

Amore' Exotic Yorkies
Naturally Reared, Beautiful Exotic Colored Yorkies
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Heiress and Gio had their puppies on her exact due date on March 9th, 2025. They had 6! Two Males and 4 Females. The available puppies are below. Scroll down to view. These babies are ready for their furever homes on May 11th!
Please contact me for details AFTER submitting my puppy questionnaire (you must be on a computer in order to submit the questionnaire. It doesn't work from a cellphone). If you are having issues submitting the puppy questionnaire, email me at amoreexoticyorkies@gmail.com and I will send it in the body of an email so all you will need to do is fill it out and send back to me.
Thank you. Pics below...
I DO NOT PRICE PUPPIES UNTIL THEY ARE 6-7 WEEKS OLD. PRICING IS BASED ON SEX, CONFORMATION, ESTIMATED ADULT WEIGHT, COLOR, PET OR FULL REGISTRATION, ETC.
I DO NOT EVEN "GUESSTIMATE" BEFORE THIS TIME SO PLEASE DO NOT ASK. THANK YOU FOR UNDERSTANDING.
The boys and Gina are priced but I am waiting on the Carina's and Giavanna's color results to come back before I decide if I'm keeping any. The girls will be priced as soon as I get the results back which should be the week of April 28th, 2025. I will update here ASAP.
Primo should be about 5.5 lbs full grown.
He is the sweetest boy. As soon as he sees you, he rolls on his back for tummy rubs.
$2200 Pet Price

Rocco is going to be a bigger boy around 9lbs. He is very calm and laid back. Perfect addition for any family.
$1900

Gina is charting to be an average sized girl around 7lbs. She's very calm and sweet.
$2400 Pet Price
Breeding is more to approved breeders only.

Carina (Update, I am having Carina and Giavanna re-tested to confirm their results) She will be priced when her test results are back!

Bianca is going to be small. Around 4lbs
$3000 Pet Price
NO BREEDING!
SOLD!
Giavanna (Update, I am having Carina and Giavanna re-tested to confirm their results)
She will be priced when her test results are back!

Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia means low blood sugar. It is caused by the pancreas not producing enough insulin for the body’s metabolism. Dogs with this condition may be lethargic, tremble, not eat, show a lack of coordination, and, if left untreated, may lose consciousness. Untreated hypoglycemia can result in death. Yorkie puppies under three months are particularly susceptible to the condition, but all toy dogs run a risk. Hypoglycemia can be treated by meal management and awareness of the owner. Several small meals may be advised for toys that show radical spikes and valleys in their blood glucose levels.
It is often precipitated by stress (such as going to a new home) and can occur without warning. It might appear after the puppy misses a meal, chills, becomes exhausted from playing, or has a digestive upset. These upsets place an added strain on it's energy reserves and brings on symptoms. Hypoglycemia is a real threat to these tiny puppies, watch for your puppy to become tired or droopy. The first signs are those of listlessness and depression. They are followed by muscular weakness, tremors, and later convulsions, come and even death. The puppy may appear depressed or may be weak, wobbly and jerky, or the puppy may be found in a coma. If your puppy has any symptoms of hypoglycemia you must act fast. If the puppy is awake, give it Nutra-Stat, Nutra-Cal or Dark Karo syrup by mouth. Just put a dime sized amount on your finger and let them lick it off or wipe it inside their mouth. You should see signs of improvement in 5-10 minutes. If no improvement, call your Veterinarian immediately! If the puppy is unconscious, it should be taken to the Veterinarian immediately!
Prevent hypoglycemia from happening by allowing only 20 minutes of play at a time, followed by rest or sleep. Do not allow the puppy to over tire at first. Supervise closely with children to make sure the puppy is getting enough rest. Keep the puppy warm. Don't let them become chilled. Your Yorkie is a house dog and should not be living outdoors! He/she has been living inside a house with a comfortable temp of 70-72 degrees.
Prevent attacks by making sure puppy eats 3-4 small meals per day (Feed the food that I recommend) Always have fresh, clean, bottled water available at all times. If the puppy does not eat, you can mix some goats milk (Powdered or canned in Grocery stores) mix with the food I recommend to encourage him/her to eat. You can give a small dime sized amount of the Nutra-Stat, Nutra-Cal or Dark Karo Syrup every morning and night for the first week or so to help prevent low blood sugar.
PLEASE ALWAYS FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT ME IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR ANY ISSUES WITH PUPPY THE EATING, OR IF YOU EVEN THINK THE PUPPY MAY BE HAVING HYPOGLYCEMIA ISSUES.
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