Morkies are energetic but since they are so small, they don't need a lot of exercise. Short walks and daily play are perfect for them.
Morkies are smart and easy to train. Their silky hair should be brushed regularly.
Morkies can experience separation anxiety if left alone for too long. They become closely bonded with their owners.
Morkies can also have a tendency to bark so ensure you teach them to respond to commands such as "quiet" and keep them stimulated and socialized.
Do Morkies bark a lot? Morkies can be fairly vocal when they are excited or hear something unfamiliar. This makes them good watchdogs. Socialize your Morkie as a puppy so they feel comfortable. And provide early training so they respond to commands to stop barking.
Do Morkies shed? Morkies don't shred much as they have long silky hair instead of fur but they do require regular grooming.
The Morkie is a cross between a Maltese and a Yorkshire Terrier. These diminutive dogs weigh 4 – 15 pounds and they have a life expectancy of 11 – 15 years. While designer breeds like the Morkie are considered healthier when compared to their purebred counterparts, they can still be predisposed to some of the same health conditions. With proper care and yearly vet exams, the majority of Morkies will live long and healthy lives. While most Morkies will not encounter these health issues it is important to know them, monitor your dog for any physical or behavioral changes, and contact your veterinarian with any concerns.
Potential Health Conditions:
• Low blood sugar, Hypoglycemia
• Dislocated Kneecap, Patellar Luxation
• Liver shunt, Portosystemic Shunt
• Gum Disease, Periodontal Disease
• Tracheal collapse
• Gum Disease, Periodontal Disease
Suggested Screenings
• Patella evaluation
Routine care:
• Spay or neuter
• Regular dental exams
• Eye care
• Controlled exercise