Chorkie Puppies
A Quick Guide to Chorkie Puppies
Part Chihuahua and part Yorkie, Chorkie puppies might not be a purebred, but their popularity as a healthy hybrid is growing rapidly. They are known for their energetic personalities, overall good health, and handsome looks. If you are thinking of getting a Chorkie, or if you already have Chorkie puppies, then you might want to read the following article to get a better understanding of how to take care of them.
Chorkie puppies need a lot of exercise. Both Yorkies and Chihuahuas are very energetic and they need to be able to burn off some of that energy. In order to help keep your Chorkie healthy, you should let him run around a little bit and play with him some every day.
It is also important that you brush your puppy's hair on a regular basis. Although they might look more like a Chihuahua in the face, they have the hair of a Yorkie and it needs to be groomed. Brushing its hair can help keep it from shedding too much and can help the coat from getting tangled.
Small dogs actually require more calories per pound than larger dogs so it's vital to feed your Chorkie 2-3 times per day. Because he will have a lot of energy, he needs plenty of food to help sustain him.
Chorkies think that they are bigger than they really are, too. If your Chorkie is going to be around another dog then you should keep him on a leash. He might try to antagonize the larger dog, which could lead to injury. Likewise, be careful of dropping things and mind your step when walking near your Chorkie. Because they are very small, they can be injured quite easily.
The temperament of Chorkie puppies depend upon their parents. Make sure that you select a trustworthy breeder with both parents still onsite so that you can inspect them, too. If you are able to interact with the Chorkie puppies' parents, then you will be more likely to ascertain what your prospective puppy's temperament is going to be like.
A trustworthy breeder should also be able to offer the prospective owner with a comprehensive health history of both the parents as well as the puppies. The health record should include previous shot records and vet visits, as well as what type of food the puppy has been eating up until that point.
A Chorkie puppy should be curious and observant. Although they may shy away from strangers at first, eventually they should warm up to people pretty rapidly. Since puppies are generally energetic, inquisitive, and amiable they require a very tolerant owner that will have the time and commitment to spend connecting with them. Due to their intelligence, Chorkie puppies bore easily and tend to pick up destructive behaviors if they are ignored or neglected.
If you are considering purchasing a Chorkie, then you should spend some time researching the breed and becoming familiar with their needs and requirements. Once you see their endearing little faces, however, you will probably be sold on the spot.


