Designer Dog – Yorkipoo

Designer DogsYorkipoo is bred from Yorkshire Terrier and Poodle. Both purebred are extremely cute dogs in nature, and when they’re crossbreed, Yorkipoos are even much cuter. They are very small in size, hence might not be suitable for small children.

Origin: United States

Temperament: Yorkies are known to have a slight snappy temperature but when pooled with Poodles’ gene, Yorkippo can either have great temperament or might be reserved, depending on the personalities of the parents and ancestors.

Grooming: High; requires regular clipping and daily brushing and combing.

Trainability: Moderate.

Exercise: Medium

General Appearance of The Yorkipoo

Coat: Open with wavy texture, medium to low shedding.

Colors: Gray, apricot, black, buff, black and tan, chocolate, cream, red, silver, sable and white

Size: 4 to 17 lb, 7 to 15 inches

Interested in reading more on Yorkipoo before you get one?

The Complete Idiot\'s Guide to Designer Dogs

The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Designer Dogs will tells you

  • Are designer dogs better than purebreds?
  • Which designer dog is right for your lifestyle?
  • How and where to find reputable breeders?
  • A thorough look at the health issues that may arise with some designer dogs.

Book Review Rating: 4 paws out of 5

Read more indepth on my book review on Designer Dogs here!


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