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Yorkshire Terrier Toy for sale

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Are you looking for a dog of the breed? Yorkshire Terrier Toy for sale?

  • From BucuriaCasei you can buy a Yorkshire Terrier Toy puppy healthy, vaccinated and checked by your veterinarian to make sure you get a quality pet.
  • We strive to offer only the best specimens selected from responsible breeders, carefully crossed to ensure good temperament and health.
  • We offer assistance and advice to help you choose the right breed for your family's needs and lifestyle.

Undecided? Here are 5 reasons to buy a Yorkshire Terrier Toy from BucuriaCasei:

  1. Small size: the Yorkshire Terrier Toy is a small breed, ideal for those with smaller spaces or those who travel a lot.
  2. Strong personality: the Yorkshire Terrier Toy is a brave and full of personality breed that can be a perfect companion for those who love adventures and challenges.
  3. Easy care: the Yorkshire Terrier Toy hair does not need special care, regular brushing and occasional washing is enough.
  4. Training skills: the Yorkshire Terrier Toy is an intelligent and easy to train Yorkshire Terrier breed, suitable for those who want a well-mannered companion.
  5. Ideal for families: the Yorkshire Terrier Toy is a loving and friendly breed, suitable for families with children or for those looking for a reliable companion.

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  • If you don't have a strict preference, check "Any" and you'll be able to choose based on the photos you receive later.

    Microchipping your dog is mandatory. Your dog will be registered in the Registered Dog Registry with the code of the microchip it has implanted, so that it can be identified in case of loss or theft.

    Your puppy will be transported in a new transport crate that you will be able to keep.

    The pedigree is the document that lists the dog's ancestors and can be useful if you want to reproduce the breed or participate in competitions.

    A puppy's immunization is done after the age of 3 months, when it will have received 3 vaccines + the rabies vaccine. Until then, the puppy should be kept indoors, as there is a risk of illness.

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Since 2010, Bucuria Casei has been making countless families happy

We are proud and honored to have helped over 3000 dog-loving families in Europe over the past 14 years. And many of them are happy to come back to us, often years later, to give us a snapshot of their happy lives.

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Submit your breed preferences on the dedicated page and pay a deposit of 10% - it confirms your seriousness and allows us to start the search immediately, without unnecessary risks.

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Discover verified options

We search for suitable puppies from reputable breeders at home and abroad, checking quality, health and conditions with experts. We send you pictures, videos and full details so you can confidently choose the perfect specimen.

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Get your joy at home

We prepare your chosen puppy: vaccinate, microchip and confirm optimal health at the right age. We deliver safely and quickly to your city (or Europe), minimizing stress for easy adaptation. You pay the difference on receipt - simple and transparent.

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We're there around the clock: pre-delivery advice and post-adoption support to make sure your new companion fits seamlessly into your family. Your happiness is our priority - thousands of happy customers confirm it!

What else you should know:

Contractual information is available in the terms and conditions of use and can be consulted when submitting your order.

We do not perform or in any way support ear or tail docking practices. We respect our commitment to animal welfare and promote the breeding and care of animals in accordance with animal welfare rules and legislation.

You can choose this preference on the order form in the Vaccination section, where you will find the option "Export Ready". To travel to the European Union, pets need a passport. This can be issued by your veterinarian from the age of 3 months, once the rabies vaccination has been carried out. If you choose delivery to a country other than Romania, the puppy will be shipped after 3 months and 3 weeks of age, at which point it will be vaccinated against rabies, microchipped and will have an international passport.

If you would like your puppy to be accompanied by a Pedigree certificate, please select the appropriate option when placing your order. This document certifies the pedigree of the dog and the authenticity of the breed, and is issued by specialized organizations. We recommend that you consider this option if you want to participate in dog shows or have the guarantee of a pure genetic line.

Transportation in Romania

Puppies can be transported to the client's city, depending on the availability of our routes. If delivery cannot be made to a specific city, this will be communicated in advance to find an optimal solution for the puppy's delivery.
Currently, direct delivery to the customer's address is not possible.

