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Sushi

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Female, 4 yrs 7 mos
Statewide and National, TX
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Adoption Fee: $500 Fostered in Texas Age: 2 years Weight: 4.2 lbs. 3/16/2023 - Sushi recently started have some neurological symptoms and also painful yelping. We doubled her Gabapentin dose and she has, thankfully, shown improvement. Her post below from January explains her medical issues and care needed. 1/6/2022 - Sushi is a happy pup and loves to play with her foster siblings. She is coming along in the housebreaking department, but does have some accidents. She loves to cuddle at night with her human. She was the neurologist in November and her meds are the same. Sushi's medical/neurological conditions are not "curable" but are "treatable". She should be fine as long as her meds are continued. She does have occasional yelping episodes which may be related to fluid on her brain, or the fact she is a bit of a drama queen. Difficult to determine but thankfully they are short lived. She remains on: Keppra every 8 hours Gabapentin every 8 hours Omeprazole every 12 hours. She will need a follow up MRI in September 2022 and anyone interested in adopting Sushi should be able to provide neurology follow up, tests and meds as needed. 11/16/2021 - Sushi is doing pretty well. She has some occasional yelping due to what we assume is pain from fluid build up. She has not had further seizures. She will be seeing the neurologist this week for a follow up. She is on the following meds daily: Keppra every 8 hours Gapapentin every 8 hours Omeprazole every 12 hours 9/20/2021 - Sushi had the brain MRI today. It revealed that she has caudal occipital malformation (COMS) and associated congenital issues. These structural changes may lead to seizures and other neurological deficits. We are starting Sushi on an oral antacid which has been shown to decrease cerebrospinal fluid production and may alleviate clinical signs. She also will continue her anti epileptic medication. Additionally, she will be on Gabapentin as needed for pain. Results of the spinal tap are pending. Thank you to everyone for your kind words and for your donations that made it possible for us to find out what was going on with Sushi so that we can help her. 9/20/2021 - Due to increasing seizures Sushi has been seen by the neurologist and is having a MRI and other tests done this today. Will update as we know more. 9/1/21 - UPDATE: Sushi most likely does not have a liver shunt based on the CT scan; but, we are to repeat bile acids in 4 - 6 months. She likely has microvascular dysplasia. She has had some breakthrough seizures, so a neurological consult is scheduled for October 6th since it is unlikely the liver issue is what is causing these seizures. THANK YOU to everyone who has donated and prayed for Sushi. We could not do what we do for these pups without all of you.
We'll also keep you updated on Webster's adoption status with email updates.
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Webster

