Yorkshire Terriers for Sale in Berlin
Find Yorkshire Terrier puppies and dogs for sale in Berlin with the checks this tiny, confident and high-maintenance companion dog genuinely needs bef... Find Yorkshire Terrier puppies and dogs for sale in Berlin with the checks this tiny, confident and high-maintenance companion dog genuinely needs before you buy: compare Yorkie puppies, adult Yorkshire Terriers, mini Yorkies, toy-size Yorkies, male and female dogs, black and tan, blue and gold, silky-coated, pet-quality and pedigree Yorkshire Terriers on Petopic by age, sex, expected adult size, veterinary passport, EU pet passport, microchip or ID details, vaccination history, breeder or seller credibility, parent size, coat quality, grooming routine, tear staining, dental health, retained baby teeth, patellar luxation, tracheal collapse signs, coughing, hypoglycaemia risk in small puppies, liver shunt awareness, eye problems, skin sensitivity, toilet training, barking, separation anxiety, lead walking, children, cats, other dogs, apartment suitability, Berlin registration needs, Hunderegister awareness, dog tax planning, transport safety, deposit terms and collection options across Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg, Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg, Charlottenburg, Wilmersdorf, Schöneberg, Neukölln, Tempelhof, Wedding, Moabit, Pankow, Spandau, Steglitz, Zehlendorf, Köpenick, Potsdam and the wider Berlin-Brandenburg area.
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Yorkshire Terriers for sale in Berlin
Yorkshire Terriers for sale in Berlin should be judged by health, documents, temperament and daily care needs before coat length or tiny size. A Yorkie is a small dog, but it is not a low-effort dog; teeth, knees, throat sensitivity, grooming, barking and confidence all matter.
On Petopic, a serious Yorkshire Terrier listing should explain age, sex, veterinary passport, EU pet passport if available, microchip or ID details, vaccination history, parent size, expected adult weight, coat condition, tear stains, dental checks, knee movement, coughing, toilet training, barking, behaviour with children and pets, and whether the dog can be safely collected in Berlin.
Yorkshire Terrier puppies for sale Berlin
Yorkshire Terrier puppies for sale in Berlin attract buyers who want a small apartment-friendly companion, but weak listings can hide poor breeding, fragile puppies, fake documents or rushed deposit pressure.
Ask exact date of birth, current weight, feeding schedule, vaccination stage, microchip or ID details, veterinary passport, parent size, weaning status, stool condition, energy level, hypoglycaemia history and whether the puppy is old enough, stable enough and confident enough to leave.
Yorkie puppies for sale Berlin
Yorkie puppy searches often focus on face, coat and size, but the real buying decision is health. A tiny puppy with weak appetite, shaking, poor teeth alignment or unclear records can become expensive and risky very quickly.
Ask for current videos, feeding proof, vet notes, vaccination stamps, parasite treatment, parent information, movement footage and a clear handover plan. A cute puppy photo is not enough evidence.
Yorkshire Terrier kaufen Berlin
Yorkshire Terrier kaufen Berlin is a common local-style search, but an English-speaking buyer still needs the same hard checks: identity, health, vaccination, microchip, seller credibility and real viewing before payment.
Ask whether the seller can provide clear documents, current videos, puppy location, parent details, written terms and safe collection. If the seller avoids basic proof but pushes fast payment, the listing is not worth your time.
Yorkshire Terrier Welpen Berlin
Yorkshire Terrier Welpen Berlin searches usually come from buyers comparing puppies locally. The strongest listings should show more than polished studio photos; they should show normal movement, real size, feeding, confidence and home environment.
Ask whether the puppy is fully weaned, how often it eats, whether it has ever had weakness or shaking, whether teeth and knees were checked, and whether the seller gives first-week feeding and care instructions.
Yorkshire Terrier for sale near me Berlin
Local Yorkie listings near Berlin are useful because you can view the dog, check documents, watch movement, hear breathing, inspect teeth and see whether the seller’s story matches the puppy in front of you.
