Edie

Breed:

Yorkshire Terrier

Age:

2 years old

Gender:

MC ID:

6430 9000 0506 284

Overview:

Edie is a 2-year-old female Biewer Yorkshire Terrier with a confident and lively personality. She loves her walks and, like many Yorkies, enjoys having a good bark. Edie has lived happily with calm dogs but needs a home with no cats. She isn’t spayed yet, but she’s a bright, charming little girl who will make a wonderful companion in the right home.

Adoption Status

Available For adoption

More About me

The Yorkshire Terrier is a small, confident, and affectionate breed known for its lively personality and silky coat. Despite their tiny size, Yorkies are bold, intelligent, and full of character. They bond closely with their people and thrive on attention, making them wonderful companions.

Yorkies enjoy playtime and short walks but are equally happy relaxing indoors. They can be vocal and alert, often making good little watchdogs. Their fine coat requires regular brushing and basic grooming. With proper care, Yorkies are loving, loyal dogs suited to homes that can offer companionship, patience, and gentle guidance.

Facts About this breed

Breed Name:

Yorkshire Terrier

Breed Overview:

The Yorkshire Terrier is a small, confident, and affectionate breed known for its lively personality and silky coat. Despite their tiny size, Yorkies are bold, intelligent, and full of character. They bond closely with their people and thrive on attention, making them wonderful companions.

Yorkies enjoy playtime and short walks but are equally happy relaxing indoors. They can be vocal and alert, often making good little watchdogs. Their fine coat requires regular brushing and basic grooming. With proper care, Yorkies are loving, loyal dogs suited to homes that can offer companionship, patience, and gentle guidance.

Energy Levels:

Moderate

Good With:

Dogs, Children

What’s Needed to Give a Dog Their Forever Home

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Adopters must provide a secure and caring environment where the dog is treated as part of the family.

A fully fenced garden or safe outdoor area is required for most dogs, unless otherwise noted.

Adopting a dog is a long-term responsibility β€” adopters must have enough daily time for exercise, companionship, and care.

All adopters must be willing to allow a home check and collect the dog in person from our foster network.

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