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updated 12/13/2020; These are my VERY LAST litters: RETIRING
Pups leave my care between the ages 13 & 16 wks at my discretion PUPPIES must be picked up in person: on occasion if I feel a larger puppy is big enough, he or she can leave at 11 or 12 weeks old according to my discretion

Owning a yorkie:  Folks who are unfamiliar with the yorkie breed should take note. I am often asked if the puppy or even the adult yorkie that I have available is potty trained. First, for anyone who wants a dog who never has an accident, I recommend you do NOT get a yorkie. All puppies, any breed, ALWAYS need training. Much of it is and can be instinctive, but these little guys often have minds of their own and if their routine is disrupted, they will potty right where they want to. It is just the nature of the breed. Even a well trained yorkie will and can have accidents. Even an adult who is potty trained can and does have accidents. If you want a dog that is completely potty trained, I suggest you find another breed. Below you will find info regarding availability. Thank you.
MY EMAIL:  miracleyorkies@yahoo.com

IF YOU HAVE A DEPOSIT ON A PUPPY AND YOU CANCEL ON THAT PUPPY, THE DEPOSIT IS NON REFUNDABLE, NON TRANSFERRABLE. IF YOU CANCEL ON YOUR PUPPY, THAT PUPPY WILL IMMEDIATELY PUT BACK UP AS AVAILABLE. THANK YOU.


AVAILABLE and SOLD listed below

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UP COMING LITTERS

        

  
             Star/Apollo born 10/3/2020; ready for new homes late
             Dec/2020 or early Jan 2021; 2 girls & 2 boys
             (1 girl sold to Ebony $2500)
             (1 girl sold to Ashley $2500)
             (1 boy SOLD to Diane) $2200
             (1 boy SOLD to Tanya $2200)

             Chiffon/Apollo born 10/4/2020; ready for new homes
             early Jan. 2021; 2 girls, 1 boy
             1 girl SOLD to Sara W
             1 boy SOLD to Kathryn:   $2500

                 

PICTURES BELOW:

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all deposits are non refundable but are applied to the purchase of
your puppy
***NOTE: it is rare, but on occasion I opt to keep a puppy from
one of my litters. If you have a deposit in and are on a waiting
list please be aware that this is a possibility. I ALWAYS get first
choice. Thank you.
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FOSTER A FEMALE: No fosters available at this time

Chiffon/Apollo pups: both sold
Chiffon/Apollo female SOLD to Sara
Chiffon/Apollo male SOLD to Kathryn
Star/Apollo pups: 2 girls; 2 boys
Bitsy (F) SOLD!
Tiny (F) SOLD!!!! to Ashley
PeeWee (M) SOLD!!! to Diane
Pipsqueak (M) SOLD!!! to Tanya
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Click on the movie to see Felicity's puppies at 8 weeks old
CLICK on the yorkie icon to see my facilities
Yorkies come in many sizes and personalities. I hope to help you to choose the right yorkie for you. Some yorkies are very mild mannered while many are peppy and playful. One thing that almost always stands true:  Yorkies have NO fear. They are very brave and will easily contend w/a larger dog given the chance. Yorkies come in many sizes:  TINY:  2 to 3.5 lbs   SMALL: 4 to 5.5 lbs.   MEDIUM 6 to 7 lbs.  LARGE  8 to 10 lbs.  A yorkie over 10 lbs as an adult is probably either too fat or is apt to have been poorly bred. Occasionally, you can produce a larger yorkie from good lines, BUT if this is something that is prevalent in the breeder's puppies who are produced, they should not be bred.
NOTE: all deposits are non refundable