Yorkshire Terrier Puppy for sale in Syracuse, New York


Gorgeous T-cup Yorkie Puppies for New Families
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:79476
Location
:Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Gorgeous T-cup Yorkie Puppies for New Families***
They are registered with the AKC and will come with relevant health certs. They are 12 weeks old now and weighs about 2.5lbs and should weigh about 3.5lbs at adult age. For Further details Text us at ***
Frequently Asked Questions about Gorgeous T-cup Yorkie Puppies
1. What are T-cup Yorkie puppies?
T-cup Yorkie puppies are a smaller version of the standard Yorkshire Terrier breed, known for their adorable size and charming personality. They typically weigh around 2 to 3 pounds when fully grown.
2. How old are the puppies?
The Gorgeous T-cup Yorkie puppies currently available are 12 weeks old. This is an ideal age for them to transition to new families as they are socialized and have received necessary vaccinations.
3. Are the puppies registered?
Yes, these puppies are registered with the AKC (American Kennel Club) and will come with all relevant health certifications to ensure they are healthy and well-bred.
4. What is the expected adult weight of these puppies?
The Gorgeous T-cup Yorkie puppies weigh about 2.5 lbs now and are expected to weigh around 3.5 lbs when fully grown, making them ideal for families looking for a small breed companion.
5. What is the location of the puppies?
The puppies are located in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, United States. This is a great area for adopting a new furry friend!
6. How can I get more information about the puppies?
If you're interested in learning more about the Gorgeous T-cup Yorkie puppies, please feel free to reach out for further details.
7. What should I know before adopting a T-cup Yorkie?
It's essential to understand the special care that T-cup Yorkie puppies require, including proper feeding, regular vet check-ups, and a safe environment, as they are more delicate due to their smaller size.






