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Male, 2 yrs 3 mos
Statewide and National, TX
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Adoption Fee: $500 Fostered in Louisiana Age: 2 year Weight: 13.5 lbs. “Adopt Webster: the smartest (and cutest) adventure partner you’ll ever meet!” 8/26/25 - Webster is a smart, energetic, and loving pup who has blossomed beautifully in his foster home. Once a shy, unsocialized boy, he’s learned the joy of play, cuddles, and even giving kisses. His foster mom says he’s the smartest pup she’s ever had—he already knows “sit” and “shake,” and would likely thrive in agility training! Webster would do best in an active home where he can join in on walks, hikes, or other fun adventures. He gets along well with other dogs, loves being brushed, and enjoys lap time now that he’s discovered the comfort of affection. Like any bright pup, Webster can be a bit stubborn at times, so he’ll need a patient family who can keep him engaged and guide him with consistency. He’s still working on house training (wears a belly band like a champ!) and can get chatty with the TV, but with love and structure, he’ll keep making progress. One important note: crates are not for him, due to his rough start in life. If you’re looking for a clever, affectionate, and active companion who will keep life fun and full of adventure, Webster may be the perfect match! I think y’all have misunderstood me because of my nickname. I am, just like Dennis the Menace was, an energetic, loving little guy who is just a bit mischievous at times. Nothing a lot of exercise and understanding won’t cure. I love, love, love my foster home! I have pups to play with here and they have taught me to be a dog! When I first arrived in my foster home, I was what they call unsocialized. Patience and love has molded me into a fantastic boy. My foster mom tells me that all the time. She says I am a very good boy! I would love to stay here, but she said I need my own home with a more active human caring for me. The last two things that need work are housebreaking (but I will wear a belly band with no complaints) and my habit of barking at the TV. At first I didn’t even understand being on a lap and being loved on. Things like hair dryers and vacuum cleaners set me off. I am largely desensitized to most of the things that bothered me. I still don’t like the hair dryer in my face, but I actually don’t mind being groomed at all and I LOVE to be brushed in between groomings. I also love to sit on foster mom’s lap and I give kisses. These are things I have leaned here. At first I pretty much avoided human contact. Crates totally freaked me out. They are a definite NO in my forever home. I spent WAY too much time in one in my first year of life. The people who bought me as a puppy clearly didn’t understand how to socialize a puppy. Thank goodness they found YHR because I now see a happy life ahead of me! Oh, I have also learned to “sit” and “shake hands”. Foster mom says I am super smart. She tells me I would probably be great at agility. I need a younger, active forever home where I can continue to blossom! If you are not addicted to the television and love walking, maybe hiking, just generally doing fun active things that dogs love, I may be just the guy for you! Webster AKA Dennis the Menace – We know, we know. He is adorable. All fluffy and handsome and innocent looking, like a dog you can trust with your secrets. Don’t be fooled. Yes, he is a great listener. But inside that innocuous adorable black and tan package exists tons – indeed, whole square miles – of naughty. It's true: Webster can be a jerk, and there are many reasons you should not adopt him; but he can also be a kissie face adorable yorkie so there are also many reasons to adopt him. We believe in full disclosure and the right fit for each of our fosters. So....here goes the full disclosure on Webster AKA Dennis. Do you like watching television in peace? Not with Webster in the house. He is so smart, he will sit and stare at the tv and if the hears a dog bark or anything that sets him off, he alerts….. well, EVERYONE. Even if he is in another room and hears something on tv, he comes running to stare at it and bark incessantly. And his bark is LOUD! Do you own a crate? Do you plan on crate training your next dog? WRONG! Webster hates crates. He will actually rip things up and drag the crate around the room. There isn’t a pill made to fix this scenario. However, he is fine in a room with a gate or loose in the house if you must leave. Looking for a new dog that is past the destructive phase? Keep on looking! It’s like having a toddler in the house. If there is any paper on the counter where he can reach it or if it falls to the floor, he will quickly run under the bed with it to make confetti. He is food motivated, so you can divert his attention to pick up the pieces. Wanting a baby to watch movies with and share popcorn? No and No! Webster’s middle name is ENERGY. He will need another active pup in the home to play with and continue to learn from, as well as active parents that like to go for walks, etc. Placing him a home with any senior pups isn’t going to work as he can be aggravating and obnoxious while all along thinking he is being cute with them. He currently wears a belly band because he will still hike his leg, but he is getting better about doing his business outside or on a pee pad. He is not the dog to let outside and be unattended. If he gets bored and finds a way out, he’s gone. Also, he will need to be watched around open doors. He absolutely loves playing fetch with squeaky balls. He is getting better with grooming, but isn’t in love with the dryer in his face. He doesn’t really sleep with his foster mom and other pups. He usually ends up snoozing in chair or dog bed somewhere. This could change with less dogs in the mix. With all this being said, Webster has come a long way from when he first entered his foster home. But, let’s face it, unless you're looking for a dog that will keep you on your toes, laughing AND crying, Webster is not the dog for you. We know, we know. He's super loyal, cute, the smartest foster we’ve ever had, and a lot of fun; but as we said in the beginning, he’s kind of a jerk. But he's a jerk we believe in and have come to love. Crazy how that works, huh? After reading this, we're not expecting you to run and fill out an application. But, if you are as nuts about dogs as we are, love a challenge, are looking for the dog of a lifetime, we won't stop you. Go ahead, fill out the application…. But don’t say we didn’t warn you! 7/8/22 -My name is Merriam-Webster, but everyone calls me Webster for short. I know, I’m named after a dictionary. Wish my original humans would have looked up the word puppy in the dictionary before purchasing me and educated themselves so I wouldn’t be up for adoption right now. Anyway, this is my story on how I came to be a Yorkie Haven pup. I was purchased when I was just week’s old by an older couple that wanted a yorkie puppy. As is actually very common, this couple did not give thought to how much work it takes to take care of a puppy. Unfortunately for me, since I was the only dog in the home, I was not socialized with other animals, or too many humans for that matter. This made me turn into a “Dennis the Menace”/“Bull in a China Shop” without an energy outlet to save me. My human parents tired of me quickly and were fed up essentially because I was simply “being a puppy”. Since I can become afraid to the point of destruction with a crate, it’s probably safe to say that I was kept in a crate a good bit as punishment for my energy. SO, NO CRATES PLEASE! Foster mom says that I am just a little rough around the edges and with a little positive reinforcement, I’m going to be a great addition to a family. I’ve been told I can be very sweet. I’m not housebroken yet, and currently wear something called a belly band. They are pretty awesome since if I raise my leg to mark on something, I don’t get in trouble because I don’t mess up anything…. Except for my diaper. Lol I love to play fetch with squeaky balls and would love another active pup to play with and learn from. Going to a home with older dogs probably would not be best since I can be a bit of a pest. I reach out to play and hit them in the face with my paws and can be a badger at times. I’m sure I would be great as an only pet too as long as there’s plenty to keep me busy and I’m not left for long periods (remember, I was given up because no energy outlet made me a “bad dog”.) I like to start my night off sleeping in the bed with foster mom, but eventually get out and into a dog bed. It’s a little too crowded up there for me. So again, either an only dog, or just one or two more and the bed should have plenty space then. I do good with a bath, but the noise of the dryer and the blowing in my face, not a fan. I’m sure this will get better with time, but if you want to offer me treats during my spa time, I might come around a lot quicker. I’ll end my story with asking you to look up the word “lucky” in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. You will find: 1. Having good luck; 2. Happening by chance; 3. Producing or resulting in good by chance; AND, 4. SOMETHING YOU WILL BE IF YOU ADOPT WEBSTER! I might have added that last one myself, but you will never know unless you adopt me now, will you? 😊
We'll also keep you updated on Rubee's adoption status with email updates.
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Rubee