Ask for current videos, a safe viewing, veterinary passport details, microchip or ID information, vaccination proof, parent size and collection terms. Nearby only matters if the listing is real and transparent.
Mini Yorkshire Terrier for sale Berlin
Mini Yorkshire Terrier listings need caution because “mini” can be used to push a higher price without proving health. Very small puppies may be more vulnerable to low blood sugar, poor appetite, fragile bones and difficult first weeks.
Ask current weight, expected adult weight, parent size, feeding frequency, hypoglycaemia history, vet notes, energy after meals and whether the seller is using tiny size as a sales trick instead of giving health details.
Teacup Yorkshire Terrier for sale Berlin
Teacup Yorkshire Terrier listings should be treated very carefully. The phrase is often marketing language, and extremely tiny puppies can be harder to keep warm, fed, stable and safe from injury.
Ask exact age, current weight, feeding schedule, vet checks, parent size, weakness history, shaking history, appetite, stool quality and whether the seller is avoiding normal health questions by repeating “teacup” again and again.
Toy Yorkshire Terrier for sale Berlin
Toy Yorkshire Terrier searches usually mean the buyer wants a very small companion dog for city living. Small size is useful in Berlin apartments, but it does not remove grooming, barking, dental care and training needs.
Ask how big the parents are, what the puppy weighs now, whether it eats reliably, whether it is toilet training, whether it barks at doors or lifts, and whether it has been checked for knees, teeth and breathing.
Pedigree Yorkshire Terrier for sale Berlin
Pedigree Yorkshire Terrier listings should be supported by real documents, parent information and health clarity. Pedigree wording alone does not prove good teeth, strong knees, stable breathing or a confident temperament.
Ask for registration details if claimed, parent records, health history, vaccination proof, microchip or ID details, puppy contract terms and whether the price reflects real documentation or only polished wording.
Yorkshire Terrier breeder Berlin
A Yorkshire Terrier breeder in Berlin should answer health, parent, document, feeding and temperament questions without pressure. A good seller does not hide behind tiny-size claims or edited puppy photos.
Ask how long they have kept Yorkies, where puppies are raised, how many litters they have, whether parent dogs can be seen or documented, what health checks are done and what support is offered after sale.
Adult Yorkshire Terrier for sale Berlin
An adult Yorkshire Terrier can be easier to assess than a puppy because final size, barking, toilet habits, dental condition, knee movement and coat quality are already visible. The risk is hidden rehoming or health history.
Ask why the dog is being sold, whether it has changed homes before, whether it is neutered, whether it has dental disease, retained teeth, coughing, limping, anxiety, barking complaints or full vet records.
Male Yorkshire Terrier for sale Berlin
Male Yorkshire Terrier listings should be checked for temperament, marking, confidence and behaviour with other dogs. Choosing a male only because he looks smaller or cuter is weak filtering.
Ask whether he marks indoors, reacts to male dogs, has descended testicles if age-appropriate, is neutered if adult, accepts grooming and mouth handling, and whether he barks at doors, strangers or corridor noise.
Female Yorkshire Terrier for sale Berlin
Female Yorkshire Terriers are not automatically calmer or easier. Temperament, health, coat care, training and seller honesty matter more than sex.
Ask about heat cycles, spaying if adult, breeding history if any, dental condition, knees, coughing, coat quality, toilet training and whether she has had litters or pregnancy complications.
Black and tan Yorkshire Terrier for sale Berlin
Black and tan Yorkie puppies may change shade as the coat matures, so buyers should not treat puppy colour as a fixed guarantee. Coat quality, skin health and grooming tolerance matter more.
Ask for natural-light videos, parent photos, coat stage, brushing routine, skin condition, tear staining and whether the seller is making unrealistic promises about final adult colour.