International transport

If you opt for delivery outside Romania, the puppy can only be shipped after the age of 3 months and 3 weeks, at which time it will be vaccinated against rabies, microchipped and will have an international passport. Be sure to choose the Ready for Export option in the Vaccination section when submitting your order.
If transportation cannot be made to the customer's city, this will be communicated in advance in order to identify a convenient delivery solution.
We do not currently offer transportation to the exact address of the customer.

Countries and cities served

Transportation is currently available to the following international destinations:

  • Hungary: Budapest, Gyor
  • Austria: Vienna, Linz
  • BelgiumBrussels
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Switzerland
  • Germany: Passau, München, Nürnberg, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Köln
  • Italy: Padua, Verona, Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome
  • Moldova: Chisinau
  • Netherlands: Eindhoven, Breda

If you have questions about transportation or other destinations, please contact us for more information.

We deliver our puppies as soon as possible, but never before the minimum age of 8 weeks, which may vary by breed. Although we want to get your puppy to you as soon as possible, it is essential to respect this interval, both for the puppy's sake and for your own comfort. Premature separation can make care and adaptation considerably more difficult or even jeopardize the puppy's health.

The estimated time to delivery, shown on each breed's page, may be influenced by your preference of sex, size, color or vaccination schedule. For this reason, please take it as a guide. During the selection process, we will keep you up to date with updated information.

For pedigree puppies, identification and verification may take up to 3 months, depending on national availability at the time of order. If you decline a proposal on a puppy, the order remains active and the identification process continues and we will come back with alternatives. In this situation, the delivery time will be extended by the estimated period specified on the page of the breed ordered.

Internal deworming is an essential process in the first months of a puppy's life and is rigorously carried out before each vaccination to eliminate intestinal parasites and pathogens such as Giardia. This can be carried out either by the veterinarian or the breeder, depending on the situation.

We recommend that both internal and external de-worming be carried out within the first week of your puppy's arrival to ensure complete parasite elimination and proper preparation for the next vaccine according to the vaccination schedule. External deworming is indicated immediately after the first bath, followed by a period of 24 hours during which direct contact with the treated area should be avoided.

We are glad to see that you are thinking about training, as it is very important. Puppies are not generally trained before leaving, it is up to the breeder what education they choose to provide the puppy.
However, if you want specific training, this can be done after 4-5 months of age.
All puppies need proper training from their owner upon arrival. If you don't want to hire a trainer, there are several resources that can be found online to help you.

Puppy health is our top priority! We inspect puppies at the owner's location from the time of booking to the time of delivery to ensure they are healthy, happy and well cared for. Once you choose your puppy, we will make sure it is properly vaccinated and shows optimal clinical signs to be transported safely. At the same time, you will benefit from a medical guarantee for viral diseases for which vaccination has been carried out (Parvovirus, Jigodie, Hepatitis, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis or Rabies) for a period of 5 days so that you have enough time to confirm the puppy's good health. For added safety, it is recommended that when placing your order you choose a puppy with multiple vaccinations, as this will give your puppy immunity so that it will not become ill from viruses or bacteria in the external environment.

All our puppies receive the necessary vaccinations and internal deworming according to their age, performed by the breeder or veterinarian.

Of course, we microchip all puppies if this has not been done by the breeder, and the microchip code will always be pasted into their health card. Registration in RECS will be completed as soon as you send us a copy of your ID.

This is possible. The identification and verification steps will be carried out by BucuriaCasei, you will indicate the desired specimen from the photos that will be sent to you so that the veterinarian can properly vaccinate the puppy, and then you will be sent the location so that you can personally pick up the chosen puppy.

