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Wyatt Yorkie

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12 years old|Yorkshire Terrier|Male|Small|Houston, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate😌 Calm🚽 House Trained

Wyatt Yorkie is a senior, small Yorkshire Terrier with brown and tan coloring, living in Houston, TX. He is neutered, housetrained, and has current vaccinations. Wyatt’s age—12 years and 1 month—gives him a calm presence, making him an ideal steady companion.

About Wyatt Yorkie

Wyatt Yorkie is a 12-year-old Yorkshire Terrier who landed at the rescue after being abandoned, but he hasn't let that dim his spirit. He's connected and loyal, happiest when he can be right next to his favorite person. Wyatt loves hanging out on the couch and will sit patiently at your feet while you eat or work at the table. He's an easygoing, smart companion who doesn't demand the spotlight: just your company. Despite his age, he still jumps onto the couch and enjoys tagging along for car rides. At night, he sleeps quietly in his kennel. He's fully house trained and does well in the yard—ideally, his new home would have a little outdoor space for him to explore. Wyatt is up to date on his vet care and looking for a solid, low-stress home. This senior has no trouble with other dogs his size and is fostered in the Houston area. Fun fact: Wyatt is a Taurus, so he’s steady and loves his routines. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Wyatt Yorkie

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Yorkshire Terriers like Wyatt Yorkie thrive in homes where they can be close to their people, whether that’s an apartment or a house. They appreciate calm environments and benefit from routines.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Wyatt Yorkie, as a Yorkshire Terrier, doesn't need a huge yard but enjoys some supervised outdoor time for sniffing and exploring. A small, secure yard or regular walks are sufficient.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yorkshire Terriers like Wyatt Yorkie can do well with gentle children, especially older ones who understand how to treat small dogs respectfully.