Meet 10 of the World's Cutest Yorkie Dogs

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Traditional Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie)

 The Yorkshire Terrier is a small breed with a long, silky coat that comes in a combination of blue and tan colors. They are known for their feisty and lively personalities, despite their small size.

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Traditional Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie)

Yorkies are often regarded as affectionate companions and are a popular choice for apartment living due to their size.

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Teacup Yorkie

"Teacup Yorkie" is not a recognized breed by major kennel clubs but is a term used to describe extremely small Yorkshire Terriers.

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Teacup Yorkie

 These tiny dogs are often bred selectively for their small size, but it's important to note that very small Yorkies might be more prone to health issues.

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Biewer Terrier

 The Biewer Terrier is a relatively new breed that originated from Yorkshire Terriers with a specific piebald gene mutation. They have a distinctive tricolor coat pattern of white, black, and tan.

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Parti Yorkie

Parti Yorkies have a coat that displays larger areas of white along with the traditional blue and tan coloration. They have a more diverse coat pattern due to a genetic mutation.

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Yorkie Poo (Yorkie Poodle Mix)

The Yorkie Poo is a crossbreed between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Poodle. These dogs combine the traits of both breeds, often resulting in a hypoallergenic coat and a friendly personality.

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Morkie (Maltese Yorkie Mix)

 The Morkie is a cross between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Maltese. These dogs are usually small and have a combination of traits from both parent breeds.

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Silky Terrier (Australian Silky Terrier)

 While not exactly a Yorkie, the Silky Terrier shares some similarities with the Yorkshire Terrier. It's a small breed with a luxurious, silky coat. They're lively and intelligent dogs.

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