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The Facts
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According to the Maltese Maniac website, Morkies are not a pure breed, even though some breeders specialize in making this cross. Because there is no guarantee a mixed dog will inherit exactly half of the traits from one dog and half from the other, it is hard to pinpoint what characteristics the puppy will inherit. The best way in which to determine the way a Morkie may look or act is to become familiar with both breeds and know that you may get a combination of the two. The American Canine Hybrid Club, the Designer Dogs Kennel Club and the International Designer Canine Registry all refer to this mix as a Morkie.
Appearance
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Although mixed with the same types of dogs, Morkies can look a variety of different ways. Some Morkies will greatly resemble a Yorkie or a Maltese, while others look somewhere in between. Common colors for Morkies include white, black, tan, brown or mixture of all. The Maltese Maniac website states that Morkie hair is usually wavy and grows continuously. Full-grown Morkies typically weigh about 9 lbs.
Personality
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Like Yorkies and Maltese, Morkies are often energetic dogs that are full of personality. Morkies can be protective and guarded against strangers, although they are mostly friendly, active and social. Morkies may do better with children over 10 years of age, as younger children may accidentally injure the dog by stepping on or not understanding how to appropriately handle the dog.
Training Capabilities
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Most Morkies are highly intelligent and are easily trained when it comes to performing tricks. Unfortunately, according to Maltese Maniac, this mix is often difficult to potty train. Owners of Morkies should be persistent in their potty training methods and may consider crate training the best method for working with this breed.
Availability
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Morkies are often available through breeders who specialize in this popular cross. However, Maltese and Yorkie rescues may also have mixes that are available for adoption. In addition, it is very possible to find a Yorkie Maltese mix in an animal shelter.
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Yorkie Maltese Mix Information
Yorkie Maltese dogs, also called Morkies, Malkies and Yorktese, are a popular hybrid or "designer" type of dogs. Inheriting traits from both the Yorkie and Maltese, the appearance and temperament of this small pooch is often varied. However, since both breeds that contribute to this hybrid are generally mild-mannered and healthy, Morkies are often the same way.