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Female, 13 yrs 1 mo
Statewide and National, TX
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Age: 13 years Weight: 5 lbs. Adoption Fee: $100 Location: Lago Vista, TX Email: yorkietude@yahoo.com 10/20/25 - Hi! My name is Rubee like the gemstone (just spelled different). However, what we do have in common is that, like the gemstone, I have exceptional beauty and am very unique. You would think something so rare, would not be in a rescue. Which brings me to my story. I happily lived with my mom for all of my 13 years until recently. Our circumstances changed and mom had to make the tough decision to reach out to rescue so I could find another home. This really hurt both of us tremendously, but we know it was for the best. Yes, if you are doing math in your head right now, that makes me a senior, or as I like to call myself, Vintage! Let’s be clear, I’m the whole package. A solid 5 pounds of perfectly curated fluff. My teeth have been officially retired, so I am a soft-food connoisseur. And my eyes? A bit cloudy, perhaps, but my vision is good enough—especially for spotting you returning from a brief absence when I will do a happy dance. While we are on the subject, let’s talk about these absences. I like them to be very few and far between because when you leave, I get very anxious and break out in song. Ok, maybe not song so much as whine (for a long time – I’m no quitter). So, I’m thinking retired parents are the way to go. I have a few quirks, but think of them as my signature charm. First, I am a people-dog, not a dog-dog. I would actually prefer to be the only furbaby, but if we must have another, I prefer a cat. I will not play second fiddle to another dog in the house, but especially not another female dog. I get very jealous and have no problem stirring up trouble. I'm a cuddle champion and will happily sleep with you every night. I'm so smart I can even use the doggy stairs to get on and off the bed. When I’m not demanding attention, I’m a calm and serene companion, perfectly content with the quiet sounds of a house. I’m also an intellectual, having mastered the doggy stairs. I love my daily walks, but I'm most content in your lap. Small children and I probably won’t mix. I like a peaceful, predictable environment and let’s face it, sometimes they bring the chaos. I’m very smart (as I have learned the doggy door at my foster home already). I also love going for walks. I’m not a big fan of playing with toys as that might make me perspire. But when the foster siblings play, I quickly tattle to foster mom. That roughhousing is ridiculous. I love foster mom and dad the same and love to cuddle on the couch with either, but when it’s bedtime, I scurry up the doggy steps and quickly snuggle up right by foster mom. So, I’m smart, I’m charming, and I’m ready for my next loyal subject. I have so much love to give, and I'm ready to find a human who wants a loyal, loving shadow for the rest of my life. Let me bring a little exceptional beauty and vintage charm to your life. 10/9/25 - BIO COMING SOON!
We'll also keep you updated on Angel's adoption status with email updates.
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Angel