You can cancel your order at any time by communicating your intention on WhatsApp, by phone or by email. The identification and verification procedures we carry out for each order involve proportionate costs, which is why the amount of the advance payment paid is non-refundable, except in the following situations:

  • the order is less than 7 days old;
  • the order exceeded by more than 30 days the estimate on the ordered breed page (for dogs without pedigree) or the deadline agreed upon order;
  • the order has exceeded by more than 30 days the 6 months term (for pedigree dogs) or the term agreed at the time of order.

Also, even if you fall into one of the points mentioned above, the refund will not be made in the following situations:

  • you have already chosen a puppy that I have reserved for you;
  • you have refused a specimen that was proposed to you, which is why the order fulfillment deadline is extended by the delivery estimate displayed on the ordered breed page.

If you are eligible for a refund of the advance, 20 lei will be deducted from the refunded amount, related to bank fees. It will be paid into the same bank account from which the payment was made, within a maximum of 14 days.
Submitting an order represents a commitment assumed by both parties.

The price consists of the advance payment of 10% which is paid at the time of sending the order and an estimate to be paid upon delivery. In our activity of identifying and verifying the puppies available in the country we will obtain results and photos that we will send you, accompanied by the price difference that you will pay upon receipt. In case the price sent is higher than the estimated one on the site and it does not represent any obligation to accept the offer, we will continue the checks at other breeders. Although we make efforts to regularly update the prices displayed on the site, they should be treated as information.

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Breed description

The benefits of a Yorkshire Terrier Toy in a child's life

Children who grow up with a Yorkshire Terrier Toy develop psycho-emotionally and are able to quickly learn qualities and advantages such as:

  • friendship, compassion, respect, responsibility;
  • have a higher level of self-confidence;
  • have better cognitive development;
  • are less prone to allergies or asthma;
  • strengthening and faster maturation of the immune system;
  • the ability to manage emotions;
  • the ability to relate effectively with others;
  • with 30% less likely to develop allergic rhinitis;
  • with 30% less likely to develop infectious respiratory diseases;
  • with 50% less risk of developing ear infections;
  • with 66% less chance of later developing allergies to animal hair;
  • therapeutic effects in the case of physical and mental disorders such as autism, depression, motor, sensory or intellectual disabilities.

The benefits of a Yorkshire Terrier Toy in family life

The presence of a Yorkshire Terrier Toy is good for everyone and over the years researchers have studied their effects in detail, including:

  • the stress level decreases and a sense of well-being sets in after at least 15 minutes of looking at or interacting with the dog;
  • dog owners have better physical condition, being more active people,
    they are friendlier, relate better to others, are more empathetic and more self-confident;
  • contributes to improving sleep quality, preventing cardiovascular problems, lowering blood pressure, maintaining cholesterol and triglyceride levels within normal limits;
  • during interaction with the dog, the level of oxytocin increases, a hormone associated with attachment that plays a role in consolidating the feeling of love and strengthening the attachment relationship;
  • Overall, people who live around dogs are happier and their quality of life increases in many ways.

Yorkshire Terrier Toy for sale: breed

Small in size but big in personality, the Yorkshire Terrier makes a loving companion. The most popular "toy" dog breed in the U.S., the Yorkie has won many fans with its dedication to its owners, its sleek looks and its aptitude for apartment living.

The Yorkshire Terrier, nicknamed Yorkie, seems quite full of himself, and why not? With its long, silky coat, the Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most glamorous representatives of the dog world. Because he's so small, he often travels in style - in special purses, carried everywhere by his adoring owner. The long steel-blue and tan stripe may be the Yorkie's crowning glory, but his personality really brings him into the family fold. Due to its small size (weighing no more than 7 pounds), the Yorkshire Terrier is a big dog in a small body, always looking for adventure and slightly mischievous.

Yorkies are affectionate towards their owners, as you would expect from a pet dog, but they are sometimes suspicious of strangers and will bark at strange sounds and intrusions. With your neighbors in mind, it's important to tone up their cunning and teach them when they can and can't bark. They can also be aggressive towards other dogs and no squirrel is safe around them. Despite their strong personalities, Yorkshire Terriers also have a soft side. They need lots of attention and family time.

