We are happy to say our beautiful 2 years old Millie, who is our family pet biewer yorkshire terrier has had her first litter. Millie gave birth 17th April 2021 ,1 boy left . Millie is doing a very good job like mother, very caring. Mom and dad pure biewer terrier. Mom weight 4kg, tricolor, Dad weight 2.5kg also tricolor. Puppies are growing near by children in a loving home, they will be well socialised, loved and care for. The puppies are hypoallergenic dogs and non-shedders, this makes them suitable for people with allergies. The puppies will be wormed and vaccinated, flead treated, microchipped on their moving time around the 17th June 2021.
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Report ListingIs the Yorkshire Terrier the right pet for your lifestyle? Read our Yorkshire Terrier Dog Breed Information. It is important to consider these facts to help you decide whether you are ready for long-term pet ownership.
Yorkshire Terrier Breed Information