Morkie puppies for sale houston area

Originally called the Yorktese, but now more commonly called the Morkie is a cross between the Yorkie and the Maltese. Morkie appearance varies widely, some expressing more of a Yorkshire terrier appearance and some a more Maltese look. They are a small breed dog, typically ranging between 4-12 pounds in weight. Common colors expressed in Morkie coats are black, brown, or tan and white. Their coat is usually long and soft while Morkie ears can be pointed, like that of a Yorkie, or floppy, like that of a Maltese.

Yorkshire Terriers and Malteses are considered light-shedders. So while the shedding is minimal and most times not noticeable neither breed is considered allergy-free. Those with mild allergies may be able to tolerate a Morkie, but others may still have allergic reactions as seen in several families. If you are concerned about allergies, it is best to choose a breed with a predictable non-shedding coat like Poodles, Bichon Frises and Shih Tzus.

Morkies are active and playful. They form strong attachments to owners as well as desire a lot of attention from their owners. Morkies are a social dog and love to be played with. Morkies are excitable, energetic, confident, and loyal. This breed can be difficult because of their stubbornness, so it is important to begin training early on in its life. They are great for families with slightly older children, because of their small size.

Morkies normally get along well with other dogs and non-canine pets that they have been brought up with. Morkies can be destructive if left alone for extended periods, at such times can be prone to excessive barking. Like many dogs, Morkies are suspicious of strangers or unusual sounds in their environment and are quick to alert owners.

WalletHub analyzed the 100 largest US cities to see which are the most pet-friendly. In their study, Houston is ranked as the 36th most pet-friendly city. WalletHub notes that Houston is one of the most affordable cities for owning a dog. The city ranked 28th overall for pet budget.

Dog parks and activities 

As one of the nation’s largest cities, Houston is filled with plenty of dog parks. According to a study by the Trust for Public Land (TPL), Houston has 16 dog parks, approximately 0.7 parks per 100,000 residents. Some of the most popular dog parks in the city are Congressman Bill Archer Park, Millie Bush Bark Park, and Danny Jackson Family Dog Park.

Being close to the Gulf of Mexico, there are several opportunities to beat the Texas heat. Your dog will love splashing around in the refreshing water, so long as they keep their paws cool in the hot sand. Some of the best dog-friendly beaches in the Houston area include Seawall Urban Park Beach, Stewart Beach Park, and East Beach.

Houston also has a swimming club for dogs to enjoy. It’s called Rummy’s Beach Club. It offers a warm water pool along with a private park just for dogs.

Life in Houston with a dog

With over 510 dog-friendly restaurants, Houston is one of the best places to grab a meal with your K9 friend. A few of the most popular pet-friendly restaurants in Houston include Porch Swing Pub, Barnaby’s Cafe, Backstreet Cafe, and the Buffalo Grille.

Houston offers plenty of other dog-friendly businesses, including groomers, daycares, and pet stores. There are flexible options for getting your pup around the city as The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County allows small pets on the city’s public transportation.

One of the highlights of owning a dog in Houston is the annual dog day hosted by the Astros. During this game, you can bring your furry companion with you to Minute Maid Park. Just make sure to get your tickets early in case they sell out.

Houston is home to a wide variety of dog breeds. The most popular breeds in the city are French Bulldogs, Bulldogs, Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, and German Shepherds.

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How much should I pay for a Morkie?

Morkie puppies are popular pets because they are cute and get along well with everyone. As a result, their price is quite high. In many places, you will have to pay anywhere from $450 to $2,500 for a Morkie puppy. It is also important to know the breeder you are getting your puppy from.

What is the lifespan of a Morkie?

As small dogs, Morkies live much longer than medium and large dogs. Expect your Morkie to reach an age of 10-17 years. Most Morkies eventually die from cancer, heart issues or respiratory problems.

Are Morkies high maintenance?

Some Morkies can be high maintenance, but Morkies aren't generally known to have the long, high-maintenance silky hair seen in some Yorkie breeds so the upkeep is minimal in this regard. My Morkies only get haircuts every 8 weeks.

Are Morkies good house dogs?

Morkies can make great apartment dogs, as long as you manage any tendencies toward separation anxiety and barking. While energetic, they don't require a yard to get the exercise they need, as long as they have space indoors to play and plenty of toys for mental stimulation.