Yorkshire Terrier Puppies for Sale in Albany, OR

Yorkshire Terriers in Albany
A well-bred Yorkie is a confident, alert little dog with a personality far bigger than its small frame. Nearby, a Yorkie suits the slower pace of Albany about as well as any toy breed. As a rule, daily exercise of about forty-five minutes keeps a standard Yorkie content and settled. For families, we keep our litters small so each Yorkie gets steady, individual attention. Looking for a companion? Our available Yorkshire Terrier puppies are listed online with current pricing.
Our Available Yorkie Puppies!
How The Puppy House Delivers Yorkshire Terriers To Albany, OR
The simplest way to bring your Yorkshire Terriers puppy home to Albany is with our professional puppy flight nanny service. Your puppy flies in-cabin with a dedicated handler straight into your nearest airport, staying right beside the handler from takeoff to landing. We also offer climate-controlled ground transport aboard our puppy delivery bus if you’d prefer a door-to-door option. Because Albany is roughly 41 to 43 hours hours from our family home in Central Ohio, an in-person pickup is a bigger undertaking — but you’re always welcome to visit by appointment if you’d like to meet your puppy’s parents and see our operation for yourself.
As soon as your Yorkshire Terriers puppy is reserved, Jerry and our family team will reach out to arrange delivery to Albany. Every puppy is given a final vet check before heading out. Ground deliveries leave each Tuesday morning, so simply reserve and book by noon on Monday to catch that week’s run. However your puppy travels — by our delivery bus or with a flight nanny — most families are cuddling their new companion within just 4 days.
1. Flight Nanny Delivery
Your Yorkshire Terriers puppy can be flown into a nearby commercial airport with a professional puppy flight nanny. Your puppy stays right beside the nanny for the entire flight and is never placed with cargo or luggage. Just like with ground transport, your puppy is cared for every step of the way until you collect them at the airport. This option costs a little more but gets your puppy to you as quickly as possible. We can arrange delivery to your closest airport, including Salem-Willamette Valley Airport/McNary Field, and Eugene Airport.
2. Ground Transport
We deliver your Yorkshire Terriers puppy using our dedicated puppy delivery bus — a fully climate-controlled vehicle where your little one stays comfortable and well looked after the whole way to your home in Albany, Oregon. This is far and away our most popular option, giving your puppy a calm, safe ride right to your front door.
3. In-Person Pickup at Our Home
If you’re happy to make the trip, you’re welcome to come right to our family home in Central Ohio and collect your Yorkshire Terriers puppy yourself. This option lets you meet your puppy, say hello to the parents, and see exactly how and where our puppies are raised. We truly love welcoming visitors by appointment and showing families around, so you can see firsthand why so many people trust The Puppy House.
We proudly deliver Yorkie puppies to Willamette Valley, including Lebanon OR, Sweet Home OR, Jefferson OR, Millersburg OR, Brownsville OR, Tangent OR, Scio OR, South Lebanon OR, and Crabtree OR.
Is a Yorkshire Terrier a Good Match for Your Family?
Most families picture the Yorkshire Terrier as a dainty lap dog with a pretty coat, and then they meet one. What you actually get is a confident, alert little terrier with a personality far bigger than its four-to-seven-pound, seven-or-eight-inch frame. Yorkies were bred in nineteenth-century England to hunt rats in textile mills, and that bold, tenacious working heritage still shows in the modern dog, which simply does its work from the couch now. Understanding that the breed is a terrier first and a lap dog second is the key to knowing whether a Yorkie will suit your home.
That terrier nature is the source of the Yorkie’s trademark big-dog attitude. A Yorkie will greet visitors, patrol the house, and bark at anything it deems suspicious, which makes it a surprisingly capable little watchdog and, left to its own devices, a problem barker. The breed also tends to bond especially closely with one person, usually the one who feeds and walks it most, while staying affectionate with the whole family. Consistent, positive training from the first day home shapes that boldness into good manners and teaches a Yorkie what is and is not worth barking about.
There is a sharp mind behind those dark, bright eyes. Yorkshire Terriers learn quickly and take well to reward-based training, though their independent streak means they can be selectively obedient with an owner who is inconsistent. House training in particular tends to take more patience than it does with a larger breed, with most Yorkies becoming reliable somewhere between six and eight months. Owners who stay consistent and keep sessions upbeat usually find an eager, capable little partner, and a formal puppy class is well worth it for first-time owners.
One thing that catches new owners off guard is the energy. Yorkies are small, but they are not sedentary, and a dog left under-exercised tends to bark more, chew, and invent its own entertainment. Plan around 30 to 45 minutes of activity a day. Usually a couple of short walks plus indoor play and some mental work such as puzzle feeders or training games. One practical point matters more than any other: always walk a Yorkie on a harness, never a collar, because the breed’s windpipe is delicate and pressure on the neck can cause lasting harm.
