Shorkie

Shorkie

Height

Male: 15-36 cm, Female: 15-36 cm

Weight

Male: 2-7 kg, Female: 2-7 kg

Pedigree

No

Lifespan

11 to 16 years

Pros

  • Affectionate
  • playful
  • intelligent
  • adaptable
  • hypoallergenic (to some degree)
  • small size (good for apartments)
  • relatively low shedding
  • good watchdog (alerts to strangers)
  • can be good with children and other pets (when properly socialized).

Cons

  • Prone to separation anxiety
  • potential for excessive barking
  • can be difficult to housetrain
  • may be fragile due to small size
  • potential for health problems inherited from both parent breeds (e.g.
  • collapsing trachea
  • patellar luxation
  • dental issues)
  • grooming requirements can be high depending on coat type
  • may be nippy if not properly socialized.
Introduction to the Shorkie

The Shorkie is a delightful designer breed, a mix between the Shih Tzu and the Yorkshire Terrier. These small dogs are known for their affectionate and playful personalities, making them wonderful companions for families and individuals alike. Shorkies are adaptable and can thrive in various living situations, from apartments to larger homes, as long as they receive plenty of attention and exercise.

With their charming appearance and loving nature, Shorkies have quickly become a popular choice for those seeking a small, devoted companion. They are intelligent and eager to please, which makes them relatively easy to train, although they can sometimes exhibit a stubborn streak. Early socialization is key to ensuring they grow into well-adjusted and confident dogs.

The Appearance of a Shorkie

Shorkies typically inherit the long, silky coat of both parent breeds, which requires regular grooming to prevent mats and tangles. Their coat can come in a variety of colors, including black, brown, white, and gold, often in combinations. Shorkies usually have a compact body, a slightly rounded head, and expressive, dark eyes that sparkle with intelligence and affection.

Due to their small size, Shorkies are often considered toy dogs, typically weighing between 7 to 15 pounds. Their small stature, combined with their lively personality, makes them endearing companions who enjoy cuddling and playing games. They are energetic and require regular walks and playtime to stay happy and healthy.

Grooming and Care

  • Regular brushing is essential to maintain their coat.
  • Professional grooming may be needed every few months.
  • Regular dental care is important to prevent dental issues common in small breeds.
  • Moderate exercise is necessary to keep them physically and mentally stimulated.

Characteristics

Apartment Suitable

Beginner Friendly

Hardiness

Independence

Tolerates Cold

Tolerates Hot

Friendliness

Affectionate With Family

Kid Friendly

Dog Friendly

Stranger Friendly

Grooming

Shedding

Drools

Ease of Grooming

Health

Gains Weight

Ease Of Training

Intelligence

Prey Drive

Vocality

Wanderlust

Need for Attention

Activeness

Intensity

Excercise Needs

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