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Female, 10 yrs 3 mos
Statewide and National, TX
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Age: 10 years Weight: 9 lbs. Adoption Fee: $200 Location: Texas Email: linsyorkies@yahoo.com I have serious medical issues, Please Donate! 7/23/25 - Note her new photo! She definitely is blossoming. She has an appointment with the opthalmologist on 7/27. Her eyes look better in this new photo but that is because they were just cleaned prior. She produces no tears and her eyes get covered with debris all of the time. 7/6/2025 - Sweet little Angel came to us in really rough condition. In time, she will be our example of how a pup like her can overcome and be a diamond! She may be ruff now, but just wait and see! :) She is a very sweet girl! Angel has been in her foster home since Monday, June 30, 2025 and is coming along well. Her eyes are a mess...she has KCS (dry eye) that was so severe with her corneas covered with hardened debris. She had an ulcer in one eye. She is being treated and her eyes are showing improvement but we do think she is blind :( Her ears were infected and her body had numerous scabs and quite a bit of hair loss. All of this was most likely due to fleas. She has a mass in her inguinal area but the vet thinks it is a fatty lipoma. When she is spayed that will be removed and biopsied. She is also anemic ... again most likely due to fleas but we are waiting the results of a fecal. She is in heat and absolutely has been bred, probably numerous times.
We'll also keep you updated on Rocky's adoption status with email updates.
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Rocky

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier Chihuahua

Male, 5 yrs 3 mos
Statewide and National, TX
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Age: 5 years Weight: 4 lbs. Adoption Fee: $400 Fostered in Texas Email: linsyorkies@yahoo.com This tiny bundle of cuteness is Rocky — a 5-year-old pup who weighs just 4 lbs soaking wet! Despite his petite size, Rocky has a big heart and an even bigger tail wag for everyone he meets. Friendly, gentle, and always happy to see you, he's the kind of dog who makes your day better just by being in it. Rocky gets along great with other pups and would love a doggy companion in his new home. He’s currently not housebroken and wears a belly band to help manage accidents, but with patience and consistency, he’s sure to learn the ropes. He's also in the process of getting some much-needed dental care. Once his smile is feeling better, he’ll be ready to find his furever home where he can finally relax, be loved, and get all the snuggles he deserves. If you're looking for a loyal little companion with a heart of gold (and a tail that never stops wagging), Rocky just might be your perfect match. 💕
We'll also keep you updated on Toker's adoption status with email updates.
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Toker