The silky coat is the breed’s signature and its main upkeep. A Yorkie’s hair is fine and closer to human hair than to dog fur, which is why the breed sheds very little and is so often a good match for households sensitive to dander. Most Yorkie owners keep their dog in a short, easy “puppy cut” that only needs weekly brushing and a professional grooming every six to eight weeks. Long show coat styles require daily attention to keep them in good condition. Your pup will need daily face wiping, routine nail trims, and regular toothbrushing, since small mouths make dental care especially important for this breed.
Like most toy breeds, the Yorkshire Terrier comes with a few health points worth knowing in advance, among them luxating patellas, a delicate trachea, dental disease, and, in puppies and very small adults, low blood sugar that calls for frequent meals. A breeder who health tests both parents and is upfront about the lineage removes much of that risk before a puppy is ever born. Cared for well, a Yorkie is a remarkably long-lived companion that commonly reaches twelve to sixteen years. The breed fits singles, couples, retirees, and families with gentle, school-age children especially well, and it is a poor match for a home that sits empty all day or wants an outdoor dog, since few breeds crave their person’s company quite as much as the Yorkie.
Owning a Yorkshire Terrier in Albany
A Yorkshire Terrier settles into Albany life on a simple rhythm, though the breed asks for more activity than its size suggests. Exercise is where families most often underestimate the breed. A Yorkie wants thirty to forty-five minutes a day across walks, play, and a puzzle or training session. Simpson Dog Area, Albany, OR works between showers for a quick walk. Timber Linn Park Trail, 1200 Timber Linn Dr, Albany suits a longer outing on a dry day. There is no undercoat to blow out, so a Yorkie sheds steadily and lightly rather than in seasonal bursts. Keeping the coat short is the practical choice for busy homes. Left long it needs daily brushing, while a trim drops that to a few times a week. Keep a collar off the neck in favor of a harness for the windpipe's sake, and let a ramp handle the climb onto the couch. Two measured meals of small-breed kibble keep an adult Yorkie at a healthy weight. Four to seven pounds is the typical and healthiest adult weight. Dogs much smaller than that can face fragility and shorter lives, which is why we avoid breeding for extremes.

Yorkshire Terrier Climate Fit in Albany
Wet weather defines Albany, with about 46.5 inches of rain in a typical year. A small dog's routine here is built around staying dry. Local walks in the rain still need a rain coat and a quick towel-dry at home. Brushing several times a week matters more here to keep a damp-prone coat from tangling. A towel by the door handles the damp silky coat after a wet walk. The dry spells need almost no special planning.
Local Dog Parks and Trails
For a Yorkshire Terrier, Albany has a handful of nearby places to walk near Willamette Valley. Shaded neighborhood parks suit short summer outings, while local trails work well in the cooler seasons when a small dog can go a little farther. Keeping these visits regular helps a small dog stay confident in new settings.
Dog Parks
Albany Dog Park, Timber Linn Park, 1200 Timber Linn Dr, Albany
Waverly Lake Dog Area, Albany, OR
Walking Trails
Willamette River Trail, 1100 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205, Albany
Linn County Trails, Albany, OR
What Sets The Puppy House Apart for Yorkie Families
Every Yorkshire Terrier we raise grows up as part of our family on our five-acre mini farm in Sugarcreek, Ohio, the rural corner of the state long known as the “Little Switzerland of Ohio.” Lee and Clara and their three children, Kylan, Gracelyn, and Austin, are all part of daily life with the puppies, and our socialization work begins right away.
For a breed as bold and people-focused as the Yorkie, that early handling and steady exposure to the sounds and motion of a busy household is what builds the confident, well-adjusted temperament these little dogs are known for.
Because we live with our puppies, we come to know each one as an individual long before it goes home. Yorkies vary more than people expect, some bold and busy and others calmer and more reserved, and we use what we learn about each puppy to match it to the household that suits it best. We do this for every litter, and we treat it as one of the most important parts of our work. When a family asks about a smaller Yorkie, or wonders whether a Yorkie or one of our Yorkipoos is the better fit, we talk it through honestly, because the right match matters more to us than the sale.
To keep healthy puppies available when families are ready for them, we have partnered with a few local families who love these breeds as much as we do. Each partner is state-licensed and held to the same standards of health and care that we follow ourselves, so the range of puppies we can offer never comes at the expense of how they are raised.
Healthy puppies start with healthy parents. Our breeding dogs are health tested before they ever join the program. That screening is the groundwork behind the soundness and the long, twelve-to-sixteen-year lifespans Yorkshire Terriers are capable of.
When your Yorkie is ready, it comes home microchipped and up to date on its vaccinations, along with a small bag of the food it has been eating, a small toy, and a new blanket to make those first days away from the litter easier. Every puppy is also backed by our one-year health guarantee. We love welcoming families to the farm to meet the puppies in person, by appointment.
If a trip to Sugarcreek is not practical, we are glad to deliver your puppy safely to your door anywhere in the United States.