Long hours on their own are not for them. It's not a good idea to over-protect them, but your Yorkie will quickly sense your feelings, and if your actions convey that the world is a dangerous place for them, they can become neurotic. Because of their size, Yorkshire Terriers do better with older children who have been taught to respect them compared to toddlers and very small children (babies).

They can become agitated if surprised or betrayed. As long as they get some exercise every day - perhaps a good play session in the living room or a nice walk around the block - Yorkies are good apartment dogs. No matter what home they live in, they'll get along with other dogs and cats - as long as they've been raised with them nearby. Yorkies can become possessive of their owners if a new pet is brought into the home. Being terriers, they may challenge the 'intruder', and if a fight breaks out, the terrier spirit must fight to the death. Take great care when introducing a Yorkie to a new pet. A glamorous coat, a small size, a brotherly personality and unfailing loyalty to his masters. Is it any wonder that Yorkshire Terriers are the second most popular dog breed in the U.S. today?

Yorkshire Terrier Toy for sale: brief history

During the Industrial Revolution in England, Scottish laborers came to Yorkshire to work in coal mines, textile mills and factories, bringing with them a dog known as the Clydesdale or Paisley Terrier. These dogs were much larger than the Yorkshire Terrier we know today and are thought to have been primarily used to catch rats in factories. Clydesdale Terriers were probably mated with other types of terrier, probably English Black, Tan Toy Terrier and Skye Terrier. Also, the Waterside Terrier may have had a hand in the development of the Yorkshire Terrier. This was a small dog with a grayish-blue coat. In 1861, a Yorkshire Terrier was shown in a show as a "gray-haired Scotch Terrier". A dog named Huddersfield Ben, born in 1865, became a popular dog and is considered to be the father of the modern Yorkshire Terrier. The breed got its name in the 1870s because that is where most of its development took place. Yorkshire Terriers were first registered in the British Kennel Club stud in 1874. The first Yorkshire Terrier breed club in England was formed in 1898. The earliest record of a Yorkshire Terrier being born in the USA was in 1872. Yorkshire Terriers have been successfully competing in dog shows as early as 1878. In these early shows, Yorkshire Terrier classes were divided into weight - under 5 pounds, 5 pounds and over. Eventually, exhibitors settled into a class averaging between 3 and 7kg.

Yorkshire Terrier Toy for sale: size

Toy Yorkshire Terriers should be between 8 and 9 inches long and weigh no more than 4kg, with 2-4kg preferred. It is not uncommon for a single litter to contain a Yorkie that weighs less than 4kg, one that weighs 5 or 6kg and one that grows to 7kg. Beware of breeders offering "tea cup" sized Yorkshire Terriers. Dogs that are smaller than the standard are prone to genetic disorders and pose a higher overall health risk.

Yorkshire Terrier Toy for sale: personality

Intelligent and self-assured, the Yorkshire Terrier is a combination of enormously small size and the adventurous spirit of a terrier. The breed has a range of personalities. Some are conceited and want nothing more than to follow their owners around all day and be petted. Others are mean, restless and boisterous. Set boundaries and your Yorkie will be a wonderful companion, but if you don't educate him, then watch out! Start training when they're puppies and you'll have much better luck than if you leave them to train their behavior on their own and then try to correct their bad habits. Like all dogs, Yorkies need early socialization - socializing with lots of people, getting used to different sights, sounds and experiences - when they are young. Socialization helps ensure that your Yorkie will be a friendly and pleasant dog.

Yorkshire Terrier Toy for sale: health

Yorkies are generally healthy but, like all breeds, they are prone to certain health problems. If you buy a puppy, find a good breeder who will show you as well as the health papers of the puppy's parents. Health certificates show that a dog has been tested and recovered after a certain health problem.