Blue and gold Yorkshire Terrier for sale Berlin
Blue and gold Yorkshire Terrier listings often target buyers looking for the classic adult Yorkie coat. The coat can be beautiful, but it needs regular brushing, face care and professional grooming.
Ask how often the dog is brushed, whether mats are present, whether the dog accepts grooming, whether tear stains are heavy and whether coat photos show real condition rather than heavy styling.
Yorkshire Terrier with EU pet passport Berlin
A Yorkshire Terrier with an EU pet passport should have records that match the dog, age, chip or ID details and vaccination history. A passport photo in a listing is not enough.
Ask to see the passport details, vaccination entries, rabies record where relevant, clinic information, microchip number if present and whether the documents will be handed over at collection.
Microchipped Yorkshire Terrier for sale Berlin
A microchipped Yorkshire Terrier listing should connect the chip or ID details clearly to the dog and paperwork. This matters for ownership, registration and buyer safety.
Ask for chip confirmation, veterinary record, seller identity and transfer process. If the dog’s documents, microchip details and seller story do not match, do not continue with the purchase.
Vaccinated Yorkshire Terrier puppy Berlin
A vaccinated Yorkshire Terrier puppy listing should state what vaccines were given, when they were given and what is still due. “Vaccinated” without dates and clinic details is too weak.
Ask for vaccination stamps, vet clinic details, parasite treatment, feeding routine, current weight and whether the puppy should avoid certain public places until the vaccination schedule is complete.
Yorkshire Terrier puppy price Berlin
Yorkshire Terrier puppy price in Berlin should be judged against age, documents, parent size, health checks, vaccinations, coat quality, seller credibility and after-sale support. Cheap can become expensive if teeth, knees or breathing problems appear later.
Ask what is included in the price, whether there is a written agreement, whether the deposit is refundable, whether vet records are included and whether the seller allows proper viewing before payment.
Yorkshire Terrier deposit Berlin
Yorkshire Terrier deposit requests should be handled carefully because popular small breeds attract fake listings. A deposit should never replace proof that the puppy exists, is healthy and is being sold by the real keeper.
Ask for current videos, video call, seller identity, veterinary passport preview, puppy location, parent information, written terms and refund rules. If the seller pushes payment before proof, walk away.
Yorkshire Terrier delivery Berlin
Yorkshire Terrier delivery in Berlin should be planned around puppy safety, not convenience. Tiny puppies can become stressed, cold, carsick or weak if moved badly.
Ask whether collection is possible, how long the journey is, what carrier will be used, whether the puppy has eaten recently, whether temperature is controlled and whether all documents travel with the dog.
Yorkshire Terrier safe collection Berlin
Safe collection matters because it lets you check the puppy’s movement, breathing, teeth, coat, confidence, documents and seller honesty before final payment.
During collection, watch whether the puppy is bright, clean, steady on its legs, breathing normally, eating well and not coughing. Check documents before leaving, not after you are already home.
Yorkshire Terrier Berlin dog registration
Berlin dog registration should be considered before buying a Yorkshire Terrier. A buyer should think beyond the purchase price and plan for local registration, identification details and ongoing ownership costs.
Ask whether the dog is microchipped or identifiable, whether documents are complete and whether you have the information needed for registration after purchase. Buying first and checking paperwork later is a bad plan.
Yorkshire Terrier Hundesteuer Berlin
Hundesteuer planning belongs in the buying decision because a Yorkie is not just a one-time purchase. Berlin ownership includes ongoing costs such as tax, vet care, grooming, food, insurance and dental maintenance.
Ask yourself whether the monthly cost still works after grooming, vaccines, dental cleaning, registration, transport and emergency vet care. If the answer is no, the puppy price is irrelevant.
Yorkshire Terrier dental problems Berlin
Dental problems are one of the biggest Yorkshire Terrier checks. Tiny mouths can mean crowded teeth, retained baby teeth, tartar, gum irritation, bad breath and expensive dental work.
