starting on the left and moving around the pictures: Maltese, Yorkie, Havanese, Shih Poo, Morkies and Maltipoo
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Yorkshire terrier is a full spirited pure bred little dog. Average size is 5 to 7 lbs and you will also find them in the tea cup size which there is no such thing a tea cup except they are smaller in size 2.5 to 4 lbs. They are not recommended for very small children. They work well for single people, couples, and elderly. Colors vary from a black gold to a silver gold. Non shedding and hypoallergenic! Travel well. |
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Havanese mixed with a Shih Tzu or Poodle make amazing family pets. Gorgeous fun loving puppies! They are big baby doll puppies/dogs. They are very smart and entertaining. F1 breeding with registered parents! Average size 7 to 12 lbs. They are non shedding and hypoallergenic. Great family pet ….good with children! Travel well. |
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Maltese puppies are pure white non shedding dogs. When looking for one look for one with good black points. Black points are the eye liners, nose and lips are filled in dark black. A little yellowing on ears is common but you don’t want yellowing throughout the coat. The ears usually lighten up. Average Maltese size is 5 to 7 lbs. Many Maltese are lap dogs. Teacup sizes are usually 3 to 5 lbs… Non shedding and hypoallergenic! Great pet for a single person, teenage girl, elderly and they travel well. |
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Maltipoo puppies are the best lap dogs around. They are a mix of a Maltese and Poodle. We only recommend F1 breeding with registered pure bred parents.
Most maltipoo’s love to be held…still very playful! Very smart puppies and learn quickly. Average size 4 to 7 lbs. To keep that cute puppy look we recommend the puppy cut. They are non shedding and hypoallergenic. Great puppy for elderly, kids, single people and families! Travel well… |
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Morkies are a wonderful designer mix puppy. We only recommend F1 breeding which from a registered Dam and Sire. A Morkie is a mix of a pure bred Yorkshire terrier and a Maltese. They come in the black and gold, white, chocolate, parti, reddish or apricot…the majority will be black and gold or reddish apricot. They are very sweet puppies with fairly high energy. General sizes are 5 to 7 lbs. You will find some smaller and some much larger. Parent sizes and grandparent sizes do help in giving a good estimation of size along with puppies 8 week and 12 week weight. You triple the weight at 8 weeks and double at 12 weeks for a good estimation. They are non shedding and hypoallergenic. Great puppy for singles/families and apartments!!! People on the go…they travel well. |
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The new Teddy Bear Puppies are becoming very popular with everyone!!! The smaller breed teddy bears are usually a mix of a Maltese and Shih Tzu. They are also known as Maltshi and Maltzu puppies. They are playful, full of love and look like little teddy bears. We recommend F1 breeding for all mix breeds from registered parents. You will love your teddy bear puppy. To keep the look of a teddy bear puppy, keep them in a puppy cut. Average size can vary but 5 to 10 lbs. Ask parent sizes and grandparent size plus puppies 8 week and 12 week weights to get a good estimation. The breeder should be able to give you a good idea of what size they think your puppy maybe, it is only a best estimation. They are non shedding and hypoallergenic. Great family dog, elderly and they travel well. Good with children. |
Make sure you do not leave your pet out in the heat or cold too long or in a car while in shopping or for whatever reason. A small dog can get hot or chilled fairly quickly and even die if left out to long... Be responsible for all your pets needs...
Do you have your dog on a monthly heart worm program?
Don't forget to give your dog it's yearly vacinations!
Make sure you have your dog on a flea treatment program!
Don't leave your dog in a car for any period of time....a dog can overheat in a car from sunlight and die...
New Puppy Recommendation Tips
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Buy the book "101 for Dummies on mix breeds" or the pure bred puppy you are bringing home
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Go to a pet store or farm store and look at puppy play pens or exercise pens or dedicate a 3x3 or 4x4 area for your new puppy for housebreaking
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Do not give your puppy full run of home while housebreaking they will have no clue what you want out of them.
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If you don't have a Vet ask around and visit a Vet prior to getting puppy
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Oatmeal Medicated shampoo non scented is an excellent type shampoo (usually your Vet office will have it)
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When you bring puppy home keep stress down until puppy has time to adjust
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Keep food and water in front of new puppy all the time till you know puppy is eating and drinking well for you.
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After puppy has 12 week shots you may want to consider some puppy classes
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Before puppy goes home with you we will give you some tips on housebreaking and pro active measures to help prevent any hyperglycemic episodes.
TAKING HOME A NEW PUPPY IS A LIFE TIME DECISION!!!!!
Please make sure you are ready to take on the responsibilty of a puppy/dog!