  • Patellar luxation: this is a common problem in small dogs. This is because the patella, which has three parts - the femur (thighbone), knee and tibia - are not properly aligned. This causes a limp an abnormal gait of the dog. It is a condition that is present from birth, although the actual luxation always occurs much later. Friction caused by luxation can lead to arthritis, which is a degenerative joint disease. There are four grades of patellar luxation, ranging from grade I, which is an occasional luxation that causes a temporary slip in the joint, to grade IV, in which the twisting of the tibia is severe and the patella cannot be realigned manually. This gives the dog a bow-like appearance. Severe degrees of patellar luxation may require surgery.
  • Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA): a degenerative eye disorder. Blindness caused by PRA is a slow process resulting from the loss of photoreceptors in the back of the eye. PRA is detectable years before the dog shows signs of blindness. Their owners should have annual certifications performed by a veterinary ophthalmologist.
  • The portosystemic shunt: A portosystemic shunt (PSS) is an abnormal blood flow between the liver and the body. This is a problem because the liver is responsible for detoxifying the body, metabolizing nutrients, and eliminating drugs. Signs may include but are not limited to neurobehavioral abnormalities, lack of appetite, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), intermittent gastrointestinal problems, urinary tract problems, drug intolerance, and growth spurts. Signs usually appear before the age of two. Corrective surgery may be useful as a long-term treatment, as well as a special diet.
  • Hypoglycemia: Like many small dogs, Yorkies can suffer from hypoglycemia when stressed, especially as puppies. Hypoglycemia is caused by low blood sugar. Some of the signs may include weakness, confusion, 'belly walking' and seizure-like episodes. If your dog is susceptible to this, talk to your vet about prevention and treatment options.
  • Collapsed trachea: The trachea, which carries air into the lungs, tends to collapse easily. The most common sign of a collapsed trachea is a chronic, dry, harsh cough, which many describe as resembling a "goose bite." Collapsed trachea can be treated medically or surgically.
  • Reverse sneeze: this problem is sometimes mistaken for a collapsed trachea. This is a less serious problem and only lasts a few minutes. Reverse sneeze occurs especially when the dog is excited or trying to eat or drink too quickly. It can also occur when there is pollen or other irritants in the air. This can be very frightening for the Yorkie, but as soon as it calms down, the sneezing stops. Gently bend his neck to help him relax.
  • Eye infections, tooth infections and gum problems can also occur.

Yorkshire Terrier Toy for sale: care

Yorkshire Terriers enjoy a walk with you or playing outside, but since they're very active when indoors, it doesn't take much effort to keep them well exercised. In general, Yorkies are receptive to training, especially if you entice them to perform cute tricks or perform agility or obedience tests. However, they can be difficult to accomplish because their "accidents" are so small and easily forgivable that owners overlook them. Mistake. It's better to show them where to go from the start and reward them for pooping in the right place. When you make the effort, you can really end up with a highly trained Yorkie. They are certainly well behaved and do not tolerate extreme heat or severe cold. Many people teach them to poop in the litter box when they can't be taken outside, on days that are far too cold or sunny. Yorkies love squeaky toys, but it's important to check the toy every few days to make sure they haven't chewed them up and pulled out the squeaker. They especially enjoy the toys you throw out for them. If you're fond of hand-made objects, consider making them a ball - one bigger than a golf ball but smaller than a tennis ball - and filling it with hose. He'll love it!

Yorkshire Terrier Toy for sale: feeding

Recommended daily amount: 1/2 to 3/4 to 3/4 cups of quality dry food per day, divided into two meals. Note: How much your adult dog eats depends on size, age, build, metabolism and activity level. Dogs are individuals, just like humans, and they don't all need the same amount of food. It almost goes without saying that an extremely active dog will need more food compared to a less active one. The quality of the dog food you buy also makes a difference - the better the dog food, the more nutrients and satiety it will provide, without you having to constantly check the bowl. Make sure your Yorkie doesn't get fat. Roly-poly is not a good look for this elegant breed. Keep your Yorkie in good physical condition by measuring his food and feeding him twice a day, rather than leaving him food all the time. If you are not sure if he is overweight, give him the eye test and the hands-on test. First, look at him. You should be able to see a waist. Then put your hands behind your back, fingers along your spine, fingers extended down. You should be able to feel but not see his ribs, without having to press hard. If you can't, he needs less food and more exercise.

