What is special About the Yorkie?
Tenacious, feisty, brave, and sometimes bossy, the Yorkie exhibits all the traits of a true terrier. Often named the most popular dog breed in various American cities, Yorkies pack lots of big-town attitude into a small but self-important package. They are favourites of urbanites the world over.
yorkie faqs
All vaccines are up to date in accordance with the vet recommended vaccination schedule. A puppy’s first year vaccinations are typically completed by 4 months of age. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the vaccination schedule is just a general guideline. No two puppies are exactly alike, and a puppy’s individual risk factors may affect their vaccination schedule. Always discuss your puppy’s shots with a veterinarian during your regularly scheduled appointments.
Here is a generally accepted guideline of the puppy vaccination schedule for the first year:
6-8 weeks of age: 1st round of DHPP
9-11 weeks of age: 2nd round of DHPP + Bordatella
12-14 weeks of age: 3rd round of DHPP
We guarantee the health of our puppies for one year after the purchase date. This guarantee protects against any hereditary or congenital defects that were undisclosed or unknown at the time of purchase. In addition to hereditary and congenital defects, we also guarantee that our puppies are free of illness and any contagious or infectious diseases, including distemper and canine parvovirus, for 14 days after the purchase date. All of our puppies are up to date on vaccines and tested for parasites on a weekly basis. Each puppy comes with an official health certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian, ensuring that their heart, lungs, eyes, ears, and joints (among other things) were examined and free of disease or defect.
Our puppies vary in age, but they must be at least 8 weeks old before they can go home. Ideally, a puppy spends the first 8 weeks of life being nursed by its mother and is ready to go when its teeth have come in and he or she is able to eat on their own. It is not unusual for a teacup puppy to arrive a few weeks (or even months) later than the typical 8 week mark, as they’re still much too tiny and most breeders won’t release them until they’re sturdy and eating well enough on their own.
Due to the delicate nature of our tiny puppies, we do NOT ship them alone under any circumstances. We do, however, offer a safe hand delivery service throughout the United States and to many countries across the globe. With our hand delivery service, one of our puppy nannies will accompany your puppy, tending to their every need throughout the entirety of the trip. This eliminates any possible danger associated with such a delicate puppy traveling alone in the frightening cargo section of an airplane, or even in the back of a truck without proper care, feeding, or supervision. Whether it be by plane, train, or automobile, you can rest assured knowing that your puppy is in good hands and will arrive safely home to you. The courier fee for hand delivery service varies greatly and is dependent upon the destination. It can range anywhere from $150 for a local delivery to $1,000 or more for an international delivery. This does not include round trip airfare, which must be provided by the customer.