Ask whether the teeth were checked by a vet, whether retained baby teeth are present, whether brushing has started, whether the bite looks normal and whether the dog accepts mouth handling.
Yorkshire Terrier retained baby teeth Berlin
Retained baby teeth are important in Yorkies because they can crowd the mouth and contribute to tartar and gum problems. Buyers often miss this because they focus on coat and size.
Ask whether a vet has checked the mouth, whether adult teeth are coming through correctly, whether removal may be needed and whether dental costs are likely after purchase.
Yorkshire Terrier patellar luxation Berlin
Patellar luxation should be checked before buying a Yorkshire Terrier because small dogs can have kneecap instability. Warning signs may include skipping, hopping, lifting a back leg or avoiding stairs.
Ask whether the puppy or adult dog has been checked by a vet, whether either parent has knee problems, whether the dog limps after play and whether jumping from sofas or beds should be limited.
Yorkshire Terrier tracheal collapse Berlin
Tracheal collapse risk matters in Yorkshire Terriers because coughing, honking sounds, breathing difficulty and exercise intolerance can affect small dogs. Collar pressure and pulling can make airway problems worse.
Ask whether the dog coughs after excitement, pulling, drinking, exercise or being picked up. Ask whether a vet has checked breathing and whether the dog should use a harness instead of a collar.
Yorkshire Terrier hypoglycaemia puppy Berlin
Hypoglycaemia risk matters in very small Yorkshire Terrier puppies. Weakness, shaking, sleepiness, collapse, poor appetite or long gaps without food can become dangerous quickly.
Ask how often the puppy eats, whether it has ever gone weak, whether it eats independently, what food it is used to and whether the seller gives clear feeding instructions for the first week.
Yorkshire Terrier liver shunt Berlin
Liver shunt awareness belongs in Yorkshire Terrier buying because poor growth, weakness, odd behaviour after eating, seizures, vomiting or poor appetite can be warning signs that need veterinary attention.
Ask whether the puppy is growing normally, whether it has had blood tests, whether it eats well, whether it has ever seemed disoriented and whether any relatives had liver problems.
Yorkshire Terrier tear stains Berlin
Yorkshire Terrier tear stains can come from face shape, eye irritation, blocked tear ducts, grooming issues or diet. Mild staining may be cosmetic, but heavy wetness, redness or squinting needs checking.
Ask whether the dog has seen a vet for eyes, whether discharge is clear or thick, whether the puppy rubs its face, whether eyelashes irritate the eye and whether grooming around the face is done safely.
Yorkshire Terrier grooming Berlin
Yorkshire Terrier grooming is not optional. The coat can tangle, mat, collect dirt around the face and legs, and become uncomfortable when neglected.
Ask how often the dog is brushed, whether the coat has mats, whether the face is cleaned daily, whether the dog accepts grooming, whether nails are trimmed and whether the coat is kept long or clipped short for easier care.
Yorkshire Terrier barking Berlin apartment
Yorkshire Terrier barking matters in Berlin apartments because lifts, corridors, neighbours, bikes, street noise and doorbells can trigger alert behaviour. Small size does not mean quiet living.
Ask whether the dog barks at doors, stairs, lifts, strangers, other dogs, traffic, being left alone or night-time sounds. Quiet during a short viewing does not prove quiet apartment behaviour.
Yorkshire Terrier for apartment Berlin
A Yorkshire Terrier can suit apartment life in Berlin, but only when barking, toilet routine, grooming and alone-time behaviour are manageable. Small size is useful, but it does not solve behaviour problems.
Ask whether the dog uses pads or goes outside, whether it barks in corridors, whether it settles when left, whether it walks calmly in busy streets and whether it is confident around lifts, trams, bikes and other dogs.
Yorkshire Terrier separation anxiety Berlin
Yorkshire Terrier separation anxiety can become a major city-home problem. A dog that cries, barks, scratches doors, refuses food or toilets indoors when alone may need slow training and a realistic schedule.
