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Southern Grace Yorkshire Terriers I raise AKC registered Yorkies I’ve been breeding yorkies for 7 years. All of my yorkies are AKC registered. Located in Louisiana

I will not sell “without papers”

I breed for certain colors and quality. My yorkies are not “cheap” if you’re looking for a “cheap yorkie” then these aren’t for you.

Another puppy update…..Thank you for sharing Sweet Denni, Sandra Ward!He’s from Hazel/OliverHe’s absolutely adorable, Sa...
24/06/2024

Another puppy update…..
Thank you for sharing Sweet Denni, Sandra Ward!
He’s from Hazel/Oliver
He’s absolutely adorable, Sandra!! 💙

(R) affle going on now, for this one. Roses and greenery in a beautiful vase.$3 a  #20  #Pick your numbers for a chance ...
10/06/2024

(R) affle going on now, for this one.
Roses and greenery in a beautiful vase.

$3 a #
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Pick your numbers for a chance to win!!
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Next up for (R) affle is this, pretty little birdhouse, and wildflower arrangement. Very full, with lots of flowers and ...
13/05/2024

Next up for (R) affle is this, pretty little birdhouse, and wildflower arrangement. Very full, with lots of flowers and greenery.

$3 a #
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Fingers crossed 🤞 These two are “dating” now. Hopefully we’ll have puppies around June 25th.
26/04/2024

Fingers crossed 🤞
These two are “dating” now. Hopefully we’ll have puppies around June 25th.

Sweet Evie is such a beautiful little doll!! 💕Thanks for sharing, Meagan Freeman.
27/03/2024

Sweet Evie is such a beautiful little doll!! 💕
Thanks for sharing, Meagan Freeman.

Danielle Goike , Camille is such a little beauty 💕I can’t thank you enough for these gorgeous girls!
21/03/2024

Danielle Goike , Camille is such a little beauty 💕
I can’t thank you enough for these gorgeous girls!

  😂I wouldn’t have it any other way! ❤️
14/03/2024

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I wouldn’t have it any other way! ❤️

04/03/2024

‼️ PSA ‼️

The amount of “breeders” I see with pictures posted of young puppies on the ground outside kills me!! 🤬
Do yall know how parvo happens!?
My puppies are NEVER OUTSIDE/ on the ground here.
If i see breeders post pics like this, I’m never buying from them.

Happy 3rd birthday, Tinkerbell!! 🎉🥳🎈Thanks for sharing Mrs. Mona Etie'She looks so much like her momma, Lexi ❤️
01/03/2024

Happy 3rd birthday, Tinkerbell!! 🎉🥳🎈
Thanks for sharing Mrs. Mona Etie'
She looks so much like her momma, Lexi ❤️

All of my litters are AKC, raised in my home, have regular vet visits, and are well socialized. Vet references and past ...
29/02/2024

All of my litters are AKC, raised in my home, have regular vet visits, and are well socialized. Vet references and past buyer references are available.

This dude y’all!! 5.3 pounds of fur….look at that coat 😍
24/01/2024

This dude y’all!!
5.3 pounds of fur….look at that coat 😍



More puppy updates ❤️Buddy, Biscuit, and Ella are all doing great! Thank you Tashia Topkat, Heather England Reznik, and ...
16/01/2024

More puppy updates ❤️
Buddy, Biscuit, and Ella are all doing great!
Thank you Tashia Topkat, Heather England Reznik, and Amanda Busbin. I know they are all being loved and spoiled!

Beautiful Vivian 💕
12/01/2024

Beautiful Vivian 💕

Tiny Evie is living her best life with her new family 💕She’s such a doll! Thank you for the update, Meagan Freeman.
08/01/2024

Tiny Evie is living her best life with her new family 💕
She’s such a doll! Thank you for the update, Meagan Freeman.

Little Denni got his first haircut. He looks so much like his momma, except traditional 💙Such a handsome little guy! Tha...
06/01/2024

Little Denni got his first haircut. He looks so much like his momma, except traditional 💙
Such a handsome little guy!
Thank you for the update, Sandra Ward.

