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Yorkiepoo

The Yorkiepoo is a lively and intelligent companion dog that combines the charming traits of its parent breeds, the Yorkshire Terrier and the Poodle.

Weight
1–7kg
Height
15–38cm
Life Expectancy
10–15years
Size: SmallCoat Length: Short HairCompare
Yorkiepoo
Easy groomingHigh energySheds very little

The Yorkiepoo is a hybrid of Yorkshire Terrier and Poodle, not an FCI-recognised breed. At around 4 kg it is a true miniature, with a wavy to curly coat that sheds little but needs clipping every few weeks. What remains is a self-assured terrier personality in a handy format, paired with the poodle's eagerness to learn. For owners looking for a small-apartment family dog, it is a charming option with a clear grooming plan. Are you ready for a mini designer dog with a big personality?

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Temperament & Traits: Yorkiepoo

The Yorkiepoo stands out for its temperament and adaptability. Here are the key points at a glance.

For Beginners
For BeginnersConditional
Exercise
ExerciseHigh
Child Friendly
Child FriendlyConditional
Apartment
ApartmentConditional
Grooming
GroomingLow
Shedding
SheddingLow
Watchfulness
WatchfulnessLow

Fact Sheet: Yorkiepoo

Height
Height15-38 cm
15-38 15-38
Weight
Weight1-7 kg
1-7 1-7
Life Expectancy
Life Expectancy10-15 years
Fact Sheet: Yorkiepoo
BreedYorkiepoo
FCI GroupNot Recognized
ColorsBlack, Brown, Cream, Gray, Silver, Apricot
CharacterThe Yorkiepoo is a lively and intelligent companion dog that combines the charming traits of its parent breeds, the Yorkshire Terrier and the Poodle.

Pros & Cons: Yorkiepoo

Best suited for:

For owners who are patient with grooming and exercise, and ready for a long-term commitment.

Active lifestyle with plenty of exercise
Suitable for apartment living

Pros

  • Low-maintenance coat with minimal grooming
  • Sheds very little to none
  • Great companion for active people and athletes
  • Compact size, ideal for apartments
  • Sheds little and needs minimal grooming: suitable for allergy sufferers

Cons

  • Needs lots of exercise and mental stimulation

Did you know? Yorkiepoo

At just 4 kg, the Yorkiepoo is a real lightweight

The Yorkiepoo barely sheds and is a good choice for allergy sufferers

The Yorkiepoo adapts well to apartment living and doesn't need a large garden

Characteristics

The Yorkiepoo is a small, compact dog with a lively and elegant appearance. Its coat can come in various colors and textures, often wavy or curly and soft to the touch. Through the combination of Yorkshire Terrier and Poodle, the Yorkiepoo frequently has a low-shedding coat, making it particularly interesting for allergy sufferers. Its build is harmoniously proportioned with slender legs and an upright posture that reflects its alert and cheerful personality. The eyes are usually dark and expressive, while the ears may be either slightly drooping or semi-erect depending on the genetic influence.

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The Yorkiepoo is a lively and intelligent companion dog that combines the charming traits of its parent breeds, the Yorkshire Terrier and the Poodle. It is often playful and affectionate, seeking closeness with its people and enjoying shared activities. Thanks to its attentive and curious nature, it learns quickly and is easy to train when guided consistently yet lovingly. Its friendly and social personality makes it a pleasant family dog that can get along well with both children and other pets. Despite its small size, it has a confident personality and can be surprisingly courageous.

Nutrition

The Yorkiepoo is an active and intelligent dog that needs a balanced, high-quality diet to stay healthy and vital. High-quality wet food is particularly well-suited, as it has a high moisture content that supports hydration. It also often contains fewer artificial additives than dry food and is easier for small dogs like the Yorkiepoo to chew and digest. A species-appropriate diet with plenty of high-quality meat, healthy fats, and important nutrients supports the energy and glossy coat of this charming companion. It is important to look for good ingredient quality and avoid low-quality fillers such as grain or sugar so the dog receives all necessary nutrients.

