BREEDING PROGRAM
A personal opinion of mine I’m sure, but my favorite breed is the Yorkshire Terrier by far! I have four yorkies apart of our family and they’re all such a blessing with such different personalities! Down below you will see the two pups of mine that are apart of my program!
I have another female but she is too young to be in my breeding program at this time. I’m hoping she gets to a healthy size and is healthy enough to be a future mama. She is a cutie!
Benefits of owning a Yorkie..
Hypoallergenic : great for those with allergies and those who don’t want dogs that shed all in the home and on clothes
So cute : They’re such an adorable puppy size! Great for traveling, a lap dog and just simply adorable
Personalities : You can have one that is more reserved, a very active player, or a cuddle master! They’re all so different and have such big personalities for such little dogs!
MY DOGS
TEDDY - AKC registered
Meet Teddy! He’s our SIRE. He has a straight grey/silver and tan coat that shines beautifully. He has undergone health testing and will continue to do so. Teddy is a home pet that we love dearly! He’s adventurous, curious and very playful. You will always find him with a toy in his mouth urging you to play fetch or tug of war with him. Great personality! Kids adore him and his cute face has everyone complimenting him! He’s my only male and he has fathered many great home pets. So cool seeing pieces of him in a lot of the puppies now I still keep in contact with.
LOLA - AKC registered
Meet Lola! Lola has a thicker more grey/brown coat. Lola has undergone health testing and will continue to do so as she progresses. She is a home pet and is very much apart of our family for life. She’s my first girl so she’s quite special to me. Lola is quite the cuddler and she prefers being right next to you or on you on the couch. She is a lover! She has 3 litters and they’re all so lovely. I absolutely love watching them grow.
She will have one more litter in early-mid 2026 and then retire. She will be getting spayed then with a good ole teeth cleaning/grooming. I’m so appreciative of her and I just know that she will live out so much more of her best days with me and my family.
Reba - AKC Registered
Meet Reba! My most gentle baby I have. She is full of grace and I’m not joking. My one year old will lay all over her and she loves it. She’s so sweet, full of tricks and just wants to cuddle at the end of the day. If you can’t find her, she is probably looking for food around the house or following my husband around. She is quite the little scavenger! She is a home pet and lives every day life with us and will continue to do so! She has had 2 litters for us and they’re gorgeous. Very proud of them and her! Absolutely love her. She has been health tested and sits at 6 lbs.
She will have another litter in mid to late 2026. She already has a waitlist started for this litter so if interested, please contact me!
Winnie - AKC Registered
Meet Winnie! Or what I like to call her, Winifred! She will be a future mama for our program in 2027 most likely. She is starting out our guardian home program and enjoying life with her new pack! She is going to have a beautiful, full coat. She is a black and tan yorkie. Her color will change just as yorkies do so I’ll update as time goes on as she grows. She’s going to be a beauty probably settling around that 7 lb mark. She’s an angel and loves a good game of fetch already. (Currently still a pup in pic).
Follow for updates on birth, puppies, & them growing up!
Once puppies are born into the world, we begin ENS (early neurological stimulation) and ESI (early scent introduction) at 3 days old. This is performed on days 3-16, including gentle handling and daily weights. ENS is known to improve cardiovascular performance, stronger heartbeats, stronger adrenal glands, more tolerance to stress, and greater resistance to disease. ESI improves nose awareness and confidence.
All Yorkies I breed are American Kennel Club (AKC) Registered. My mom and dad yorkie are both registered with AKC.
We do not breed for the so-called Tea-cups. We breed to the American Kennel Club standard which is 4-7 lbs.