Even if they belong to the same litter, sometimes yorkiepoo puppies can have major differences in their appearance. A yorkiepoo is a fun loving, designer dog that serves as a delightful companion for anyone. In the world of crossbred dogs, yorkiepoos are immensely popular. As it is a crossbred, a yorkiepoo is not eligible for registration with purebred canine clubs such as American Kennel Club (AKC), but it is registered with the American Canine Hybrid Club. The main motive behind the crossing of the poodle and a Yorkshire Terrier is to combine the adaptability, intelligence, and reduced coat shedding of the poodle with the bold attitude and stubbornness of the Yorkshire Terrier. The end result - yorkiepoos turned to be an extremely joyful, friendly, non shedding, people oriented, and easy to train dogs. Certain breeders produce a yorkiepoo by crossing a purebred poodle with a purebred Yorkshire Terrier, resulting into a First Generation Cross. There are others who cross a yorkiepoo with a poodle or a Yorkshire Terrier, resulting into a Backcross, and sometimes they even cross it with other yorkiepoos, resulting into a Multi-Generation Cross. Basic Yorkiepoo Information |