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04/01/2024

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04/01/2024




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Another puppy update from sweet Scarlett. What a BEAUTY! ❤️This is the tiny blonde girl from Tilly’s litter a year ago (...
26/12/2023

Another puppy update from sweet Scarlett. What a BEAUTY! ❤️
This is the tiny blonde girl from Tilly’s litter a year ago (Hazel’s littermate)
Thanks for sharing Tammy Kratz!
Merry Christmas to y’all and Scarlett 🎄

The last little nugget went home today ❤️She was so tiny, it was hard to tell in photos. Barely bigger than a coke can a...
24/12/2023

The last little nugget went home today ❤️
She was so tiny, it was hard to tell in photos.
Barely bigger than a coke can at 10 weeks old (24 ounces @10 weeks)
If you’re wanting a tiny one, keep watching the page for Hazels next litter!
Merry Christmas everyone!! 🎄

I LOVE puppy updates….Denni & Paisley are settling nicely into their new homes, and our last little boy is heading to me...
22/12/2023

I LOVE puppy updates….
Denni & Paisley are settling nicely into their new homes, and our last little boy is heading to meet his furever family this afternoon!
Merry Christmas everyone!! 🎄

14/12/2023

To our newest Yorkie Families…..
Thank you for choosing Southern Grace Yorkshire Terriers. As always, we’re blessed that our babies got such amazing homes. I’ve enjoyed watching each of them grow, and hope you all keep in touch ❤️

As pickup day approaches for your new puppies, here are a few tips.

First, and most importantly, PLEASE read up and educate yourselves on the signs of hypoglycemia in small breed puppies.

Secondly, they are being trained on washable puppy pads and are doing very well!
* I’ll post what I’m using in the comments.

Third, Parvo....this is a huge one! Parvo will kill a small puppy quickly. Puppies are NEVER put on the grass here, and I suggest you do the same, until they have more vaccinations.

❤️Getting a new yorkie puppy.❤️

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The first few days are incredibly important to the well being of your new puppy. Please read these instructions carefully and keep them for future reference.

STRESS: No matter how much you love your new puppy, it is going to experience stress. Leaving everything that is secure and familiar to him/her is going to cause some fear and confusion. It is so vital to recognize the signs of stress and help your puppy through this tough time. Signs of stress in a puppy can be timidity, failure to eat, lethargy, diarrhea or vomiting, and crying. Please be patient with your puppy. He's looking to you to comfort, protect and lead him. You should pick up your new puppy when you have at least a day or two to spend with him before leaving him alone. Please don’t bring a puppy into a completely unfamiliar environment and then leave him alone for 8-10 hours while you go off to work. If possible, come home for lunch if you work, or ask a friend to check in on him.

FAILURE TO EAT: Your puppy must eat often to survive. If he's off his food, give him a food supplement such as Nutri-Drops or Nutri-Cal (honey or Karo Syrup). This will keep blood sugar levels stable. You MUST entice him to eat. Cook him some chicken or a hamburger if you have to, But make sure that she/he eats. The Nutri-Drops/Nurti-Cal is only a short term fix. But they can be a life saver if your puppy ever gets sick, overheated, chilled, injured, or stressed.

FEEDING YOUR PUPPY: Yorkies are nibblers/grazers. Make food and water available AT ALL TIMES-24/7. Yorkie puppies eat very small quantities at a time so you cannot put them on a once or twice daily feeding schedule like some dogs. This may be difficult if you have other breeds in the home, but it is vital that you heed this advise. If you plan on changing him/her to another food, do it slowly or your puppy may get diarrhea or may stop eating. Changing food is NOT recommended for at least 6 months. If your puppy is very small you may wish to supplement with a little goats milk daily. Goats milk can be found in the upper end grocery stores in the diary section next to soy milk. It is also located in the section near evaporated milk. If you use the canned remember it is condensed and must be cut 1/2 to 1/2 with water.