Ask how long the dog can be left, what happens during alone time, whether neighbours complained, whether crate or bed training was done and whether the dog follows people constantly from room to room.
Yorkshire Terrier with children Berlin
Yorkshire Terriers can live with children, but tiny dogs are not toys. Rough handling, dropping, chasing and loud play can frighten or injure them.
Ask whether the dog has lived with children, what ages, whether it snaps when picked up, guards toys, hides from noise, jumps from arms or becomes nervous around fast movement.
Yorkshire Terrier with cats Berlin
A Yorkshire Terrier with cats can work when introductions are calm and the dog is not too pushy. Some Yorkies bark, chase or try to control the home, while others ignore cats completely.
Ask whether the dog has lived with cats, whether it chases, barks, guards food, annoys calm cats or respects boundaries. Cat-safe needs real history, not a hopeful guess.
Yorkshire Terrier with other dogs Berlin
A Yorkshire Terrier with other dogs may be sociable, bossy, fearful or reactive. Size difference matters because a tiny Yorkie can be injured by rough play with larger dogs.
Ask whether the dog has lived with dogs, whether it barks on lead, whether it guards food or toys, whether it prefers small dogs and whether it has ever been hurt or frightened by larger dogs.
Yorkshire Terrier scam Berlin
Yorkshire Terrier scams in Berlin can use stolen puppy photos, fake tiny-size claims, delivery-only offers, pressure for deposits, missing passport details and sellers who refuse live video or safe collection.
Ask for current videos, video call, seller identity, veterinary passport details, vaccination proof, puppy location, parent information and clear collection terms. If the seller avoids proof but pushes payment, walk away.
Yorkshire Terriers for sale near Mitte Prenzlauer Berg Kreuzberg
Yorkshire Terriers for sale near Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg, Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg, Charlottenburg, Wilmersdorf, Schöneberg, Neukölln, Tempelhof, Wedding, Moabit, Pankow, Spandau, Steglitz, Zehlendorf, Köpenick, Potsdam and Berlin-Brandenburg give buyers more options without rushing into the first tiny puppy photo.
Short distance helps you view the dog, check documents, watch movement, hear breathing, assess barking, inspect coat and teeth, and plan safer transport. Nearby is useful only when the seller’s story is clear.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I check before buying a Yorkshire Terrier in Berlin?
Check the dog’s age, sex, expected adult size, veterinary passport, EU pet passport if available, microchip or ID details, vaccination history, seller credibility, parent size, coat condition, grooming routine, tear staining, dental health, retained baby teeth, knee movement, coughing, breathing, hypoglycaemia risk, toilet training, barking, separation anxiety, behaviour with children and pets, Berlin registration needs, deposit terms and collection plan.
A Yorkshire Terrier is a tiny companion dog with serious care needs. Do not buy only because the puppy looks small, silky-coated or cute in photos.
Is a Yorkshire Terrier a good dog for Berlin apartments?
A Yorkshire Terrier can suit apartment life in Berlin if barking, toilet routine, grooming, alone-time behaviour and street confidence are managed properly.
Ask whether the dog barks at corridor noise, lifts, neighbours, traffic, bikes, other dogs or being left alone. Small size does not automatically mean quiet living.
Are Yorkshire Terriers good for first-time owners?
Yorkshire Terriers can suit first-time owners who are ready for grooming, dental care, toilet training, barking management and careful handling.
First-time buyers should avoid unclear documents, very tiny unstable puppies, coughing, limping, poor appetite, heavy tear staining, dirty teeth or sellers who rush payment.
What documents should a Yorkshire Terrier puppy have in Berlin?
A serious listing should provide veterinary passport details, vaccination records, parasite treatment notes, microchip or ID information where available, seller identity and any pedigree or parent information being claimed.
The documents should match the puppy, age and seller story. Do not accept vague promises that paperwork will be provided later.
Does a Yorkshire Terrier need an EU pet passport?
