Discover Everything About Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle)
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At a glance
Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle) overview
The essentials — key facts, traits, and health priorities — before you dive deeper.
Health grade
Relative to other breeds
As a crossbreed between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Poodle, the Yorkiepoo often benefits from genetic diversity, but can still carry hereditary conditions from both parent breeds. You should pay particular attention to patellar luxation (dislocated kneecaps) and Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), which can lead to blindness. Due to their small-breed anatomy, there is also an increased risk of tracheal collapse, which is why prospective buyers should always ask breeders about the health status of the parent dogs.
Lifespan
12–15 yrs
Height
18–38 cm
Weight
2–7 kg
Practical
- Puppy price: 1,500 – 3,000 €
- Coat: Curly, medium length, with undercoat
- Origin: USA
Typical coat colors
- All colors
- color combinations
Temperament
Daily life
What matters most
Especially with a Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle), choosing the right breeder is the single most important decision you'll make. Serious breeders consistently test the parents for inherited conditions, prioritize healthy early socialization, and stay accountable long after handover. A cheap puppy without health screening tends to become the most expensive dog later on.
See HonestDog breeder standards →Is the Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle) right for you?
The Yorkiepoo is a lively, surprisingly confident companion—a designer mix of a vigilant Erdhund (terrier) and an intelligent Apportierhund (retriever/poodle type). You aren't buying a standardized breed here, but a genetic grab bag that crosses terrier stubbornness with poodle trainability.
Perfect for you if:
- You are looking for a tiny dog that still wants to work—the poodle side demands clever mental stimulation and tricks, not just sofa time.
- You can set boundaries for a small dog with loving consistency before the terrier stubbornness takes over the household.
- You are prepared for intensive grooming, as the mix of terrier and poodle hair mats quickly and requires regular visits to the dog groomer.
- You live in an apartment but are keen on long, daily walks to tire out his surprisingly high stamina.
Less ideal if:
- You live in a building with thin walls and get annoyed by barking—the Yorkshire Terrier was bred as a watchdog and ratter, and he will report every sound in the hallway.
- You expect a 100% non-shedding, allergy-friendly dog—with a crossbreed, there is no reliable genetic guarantee for this.
- You have small, boisterous children in the household who could unintentionally injure this dog's delicate frame during rough play.
The real vibes check
Visually, the Yorkiepoo looks like a cuddly stuffed animal, but beneath the curls beats the heart of a small, highly intelligent hunter. If you treat him like a mere accessory, you will quickly end up with a barking controller who dictates your daily life. However, if you take his clever, terrier-typical tenacity seriously, you will get a tireless and charming partner in pocket format.
Breed Profile
The Yorkiepoo is a lively and charming designer dog breed that results from crossing the Yorkshire Terrier and the Poodle. This mix combines the intelligence and hypoallergenic coat of the Poodle with the brave and playful nature of the Yorkie. Yorkipoos are usually small to medium-sized, with a soft, curly or wavy coat that can come in various colors. They are known for their adaptability, friendly nature, and high willingness to learn, making them ideal companions for families, singles, and seniors. Due to their active nature, they require regular exercise and mental stimulation. The Yorkiepoo is a wonderful choice for anyone looking for a lively, loving, and low-maintenance dog.
| Height | 18 - 38 cm (Female), 18 - 38 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 2 - 7 kg (Female), 2 - 7 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 12 - 15 years |
| Character | Intelligent, friendly, adaptable |
| Coat | Curly, medium length, with undercoat |
| Coat Color | All colors and color combinations |
| Price | 1500 - 3000 € |
History
The history of the Yorkiepoo begins in the late 20th century in the USA. Breeders combined the Yorkshire Terrier with the Poodle to create a small, intelligent, and hypoallergenic companion dog. The goal was to combine the lively nature of the Yorkie with the friendliness and low shedding of the Poodle. The Yorkiepoo quickly became appreciated as a popular family dog, characterized by its adaptability and friendly nature. Today, the Yorkiepoo is especially known as a loving and low-maintenance companion.
The Yorkiepoo is a designer dog cross between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Poodle, bred to be a hypoallergenic companion dog.
USA
1990
Character & Temperament
The Yorkiepoo is a lively and affectionate companion dog that combines the charming traits of the Yorkshire Terrier with the intelligence and friendliness of the Poodle. He is extremely people-oriented and enjoys being close to his family, making him an excellent family dog. Despite his small size, the Yorkiepoo has a lot of energy and loves to play and be mentally challenged. Thanks to his high willingness to learn, the Yorkiepoo is easy to train and can quickly pick up various tricks and tasks. He needs regular exercise and activities to stay balanced, as under-stimulation can lead to restlessness or unwanted behavior. His social and friendly nature also makes him a good companion for children and other pets. The Yorkiepoo generally shows little guarding instinct but is alert and will alert to unusual sounds. Due to his mix of Terrier and Poodle genes, he can show some stubbornness, which is why consistent but loving training is important. Overall, the Yorkiepoo is an intelligent, affectionate, and active dog that brings a lot of joy to the daily life of his owners.
| Trainability Picks up commands quickly and wants to please. | Eager to learn |
| Watchfulness Reports unusual activity but stays controlled. | Moderate |
| Openness to Strangers Warms up quickly and is generally welcoming. | Friendly |
| Hunting or Herding Drive Noticeable drive — needs attention around small animals. | Moderate |
Fun Fact!
