Yorkshire Terrier4 weeks22
My girl coco has given birth to 4 beautiful puppies. 2 boys and 2 girls. Coco has a wonderful temperament, she really is the perfect little companion. Coco is a small Yorkshire terrier and so is dad.
CARLIE C.
5.00
Stourbridge, West Midlands(44.3mi)
Chorkie dogs - Advert 3
2
2 weeks

Buddy - 2-Year-Old Chorkie

£800
Chorkie2 years1
Meet Buddy , a Sweet 2-Year-Old Chorkie Looking for a Loving Home 💛 This is a very difficult decision, but we’re looking to rehome our beloved dog, Buddy, due to no fault of his own. Buddy is a 2-ye
SOPHIE Q.ID verified
Oswestry, Shropshire(14.2mi)
Yorkshire Terrier dogs - Advert 4
31
1 month

WANTED!!!! A Loving Family or Person

£1,200
Yorkshire Terrier3 months2
Our beautiful boy, Albert is a gentle bear-like puppy. He has silky hair, healthy body and a calm demeanor. Albert has an outstanding pedigree, with lots of CHAMPION bloodlines. Mum and dad are sma
LudmilaID verified
Halesowen, West Midlands(48.4mi)
Yorkshire Terrier dogs - Advert 5
3
1 month

Molly

£500
Yorkshire Terrier4 years1
4 year old female Yorkshire terroir molly also known as mert or turtle. Sassy little madam, full of energy and full of love. Very playful mert loves a ball she’ll pass if she wants you to throw it, lo
PENNY C.
Rowley Regis, West Midlands(47.8mi)

FAQs

How much does a Yorkshire Terrier puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Yorkshire Terrier puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £801, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Yorkshire Terrier a good house dog?

Yes, Yorkshire Terriers can make good house dogs as they are small, adaptable, and enjoy being indoors. However, they require regular grooming and mental stimulation. Their lively personality also means they may need training to manage their energy indoors.

Do Yorkies like to be cuddled?

Yes, Yorkies generally enjoy cuddling and being close to their owners. They are affectionate dogs that thrive on attention and love to snuggle. However, individual preferences may vary.

Is a Yorkshire Terrier a calm dog?

Yorkshire Terriers are generally energetic and lively rather than calm. They are playful and enjoy activity, but with proper training and exercise, they can also be well-behaved and settled indoors.

Do Yorkshire Terriers bark a lot?

Yes, Yorkshire Terriers can be quite vocal and tend to bark a lot, especially if they are bored or sense something unusual. Their alert nature makes them good watchdogs, but proper training can help manage excessive barking.