Yorkshire Terrier Toy for sale: coat color and brushing

A Yorkshire Terrier's coat is long, silky and perfectly straight, without a hint of wave. Some dogs have hair that can reach the floor. They have a single coat and shed very little. The puppies are born black, and the grayish-white fur develops gradually, usually after a year. Pups that begin to color before they are a year old often turn gray rather than blue. From the back of the head to the tip of the tail, the hair is a dark blue - blue with a bluish sheen when seen in sunlight. The head is a bright golden, not reddish, with brown hair that is darker at the roots than at the tips. The head (hair falling over the face) is long with the same golden hue as the face. The hair is slightly darker at the base of the ears and on the muzzle.

Yorkshire Terriers also have tan legs, but the color doesn't extend. An interesting fact is that Yorkies tend to get lighter with age. Hormonal changes can also affect color. Females in heat lighten their color and then darken again after their season is over. Grooming a long-haired Yorkshire Terrier is not for the faint-hearted, especially if it has a 'soft' coat that tangles easily instead of silky! Even if you keep his coat short, brush your Yorkie lightly every day to help prevent shedding and keep him clean. Small breeds are prone to dental problems, and Yorkies are no exception. Yorkshire Terriers tend to form a lot of tartar on their teeth and can lose their teeth at a young age, so brush their teeth regularly and schedule a professional cleaning at your veterinarian at least once a year.

As part of the grooming process, check your Yorkie's ears regularly. Look inside them and check that the odor is not unpleasant. If they appear to be infected (you have an offensive odor, redness or a brown discharge), ask your veterinarian to check them. If you have hair in the ear canal, pull it out with your fingers or ask your vet or groomer to do it for you. Support your Yorkie weekly to keep his coat nice and shiny. No need to rub the coat to wash it. After wetting it and applying shampoo, all you need to do is run your fingers through it to loosen the dirt. Apply conditioner, then rinse thoroughly.

When you blow-dry your Yorkie, spray the coat with a shine conditioner. Never brush a dry or dirty coat or you'll break the hair. Trim nails after each bath to prevent soreness and other problems. If you hear them clicking on the floor, they're too long. Toenails have blood vessels in them, and trimming too much can cause bleeding - and your dog may refuse to cooperate when you're seen with the nail in your hand. So if you don't have experience nail-trimming, ask a vet or barber for guidance. When grooming your Yorkie, be sure to check the anal area and trim the area if the hair gets too long. Usually trimming about half an inch of hair around it is enough. Once you've brushed your Yorkie and he's dry, gather the hair on his head, starting at the outer corner of the eye, turning at an angle toward the center of the head, then back to the outer corner of the other eye. Brush out this lock and secure it with a latex headband. Get your Yorkie used to being brushed and examined as a puppy. Handle his paws frequently - dogs are sensitive to their feet - and look in his mouth too. Make it a positive experience full of praise and rewards, and you'll lay the groundwork for easy vet exams and other maneuvers when he's an adult. During the brushing, check for lesions, rashes or signs of infection, such as redness, tenderness or inflammation on the skin, nose, mouth and eyes and feet. Eyes should be clear, without redness or discharge. Your careful weekly examination will help you identify potential health problems.

Yorkshire Terrier Toy: relationship with children and other animals

Because of their small size, Yorkies are not suitable for families with young children. Most breeders will not sell puppies to people with children younger than 5 or 6 years old. It is too easy for children to drop them, pass them around, or hold them too tightly. Yorkies can get along well with other pets, including cats, if they socialize them from an early age. They are daring to go after strange dogs, however, even those that outnumber them by a factor of ten and protect them from themselves become second nature to Yorkies.

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