Yorkiepoo: The Yorkiepoo is a charming mix of Yorkshire Terrier and Poodle, which is not only particularly intelligent but also hypoallergenic – perfect for allergy sufferers! Despite their small size, they have a great deal of energy and zest for life, making them wonderful companions for active families.
What Awaits You
The Yorkiepoo is a lively and affectionate mix of Yorkshire Terrier and Poodle. These dogs are intelligent, easy to train, and well suited as companion dogs. They are usually friendly and adaptable but require regular activity and care, especially because of their often curly coat. The Yorkiepoo is ideal for families and people looking for an active and loving small dog.
Housing & Care
Yorkiepoos are lively and affectionate dogs that are excellent companions for families. They are very people-oriented and enjoy being close to their owners, which is why they do not like to be left alone for long periods. Despite their small size, they have a lot of energy and require regular mental and physical activity to stay balanced. Yorkiepoos are generally friendly towards other dogs and pets if socialized early. Due to their temperament, they are well-suited for apartments but should get enough exercise and playtime daily. They usually get along well with children, although gentle handling is important as they can be sensitive.
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Training & Education
Yorkiepoos are intelligent and eager-to-learn dogs that enjoy being challenged. Due to their mix of Yorkshire Terrier and Poodle, they bring high adaptability and curiosity, which makes training varied and exciting. It is important to keep training positive and reward-based to maintain their motivation and build a close bond. Yorkiepoos benefit from short but regular training sessions, as they have a certain sensitivity and can quickly become overwhelmed. They learn basic commands quickly but are also well suited for creative activities like trick training or small search games. Due to their size and energy, it is important to get them used to different environments and situations early on to prevent fears or insecurities. Although they are not classic working dogs, Yorkiepoos show a high willingness to cooperate and can enjoy dog sports like obedience or rally obedience. Patience and consistency are crucial to manage their sometimes stubborn side. Overall, the Yorkiepoo is a versatile and willing-to-learn companion that, with the right support, grows into a balanced and happy family dog.
Nutrition & Care
Yorkiepoos require a balanced diet tailored to their size and activity level. High-quality dog food with all essential nutrients supports their health and well-being. Since they can be prone to overweight, it is important to control the amount of food and ensure regular exercise. The coat of Yorkiepoos is usually curly to wavy and can vary depending on the proportion of the parent breeds. It sheds less than many other breeds but requires regular care. Daily brushing helps to prevent matting and keeps the coat clean and healthy. Regular baths and occasional trimming are also recommended to maintain the coat in good condition. Yorkiepoos adapt well to the Central European climate. Their coat protects them from the cold, but adequate protection should be ensured in cold temperatures. In summer, it is important to avoid overheating and provide sufficient shade and water.
| Care Level | |
| Exercise Needs | |
| Shedding Barely any shedding — occasional vacuuming is enough. | Minimal |
| Trainability Picks up commands quickly and wants to please. | Eager to learn |
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Health
Solid
Health grade
As a crossbreed between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Poodle, the Yorkiepoo often benefits from genetic diversity, but can still carry hereditary conditions from both parent breeds. You should pay particular attention to patellar luxation (dislocated kneecaps) and Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), which can lead to blindness. Due to their small-breed anatomy, there is also an increased risk of tracheal collapse, which is why prospective buyers should always ask breeders about the health status of the parent dogs.
Grade is relative to other breeds — AI-generated by our veterinary-genetics model.
In daily life this can mean
You should focus on consistent dental hygiene, keep his weight in check to protect his knees, and watch for any changes in his eyes during daily grooming.
The breeder's role
Reputable breeders have the parent animals' knees, eyes, and blood clotting tested, ensure the exclusion of liver diseases, and strictly avoid breeding for extreme miniature sizes.
No Health Tests Available
No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
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Frequently asked questions about the Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle)
Is a Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle) the right dog for me?
The Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle) is an adaptable dog that adjusts well to various lifestyles. Research the temperament, grooming needs, and space requirements before deciding.
How long does a Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle) live?
The average life expectancy of a Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle) is 12-15 years. With proper care and regular vet visits, your dog can live a long, healthy life.
How much grooming does a Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle) need?
Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle) grooming requirements include regular brushing, nail trimming, and dental care. HonestDog provides detailed grooming tips for every breed.
Is a Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle) good for families with children?
The Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier x Poodle) can be a great family dog. Proper training and socialization are key. HonestDog provides family suitability information for every breed.
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