Breed History
The Morkie is a mix of a purebred Yorkshire Terrier and a Maltese. His parent dogs are known for their stable personality and loving characteristics. The Maltese is a caring, sweet, intelligent, responsive, warm, and trusting dog. The Yorkshire Terrier is a smart, confident, loving, courageous dog and is one of the most popular dog breeds in existence today. Morkies are a relatively newer breed of dog that has been around for about thirty years. The Morkie is also known as a Yorktese, Morkies, Yorkshire Terriers, and Maltese Yorkie Mix.
Personality and Temperament
The Morkie has very warm and approachable demeanor. They are known for their affectionate, intelligent, caring, and responsive personalities. They are happy-go-lucky dogs that form a quick bond with their family. This breed truly inherited the best qualities of its parents and is sure to win your heart and lap in no time. They do well with children and other pets in the household.
Appearance and Grooming
The Morkie comes in a variety of colors, such as black, brown, white, or a combination of these colors. Some Morkies even have coats that change color as they grow into adulthood. A big plus with the Morkie is that he has a very low shedding coat which allows for easier and less time-consuming grooming. A bi-weekly bath is suggested, which will keep his coat and skin clean, as well as routine nail clipping and teeth cleaning. This breed is a very attractive looking breed, and with the proper care, he will look and feel his best.
Care and Feeding
Morkies should be on a twelve-hour, two times a day feeding schedule. His meals should consist of two cups of food per serving. His food should be of high nutrients and protein, especially while a puppy, as this is important for his physical and mental growth. Although four cups a day total is what is recommended, the actual total quantity will depend on his size, metabolism, and activity level.
Breed Size and Life Expectancy
- The Morkie has an average adult weight ranging between seven and thirteen pounds.
- They tend to stand between four and nine inches tall.
- This breed has an average a ten to fourteen year lifespan.
Interesting Breed Facts
Fact: Morkies are small but mighty dogs and are known to be courageous.
Fact: Morkies are considered to be one of the best “lap dogs” thanks to their size and loving mentality.
Fact: Newborn Morkie puppies weigh about 4 ounces.
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Ten Top Frequently Asked Questions About the Morkie
Are Morkies suitable for first-time dog owners?
Like all terriers, Morkies are tenacious dogs and require tolerance and persistence from their trainers. However, with a lot of treats, they are fairly easy to train.
How much food does Morkie need?
For the first eighteen months, Morkies require 300 to 500 calories as puppies. The adults require 200 to 300 calories per day. Note that they are prone to obesity.
How often should Morkie eat?
Morkie puppies must be fed four times a day and twice as adults. Regulate the number of rewards and treats you dole out in the course of training to prevent excessive weight gain.
Does Morkie get sick easily?
Early visits to the veterinarian will eliminate common illnesses when detected on time. Do this and maintain a healthy diet, and your Morkie will remain healthy for years.
Do Morkies bark a lot?
Yes. As attention lovers, they bark when they experience separation anxiety.
What is the average height of Morkie?
A Morkie can grow as tall as 20cm (eight inches).
Are Morkies good with children?
They are suited to small families with older children as they have a high attention requirement. They are very tender and can be injured if mishandled.
What is Morkie’s average weight?
The average Morkie weighs about seven to thirteen pounds (one to five kilograms.)
What is Morkie’s life expectancy?
The Morkie has a lifespan of ten to fourteen years.
Are Morkies suitable for the elderly?
Morkies are super perfect for senior citizens.
So, what other reason do you need before you adopt a fluffy Morkie? Bring this delicate fuzzy furball into your home today for a healthy dose of affection and companionship.