An EU pet passport is useful for travel and should match the dog’s identity, vaccination records and microchip details where included.
Ask to see the passport entries, clinic details, vaccination dates, rabies record where relevant and whether the document will be handed over at collection.
Should a Yorkshire Terrier puppy be vaccinated before sale?
A Yorkshire Terrier puppy should have vaccination records appropriate for its age and local veterinary schedule.
Ask what vaccines have been given, when they were given, what is still due, which clinic handled them and whether the puppy should avoid public areas until the schedule is complete.
Should a Yorkshire Terrier be microchipped?
Microchip or ID details help confirm the dog and documents match, and they are important for registration and ownership records.
Ask for chip confirmation, veterinary record, seller identity and the transfer process before paying.
Do dogs need to be registered in Berlin?
Dog owners in Berlin should plan for local dog registration and ongoing ownership requirements before buying.
Ask whether the dog has clear identification details and whether you will receive the records needed to complete registration correctly after purchase.
Should I plan for Hundesteuer before buying a Yorkie in Berlin?
Yes, dog tax should be part of the real ownership budget, not an afterthought.
Also plan for grooming, vaccines, dental care, insurance, food, transport, registration and emergency veterinary costs. The purchase price is only the start.
How old should a Yorkshire Terrier puppy be before buying?
The puppy should be old enough to be fully weaned, eating reliably, active, stable and ready to leave without unnecessary stress.
Ask exact date of birth, current weight, feeding routine, weaning status, vaccination stage and whether the puppy has ever had weakness, shaking or poor appetite.
Are teacup Yorkshire Terriers safe to buy?
Teacup wording should be treated carefully because it is often marketing language and very tiny puppies may have higher feeding, handling and health risks.
Ask current weight, expected adult weight, feeding schedule, vet checks, hypoglycaemia history, parent size and whether the seller is focusing too heavily on tiny size instead of health.
Is a mini Yorkshire Terrier different from a normal Yorkshire Terrier?
“Mini” is often used as a sales phrase and may not prove a separate type.
Ask for parent size, current weight, expected adult size, vet notes and whether the puppy is healthy, active and eating reliably rather than simply being described as tiny.
Are toy Yorkshire Terriers good pets?
A small Yorkie can be a good companion, but tiny size increases the need for careful feeding, handling, dental care and injury prevention.
Ask about appetite, weight, energy, knees, teeth, breathing and whether the puppy is strong enough for normal household life.
Is a pedigree Yorkshire Terrier worth buying?
A pedigree Yorkshire Terrier can be worth buying when the documents are real and supported by health, parent and temperament information.
Pedigree wording alone does not prove good teeth, knees, breathing, coat quality or behaviour. Ask for records, parent details and vet proof.
Should I buy a puppy or adult Yorkshire Terrier?
A puppy gives more influence over training and socialisation, but health and final temperament are still developing. An adult Yorkie is easier to judge because size, coat, barking, teeth and toilet habits are already visible.
For puppies, ask about feeding, weight and parents. For adults, ask why the dog is being sold, whether it has vet records, dental disease, coughing, limping or separation anxiety.
Are male or female Yorkshire Terriers better?
Neither sex is automatically better. The individual dog’s temperament, training, health and household fit matter more.
For males, ask about marking and behaviour with other males. For females, ask about heat cycles, spaying and breeding history if adult.
Do Yorkshire Terrier colours change as they grow?
Yorkshire Terrier puppy coat colour can change as the dog matures.
Ask for parent photos, natural-light videos and honest colour expectations rather than relying on edited puppy photos or fixed colour promises.
Do Yorkshire Terriers have dental problems?
Yorkshire Terriers can be prone to dental problems because small mouths often mean crowded teeth.
Ask whether the teeth have been checked, whether retained baby teeth are present, whether there is bad breath, tartar, gum redness or future dental work expected.
What are retained baby teeth in Yorkshire Terriers?
Retained baby teeth are baby teeth that do not fall out when adult teeth come through.
