I have had 4 yorkies raised from 8 week old pups, they were full of mischief, personality, charm and lil clowns, at their naughtiest I couldn't be mad at them, I would scold them then walk away where they couldn't see me and laugh lol. In your situation I can understand your concerns having had one that was not your typical silly lil yorkie and a larger one that was a little clown. I have a rescue, he was 2 1/2 when I adopted him, he is like no other yorkie I ever had. He is not the little clown, he is extremely smart, never, ever gets into any mischief, he is just a perfect dog, I do miss my little clowns. My rescue as a puppy was not allowed to be a crazy, silly, zooming, mischievous lil puppy, he had no toys, didn't even know what a toy was when I got him, now lol, he kills his toys and flings them all about the house, he is not the shy lil boy that I rescued. He was gotten for a 8 year old girl and she was his only means of entertainment so he is more reserved then my wild crazy girls were.
Because your boy was bigger, and your neighbor's boy is bigger does not mean the larger yorkies are more fun, little clowns, silly, quirky personalities, etc. All yorkies have different personalities, I knew a lot of ppl that had smaller yorkies and they were all little clowns, full of mischief. There is no guarantee a larger yorkie will be like your passed boy or your neighbors. We do have some members that have yorkiepoos. I have seen several yorkiepoos and a neighbor has one, they are tiny. There is no guarantee on a yorkies, or a yorkiepoos personality, it's a roll of the dice. All yorkies that I have seen and know have all been full of personality, mischievous lil imps, and all little clowns.
I do wish you luck in finding your little clown.
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Last edited by matese; 08-03-2018 at 05:17 PM.
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