Yoranian

3-7 lbs
6-10"
Unknown
Pomeranian
Yorkshire Terrier
Yorkie Pom

The Yoranian is a hybrid mix. He is often referred to as a ‘Yorkie Pom’. This tiny dog stands only six to 10 inches at the shoulders and weighs three to seven pounds. Despite his petite size, this little dog is well built and sturdy. Unlike many small dogs, he tends to get along well with children, although they should always be supervised. He is a happy dog who bonds very closely with his owner. This perky little Terrier doesn’t know he’s a petite dog. He has a big dog attitude in a little dog package. The breed is often owned and adored by seniors.

purpose Purpose
Companion
history Date of Origin
Unknown
ancestry Ancestry
Pomeranian and Yorkshire Terrier

Yoranian Health

Average Size
Male Yoranian size stats
Height: 6-10 inches Weight: 3-7 lbs
Female Yoranian size stats
Height: 6-10 inches Weight: 3-7 lbs
Major Concerns
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Tracheal Collapse
  • Pateller Luxation
Minor Concerns
  • Eye conditions
Occasional Diagnoses
  • None Known
Occasional Tests
  • X-Rays
  • Blood Tests
  • Wellness Check
  • cardiac and hip, blood and eye exams

Yoranian Breed History

The Yoranian shares the all the good characteristics of his parent breeds. The Pomeranian is a toy dog that is descended from a much larger, Spitz-type dog. The Spitz dogs were bred in harsh, Arctic conditions. Despite its small size, the Pomeranian shares the tough personality of his much larger ancestors. The fluffy canine is believed to have received his name from a place known as Pomerania, which is located in the region of Northern Germany and Poland. The breed can be traced back to 1764. During the late 1700s, the members of the British Royal Family brought two of the small dogs, Mercury and Phoebe, to England. Over time, the breed became very popular throughout the United Kingdom. In 1912, two Pomeranians embarked on the fateful journey of the Titanic. When the ship went down, they were lucky enough to survive. The Pomeranian breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1900 and entered into the Toy Group. The diminutive Yorkshire Terrier has a big, fearless attitude. He was bred more than a 100 years ago to hunt rodents in the mines around Yorkshire, England. They also became popular dogs to take on fox and badger hunts because they could easily enter the prey’s den. Originally, the Yorkie was known as the ‘Broken Haired Scotch’ but in 1874, the breed's name was changed to the Yorkshire Terrier. During the latter part of the 1800s, Yorkies started to be imported into the United States. In 1878, the American Kennel Club officially recognized the breed.

Yoranian Breed Appearance

The Yoranian is a cream to apricot color. His fur is a bit wiry and gives him a scruffy appearance. His ears stand up and give him an alert experience. The little guy's eyes are usually dark and his small button nose is black. The tail of the Yoranian is small and tends to stand up over his back in a kind of flip position. His tiny face closely resembles that if the Pomeranian with a dainty muzzle. This cute hybrid knows where he is going and has a gait that shows it.

Nose Color Possibilities
black Yoranian nose
Black
Coat Color Possibilities
cream Yoranian coat
Cream
white Yoranian coat
White
Coat Length
coat
Short Medium Long
Coat Density
coat density
pin
Sparse Normal Dense
Coat Texture
coat texture
Yoranian wiry coat texture
Straight Wiry Wavy Curly Corded

Yoranian Breed Maintenance

The Yoranian does shed, but not excessively.  Usually, brushing him daily is all that is required to remove loose hair and prevent mats. He does not need regular grooming. Many owners brush their dogs' teeth a few times a week in an effort to prevent plaque build which can lead to gum disease and possible tooth loss. This tiny dog is usually very active, so he often wears his toenails down to a manageable length, However, if he does not naturally keep his toenails short, then you will need to clip them every month. His upright ears usually stay clean, but if any debris builds up on the inside of the ear flaps, then it can be quickly wiped away with a cloth
Brushes for Yoranian
Slicker Brush
Slicker Brush
Comb
Comb
Nail Clipper
Nail Clipper
Brushing Frequency
fur daily fur weekly fur monthly
Yoranian requires weekly brushing
Daily Weekly Monthly

Yoranian Temperament

The Yoranian is a fearless little character who adores his owners but is a bit wary of strangers. He can often become overprotective if he is not socialized enough.  Unlike many small dogs, when raised around children, the Yoranian tends to get along well with kids. Interaction must be supervised though, as he could get hurt if handled roughly or improperly. He also enjoys other dogs and cats. Care should be taken when introducing him to small animals, such as hamsters, because his Terrier prey drive might kick in.

Yoranian Activity Requirements

A once a day walk is usually sufficient for the Yoranian. He tends to be a rambunctious little guy that enjoys going for a walk and playing with his toys. It is advised that you keep a ready supply of toys, especially chew toys, available for the little guy to occupy himself. An afternoon at a dog park is often ideal to make this little scamp happy because he can run and interact with other dogs. He is very smart and can be taught tricks easily and excels at obedience. When the weather is cold, be certain to dress him properly and do not keep him out in the elements too long.

