Shorkie Puppies
Affectionate ~ Energetic ~ Friendly ~ Loving ~ Sweet
Ever dreamt of a furry friend that's equal parts sass and snuggle? The Shorkie is a blend of the Shih Tzu and Yorkshire Terrier, and Pilesgrove Pups' little superstar. These furballs are more than just a pretty face, they're pocket gems of love, laughter, and endless energy. Every Shorkie at Pilesgrove Pups is a promise, a promise of days filled with playful antics, nights of cozy cuddles, and a lifetime of unwavering loyalty. Our 10-year health guarantee? That's our handshake, sealing the deal on a friendship that's set to last. So, if your heart's been seeking a beat that's a tad bit dynamic, a rhythm that's pure joy, it's time you met our Shorkies. They're not just pets, they're heartbeats at your feet, waiting to sync with yours. At Pilesgrove Pups, we don't just offer puppies, we introduce soulmates. Ready to meet yours?
Read moreBREED INFORMATION
TemperamentAffectionate, Energetic, Friendly, Loving, Sweet |
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Adult Weight | 6-14 in |
Adult Height | 4-10 lbs |
Life Expectancy | 13-16 yrs |
Rating | 5.0 ( reviews) |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Shorkie? The Shorkie is a hybrid dog that blends the affectionate and friendly temperament of the Shih Tzu with the energetic and loyal traits of the Yorkshire Terrier. Known for their compact size and vibrant personality, Shorkies make excellent companions. They thrive in homes where they receive plenty of love and attention, offering devotion and charm in return.
How big do Shorkies get? Shorkies range from 6 to 14 inches tall and weigh between 4 and 10 pounds. Their size depends on which parent breed they take after more closely, with smaller Shorkies resembling the Yorkshire Terrier and larger ones favoring the Shih Tzu. Their petite build makes them ideal for small living spaces while still being sturdy enough for active play.
Do Shorkies shed? Shorkies shed minimally, making them a low-maintenance option for grooming. Their coat, often a mix of soft waves and silky textures, traps loose hair, reducing shedding around the home. Weekly brushing keeps their coat smooth and prevents tangles, ensuring it remains clean and healthy. Their low-shedding coat is a major draw for owners who value a tidy household.
How long do Shorkies live? Shorkies live 13 to 16 years. Their long lifespan reflects their sturdy health and the care they receive from their families. Regular veterinary visits, a nutritious diet, and moderate exercise help them stay healthy and active. Their sweet and loving nature ensures they remain loyal and cherished companions for many years.
Are Shorkies good with children? Shorkies are wonderful with children, especially when introduced to them early. Their playful and affectionate personality makes them great companions for kids, while their small size suits gentle handling. They enjoy interactive games and thrive in family settings where they can form strong bonds with younger members. Supervision during play helps ensure their safety and enhances their relationships with children.
Are Shorkie puppies easy to train? Shorkie puppies approach training with determination, making consistency key to success. Their intelligence and eagerness to please help them pick up commands quickly, but they may show a stubborn streak inherited from their Terrier lineage. Positive reinforcement, such as treats and verbal praise, motivates them to stay focused. Early socialization builds their confidence and ensures they adapt well to different environments.
Do Shorkies bark a lot? Shorkies are naturally alert and may bark to communicate or announce new arrivals. While their Yorkshire Terrier parent contributes to their watchdog instincts, proper training helps minimize unnecessary barking. With clear boundaries and consistent reinforcement, they learn to balance their vocal tendencies with a calm and composed demeanor.
How much do Shorkies weigh? Shorkies weigh between 4 and 10 pounds as adults. Dogs closer to the lower end of the scale often take after their Yorkshire Terrier parent, while those on the higher end reflect the Shih Tzu’s sturdier build. Their lightweight frame makes them portable and easy to handle, perfect for owners who want an affectionate yet manageable companion.