They can crowd the mouth and contribute to tartar, bad breath and gum problems. Ask whether a vet has checked the puppy’s mouth and whether removal may be needed later.
Do Yorkshire Terriers get patellar luxation?
Yorkshire Terriers can have patellar luxation, where the kneecap slips out of place.
Ask whether a vet has checked the knees, whether either parent has knee problems and whether the dog skips, hops, limps or avoids stairs.
Do Yorkshire Terriers get tracheal collapse?
Yorkshire Terriers can be prone to airway problems such as tracheal collapse.
Ask whether the dog coughs, makes a honking sound, coughs after excitement, coughs when pulling or has been advised to use a harness instead of a collar.
Can Yorkshire Terrier puppies get hypoglycaemia?
Very small Yorkshire Terrier puppies can be vulnerable to low blood sugar if they do not eat reliably or go too long without food.
Ask about feeding frequency, current weight, appetite, weakness, shaking, collapse history and first-week feeding instructions.
Can Yorkshire Terriers have liver shunts?
Yorkshire Terriers can be associated with liver shunt concerns, especially if a puppy has poor growth, weakness, odd behaviour after eating, seizures, vomiting or poor appetite.
Ask whether the puppy is growing normally, whether blood tests were done and whether any relatives had liver problems.
Are tear stains normal in Yorkshire Terriers?
Mild tear staining can happen, but heavy wetness, redness, squinting or thick discharge should be checked.
Ask whether the dog has seen a vet for eyes, whether discharge is clear, whether the puppy rubs its face and whether grooming around the eyes is done safely.
Do Yorkshire Terriers need a lot of grooming?
Yes, Yorkshire Terriers need regular grooming because their coat can tangle, mat and collect dirt around the face and legs.
Ask how often the dog is brushed, whether the coat has mats, whether the face is cleaned daily, whether nails are trimmed and whether the dog accepts grooming calmly.
Do Yorkshire Terriers bark a lot?
Some Yorkshire Terriers bark frequently because they are alert, excited, anxious or reactive to sounds.
Ask whether the dog barks at doors, lifts, neighbours, other dogs, strangers, traffic or being left alone.
Can Yorkshire Terriers be left alone?
Some Yorkshire Terriers cope with short alone periods, but others develop barking, crying, scratching, chewing or toilet accidents.
Ask how long the dog can be left, what happens during that time and whether neighbours have ever complained.
Are Yorkshire Terriers good with children?
Yorkshire Terriers can live with children, but they are tiny and can be injured by rough handling.
Ask whether the dog has lived with children, what ages, whether it snaps when picked up, hides from noise or jumps from arms.
Can Yorkshire Terriers live with cats?
Some Yorkshire Terriers live well with cats, but behaviour varies.
Ask whether the dog has lived with cats, whether it chases, barks, guards food or respects boundaries.
Can Yorkshire Terriers live with other dogs?
Some Yorkshire Terriers live well with other dogs, but size difference and play style matter.
Ask whether the dog has lived with dogs, barks on lead, guards food or toys, prefers small dogs and has ever been hurt by larger dogs.
How do I avoid Yorkshire Terrier puppy scams in Berlin?
Watch for stolen puppy photos, fake tiny-size claims, delivery-only offers, pressure for deposits, missing passport details and sellers who refuse live video or safe collection.
Ask for current videos, video call, seller identity, vaccination proof, puppy location, parent information, written terms and clear collection details before paying anything.
What should I prepare before bringing a Yorkshire Terrier home?
Prepare a safe carrier, small harness, ID tag, bed, bowls, the same food the puppy already eats, grooming brush, face-cleaning supplies, puppy pads if needed, warm sleeping area, vet appointment and Berlin registration planning.
During the first week, watch appetite, energy, stool, coughing, breathing, limping, shaking, tear staining, coat condition, barking and toilet habits closely. Arrange a vet check if anything looks unclear.