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Male, 8 yrs 3 mos
Statewide and National, TX
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Age: 8 years Weight: 8 lbs. Adoption Fee: $250 Fostered in Texas Email: yorkietude@yahoo.com 10/14/25 - So Toker’s appointment to the veterinary dentist proved fruitful and some additional annoying teeth were removed and an in-depth cleaning happened. He has a few good ones left and eats his canned food just fine. He has now recovered from that and is just waiting for that perfect home to come along. Toker is a laid-back, reliable companion who enjoys meeting new people. He recently had a grand day at the beach where he even got his feet wet, But, his favorite time was spent charming all the humans, big and small, walking by. He even had fun with the older respectful children. He has a new favorite game at home called “Toy Box Avalanche” – Where he will empty the whole thing out, one toy at a time. We will not brag and say that he is completely potty trained, but he truly has not had any accidents lately. And has proven totally reliable when left alone for a few hours. There is a doggy-door at his foster home, but Toker is having no part of that. He will bark at the doggy door, but won’t mess up his hair going in an out. Lol Applications are now open for this awesome, happy guy. He is sweet, loving, adorable and smart. Just missing a permanent address. Will you be his happy ending? 7/28/25 - Toker was having some slight neuro symptoms and bile acid testing was done. They were somewhat elevated. He is being referred to Internal Medicine. 7/22/25 - The name is Toker and they estimated me to be 8 years young. Seems my last owner could not take care of me and turned me into animal control. Thank goodness I wasn’t there long. Seems the shelter manager had a hook-up and into an available Yorkie Haven Rescue foster home I went. It’s pretty cool here. They only have 1 other dog and he is older so we don’t really interact very much. I’m not into snuggling with other dogs, just my people. A laid back household with no children and no active dogs would be best for me. I like the simple things in life. A nice stroll (with harness and leash) in the afternoons, a good lap to watch tv, some good vittles a.m. and p.m., at least one parent that stays home and my humans to snuggle up to in bed at night. Too much to ask? I think not! Foster mom says I’ve been really reliable in the potty department when they run errands, so I am free to roam the kingdom. I may have accidents at first, but with diligent parents that stay with a routine, I pick up on things quickly. I’m more attached to foster mom, but enjoy foster dad’s lap as well. It’s just that foster mom seems to know where the food is hidden in the house. I like my fenced backyard that I have now, but I do enjoy our family walks and will do my business on the end of a leash if needed. I love greeting humans when I see them on my walks, and I get highly insulted if they ignore me. Other dogs and bicycles I tend to challenge and lunge at. Maybe it is just because I know foster mom will reel me back in, so I can act all tough. Don’t be surprised if when I first get to my new home if I seem obsessive with toys. It’s my coping mechanism for stressful times. I love chasing and taunting the occasional squirrel or lizard when outside, but am in tune with my humans, so will usually do my business and go in if even look like they are entering the house. If you are one to like multiple dog beds around the house for my comfort, let me save you a little money. I Have never used the many dog beds in my foster home. I am a furniture guy and will be sitting where my humans are sitting. Some of those doggy stairs to get into the human bed at night are very helpful unless you just plan on picking me up and putting me down. I also like to be held, so if you are into building your biceps, look no further, I’m your guy. I’m not a big kisser. I know, I thought I would be too, but not so much. I’m pretty good with the normal household noises, i.e., vacuum cleaner, garbage disposal, new garbage bag, etc. Just as long as household noises aren’t high energy level and chaotic. I am a little funny when being groomed around my face, but foster mom told me that most yorkies are. I’m pretty clingy to my people and wish for new parents that are ok with that and have time for a new baby. When foster mom and dad have to leave to run errands, I will cry and carry on for a little while, but the jokes on me. They have cameras that I wasn’t aware of, and caught me just getting on the back of the sofa to watch all the entry ways from my perch and soon as they drive off. Foster mom was a little concerned lately. She has mentioned to others that she sees me from time to time with a “tick” she is calling it. Doesn’t seem to be anything major and I don’t do it all the time, but we are going to get some testing done at the vet to see if we can figure out what might be going on since she can’t catch it on video and the vet hasn’t seen it. Better safe than sorry she says. I’ll keep you updated on the findings.

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Yorkie Haven Rescue, Inc. - TX

Statewide and National, TX 77573

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S.A.V.E. Rescue Coalition - TX Chapter

P.O.Box 790, Santa Fe, TX 77058

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Mutts & Meows Rescue

PO Box 1202, Missouri City, TX 77489

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