Care

The Yorkiepoo is an affectionate and intelligent companion that can be kept in both an apartment and a house with a yard, as long as it gets sufficient exercise and mental stimulation. Daily walks, playtime, and short training sessions are important to keep it physically and mentally engaged. Its soft, usually curly or wavy coat needs regular grooming to prevent matting. Brushing several times a week and occasional visits to a professional groomer help keep the coat healthy and neat. Since the Yorkiepoo builds a close bond with its people, it should not be left alone for long periods. It feels most comfortable in a loving home where it receives plenty of attention and affection.

Accessories

The Yorkiepoo is a spirited and intelligent companion that loves both playful activities and cozy cuddle time. To meet its needs, accessories should be carefully chosen. A well-padded dog bed provides a cozy retreat, while a lightweight harness instead of a collar offers comfortable wear during walks. Since the Yorkiepoo often has a fine, curly coat, a soft brush and high-quality grooming products are essential to prevent matting. Toys should also be sized appropriately, small, sturdy toys suitable for both chewing and interactive play keep it entertained and stimulate its intelligence.

History

The Yorkiepoo is a hybrid breed resulting from the deliberate crossing of a Yorkshire Terrier with a Poodle. Originally, this mix was created to breed a small, intelligent, and hypoallergenic companion dog that combines the characteristic features of both parent breeds. While the Yorkshire Terrier is known for its confident demeanor and close bond with its owner, the Poodle contributes its high intelligence and curly, often allergy-friendly coat. The deliberate breeding of Yorkiepoos began in recent decades as interest in designer dogs grew and more people desired a charming, active, and adaptable companion. Today, the Yorkiepoo is particularly popular among families and city dwellers seeking a small but spirited companion.

Health

The Yorkiepoo is generally considered a robust and cheerful hybrid breed, though like many small dogs, it can be prone to certain health issues. Possible hereditary conditions include joint problems, which may manifest as a loose kneecap (patellar luxation). A tendency toward dental problems is also not uncommon, as small dogs often have closely spaced teeth that promote tartar buildup. A balanced diet is important to avoid excess weight, which can place additional strain on the joints. Regular veterinary check-ups help detect and address potential health concerns early.

Trainability

The Yorkiepoo is a lively and intelligent mix of Yorkshire Terrier and Poodle that quickly wins its owners' hearts with its alert nature. These dogs have a medium to high energy level and love to play, discover new things, and be mentally challenged. Despite their small size, they need regular exercise and stimulation to stay happy and balanced. Their high willingness to learn makes training generally enjoyable, especially when it includes positive reinforcement and patience. Since they form a close bond with their people, they respond well to consistent guidance and clear rules, making them suitable even for motivated first-time dog owners.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the temperament of a Yorkiepoo?

The Yorkiepoo is a lively and intelligent companion dog that combines the charming traits of its parent breeds, the Yorkshire Terrier and the Poodle.

How much does a Yorkiepoo weigh?

An adult Yorkiepoo weighs around 1-7 kg.

How long does a Yorkiepoo live?

The life expectancy is 10-15 years.

Is the Yorkiepoo suitable for beginners?

The Yorkiepoo needs an experienced owner. Consistent training and prior dog experience matter with this breed.

How much exercise does a Yorkiepoo need?

The Yorkiepoo needs plenty of exercise. Daily walks of at least 1.5 hours and active play keep it balanced.

Can a Yorkiepoo live in an apartment?

Yes, the Yorkiepoo can live in an apartment with sufficient outdoor exercise. Regular walks are essential though.

Does the Yorkiepoo shed a lot?

The Yorkiepoo sheds very little to not at all and is considered relatively allergy-friendly.

Claudia Weise

Written by

Claudia Weise

Editor-in-Chief, Certified Nutrition Consultant & Animal Welfare Practice

Editor-in-Chief at HundeoCertified Dog Nutrition ConsultantActive in animal welfare and with dogs every day

Claudia has worked closely alongside Enrico on Hundeo since the early days. She is a certified dog nutrition consultant, is active with animal welfare topics and dogs every day, and brings that practical experience into health, care, breed, and accessory content as Editor-in-Chief.

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