IF YOUR PUPPY IS SICK: Seek professional help. CALL YOUR VETERINARIAN. You have chosen to have a tiny breed as your new family member. With tiny breeds such as Yorkies, you must act quickly if your puppy becomes ill. Their size prohibits waiting to get help.

ALLOW YOUR PUPPY TIME TO REST: A good rule of thumb for tiny puppies is 15 minutes of play requires 45 minutes of rest. It is important at a young age not to wear them out. Like children, they don't know when to quit sometimes. Make sure never to leave a tiny puppy unattended with small children. Teach children to allow the puppy time to rest. If the puppy has been playing hard let him sleep.

GROOMING & BATHING: Always comb/brush your puppy "before" bathing and after drying.
Yorkies require regular brushing to maintain their beautiful hair coats and to avoid painful matting of the hair. For cleanliness, trim hair around buttocks and ge***al areas. Yorkies tend to grow hair that covers the a**s and that blocks f***s and they become impacted. Gently using beard trimmers around that area will prevent this. Be careful not to injure the protruding a**s. Bathe your puppy as needed or every couple of weeks. Bathing too often can cause dry skin and hair. Coconut Oil is excellent both as a conditioner and a food supplement. Just put a teaspoon on their food. Be sure and clean around the eyes a couple of times per week. Those eye secretions can cause an eye infection. So if you do butts, eyes, regular brushing, shampoo with conditioner every other week you can postpone trips to the groomers until after your puppy is fully immunized and on flea and heartworm protection. Most importantly, comb from the base of the hair to the top to prevent under matting. Begin doing this immediately and continue at least every other night until matting is no longer an issue. While combing EVERY night, rub your puppies feet and ears to get them used to being touched for future ease on them and the groomer. This combing will get to mats before they become a problem.

POTTY: Caution should be used in selecting where your puppy goes if you take it outside. Two deadly diseases, Parvo and Distemper can stay in the soil for seven years. When traveling with our dogs never "walk" them in the "doggie areas" until all immunizations are complete. They have had their first set, and will need the entire series. Rabies is given after the last set of immunizations. Then they will need boosters every year. Keep your puppy away from other dog f***s and urine. If you take him/her out, carry them. Do not let their feet down in strange unprotected areas. Avoid the groomers until your puppy is immunized. When at the Vets office carry your puppy in. Remember sick dogs go to groomers and to the Vets.

Be consistent, gentle, and understanding, as this puppy is just a baby. Training your puppy to potty on pads inside a small confined area is by far the easiest method of housebreaking, especially since it will come naturally to them not to potty in their bed. All of our puppies are partially housebroken to go on potty pads inside their playpen. A gated area of the floor is an excellent way of allowing your puppy freedom while learning to use the pads.
Use lots of praise when you puppy actually potties on the potty pads outside their playpen as well and when he/she goes outside. The best time for training is after the puppy eats or wakes up from a nap. They usually will potty within 10-15 minutes. Keep an eye on your puppy and when they look like they are about to potty, take them to the nearest pad. If they get anything on the pad, give them lots of praise!
This process could take few weeks to a few months, so, like any other training procedure, have patience. In addition, a very young puppy will not be able to hold its urine all night, so be prepared to take her out during the night or allow them to use their pad. Rush the puppy to the door or carry her so she can avoid an accident. Watch to be sure that she relieves herself once you are outside and give a reward immediately.

TRAINING AND SPECIAL NOTES: Your puppy might be nervous in their new environment. Everything from sights, smells, people, etc. is strange and very new to them. You have to allow new puppies to explore their new home and encourage them to play. Try not to pick them up too much the first couple of days and play with them on the floor in their eye level rather than your couch or table. Remember to them you are a giant !! When you speak to your new puppy, you need to speak quietly and calmly in your lowest voice. The most effective method is repetition, repetition and reward reward.
Yorkies are extremely reward motivated!

As always, these puppies have a permanent piece of my heart! Reach out anytime with questions and concerns.

Much love, Tiffany

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