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“Dallas—adorable, playful, and ready for adventures!”
I'm a handsome Morkie Puppy! I was born on April 18th and am ready for my forever family! I have been raised on a mini farm in the country around children. I am up to date on my shots and dewormers. I have been microchipped. For more questions or to set up a visit to see, please call or text Eli and Emma. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.
Morkies are a mixed breed between a Maltese and Yorkshire Terrier, and are also known as a Malkie, Yorktese, and Morkshire Terrier. They were initially bred in the 1990s to create a dog that is sociable, lovable, and one that sheds little. Playful, lively, and perky, Morkies are tiny, but think they are bigger than they really are, and can often get hurt. They are great for those dwelling in apartments, and for small or one person households. However, they do have a tendency to be a bit yappy so apartment living may be a challenge. They are not a good breed for families with small children, due to the possibility of injury because of the breed’s size. The Morkie can be great for senior citizens, or someone home a lot, otherwise they can suffer from separation anxiety. Morkies need to be the center of attention, therefore having other pets would not be advisable. They do well with a few short walks every day, and other indoor play time. They are usually 4-8 inches in height and normally weigh about 7-13 pounds. These adorable and playful pups can be a bit challenging to train because they are so strong willed, and early training and socialization would be to your advantage. The Morkie is known to have hair instead of fur, which is usually silky and gorgeous, and straight or wavy. Their coats are various colors of white, tan, brown, black, or apricot, and can be solid or a mixture of colors. Care of the Morkie is pretty uncomplicated but can be time-consuming.