Activity Level
low activity medium activity high activity
Low Medium High
Rec. Walk Mileage Per Week
7 miles
walk mileage
Minutes of Activity Per Day
30 minutes
activity minutes

Yoranian Food Consumption

Cups Per Day
1 cups
cup per day cost
Daily Cost
$1.00 - $2.00
food bowls daily cost
Monthly Cost
$25.00 - $30.00
food bag monthly cost

Yoranian Height & Weight

6 Months
Male Yoranian size stats at six months
Height: 4.0 inches Weight: 2.5 lbs
Female Yoranian size stats at six months
Height: 4.0 inches Weight: 2.5 lbs
12 Months
Male Yoranian size stats at 12 months
Height: 8.0 inches Weight: 5.0 lbs
Female Yoranian size stats at 12 months
Height: 8.0 inches Weight: 5.0 lbs
18 Months
Male Yoranian size stats at 18 months
Height: 8.0 inches Weight: 5.0 lbs
Female Yoranian size stats at 18 months
Height: 8.0 inches Weight: 5.0 lbs

Yoranian Owner Experiences

Tuesday
15 Months
1 People
House
Health
Grooming
Friendliness
Energy
Trainability
Pastimes
She scales me like a mountain when I am working…
Walks
snuggling
Going for drives
I adopted her when she was 6 months old, and she had been neglected, kept in a kennel most of the time, and not socialized. At first, STRANGER DANGER! Anyone she met she was terrified of, and would shake. She bonded with me within a week or so, and the bond keeps growing. Now, months later, she will take treats from strangers, and will let acquaintances pet her, and her “good friends” can hold her. She loves my parents’ English Springer, and is very giddy to go to Grandma’s house to see him! She is a complete joy, extremely loyal and bonded to me like glue! I never worry about losing her, she is always within 3 feet of me!
2 years, 5 months ago
Isabelle
13 Weeks
2 People
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Grooming
Friendliness
Energy
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I got her when I lost my 14 year old poodle. She has been a great comfort to me and my husband. She is the light of our lives.
5 years, 11 months ago
Bailey
10 Weeks
3 People
House & Yard
Health
Grooming
Friendliness
Energy
Trainability
Pastimes
sitting outside
She is very affectionate and kind of glued to my hip. Wherever I go she comes to lay at my feet. She's not super playful all day long but definately has moments where she gets excited and wants to play. She rests frequently. She eats slowly and all day (a little less than a 1/4 of a cup three times a day). She's very friendly with other dogs, even the big ones. Great family addition!
4 years, 11 months ago
Mufasa
8 Months
1 People
House & Yard
Health
Grooming
Friendliness
Energy
Trainability
Pastimes
Through the ball to fetch
He is cute but if i want to pick him up he goes backwards.
4 years, 10 months ago
Kiwi
10 Weeks
5 People
House & Yard
Health
Grooming
Friendliness
Energy
Trainability
Pastimes
Fetch
this little one loves to run around and play but always comes back for a cuddle and a nap on my lap. He loves new people and kiddies (such an attention whore hehe) , Yoranians are an amazing and greatly affectionate breed to own and even after such little time (2weeks) I’m so bonded to this little rascal .
4 years, 8 months ago
Chilly
3 Months
1 People
House
Health
Grooming
Friendliness
Energy
Trainability
Pastimes
Puppytrain
Walk
socialize
Play
training
Beautiful. I just got him, soo I cant tell much. But as far as for now, all good
4 years, 1 month ago
SOLDIER
11 Years
4 People
House
Health
Grooming
Friendliness
Energy
Trainability
Pastimes
I LOVE THE FACT THAT MY YORANIAN (SOLDIER) KNOWS WHEN IT IS THAT IM TO ARRIVE HOME, BECAUSE HE GOES AND WAITS FOR ME AT THE FRONT DOOR.HE THEN WILL FOLLOW ME TO MY BEDROOM ONCE INSIDE HE PATIENTLY WAITS BY THE FOOT OF MY BED SO THAT I CAN PICK HIM UP,AND ONTO MY BED WHERE HIM AND I BEGIN TO PLAY TUG OF WAR WITH HIS SQUEAKY TOYS FOR ABOUT 30 MINUTES OR UNTILL HE HAS HAD ENOUGH...
4 years, 1 month ago
Kimba Kanito
3 Years
1 People
Apartment
Health
Grooming
Friendliness
Energy
Trainability
Pastimes
Go to Beach
Go to Park
Walk
Catch treats
Play
Tug-of-war
Fetch
Bath time
Off-leash
Brushing
Explore the city
Dog Parks
Dressing up
Kimba is all white with a hint of cream tips. His hair is beautiful like a Yorkie. Long, iridescent in the light and parts down his back with a semi-thick fluffy under coat. I also call him Mr. Fluffington! He keeps me on schedule. He's my alarm clock and loves to clean my nostrils with his tongue! He communicates his needs with no training. Stands by his leash when he needs/wants to go outside. Carries his food dish and plops in my lap when it is empty. Loves to play fetch. Super friendly with everyone he meets and not afraid to play with big dogs. Love to trample all over me.
3 years, 2 months ago
Elfie
4 Months
2 People
House & Yard
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Grooming
Friendliness
Energy
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Pastimes
We adopted this breed from a shelter, he has been a great companion. Follows me everywhere, he loves to cuddle and has a friendly temperament. Very happy that my partner and I opted for this breed as training has gone really well. Smart dog who know what he wants.
3 years, 1 month ago
Charlie
5 Months
4 People
House & Yard
Health
Grooming
Friendliness
Energy
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He is worrisome about other people outside the house. Standoffish the most. I get him to interact with my mother-in-law and brother in law. But other people he just doesn't like.
2 years, 11 months ago
Book me a walkiee?
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