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HUNNYBEAR KENNELS These are our Yorkie Mothers and Daddies. They and their Puppies can be seen by appointment at any time.

Today is a sad day 😞.   My 2nd oldest, Yorkie, Zoe, just passed away.  We lost her mate last year and still have him in ...
30/09/2022

Today is a sad day 😞. My 2nd oldest, Yorkie, Zoe, just passed away. We lost her mate last year and still have him in the freezer. So now they can be buried together, like we did in 2009 for Prissy and Chester. I still have Leroy, their son. I was getting stuff in the car to take her over to the vet. She was my little glue stick in the house. She went everywhere. I went and sat next to me or on me. Whenever. I was in the house. 😢 She's with Zippy and her daddy now. This is her in her younger days!

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One of our past babies.

We breed and raise, CKC Yorkshire Terriers. At this time we have no puppies but I do have an expectant mother. We are a small Kennel with a limited number of mothers, and we do not over-breed so a mother may go a year or more without having a litter. We want healthy babies, it is quality not quantity that matters. Thank you for visiting our site, Barbara. (and Steve in spirit only) Since the sudden passing of my husband this past February I am now only breeding Yorkies. My puppies are house raised and very socialized. The picture above is one of the boys from our last litter. Also, be aware with this next litter, I will no longer be docking tails. I will however still remove the dew claws as they are a health hazard. If you want a docked tail your veterinarian of choice can do this at a later date.