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Adopted! Let's Help You Find Your Next Pet
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We're sorry, but Olivia has been adopted. BUT don't worry, we can still help you find your next fur baby! Let us know what we can do to help.
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Location
Waggles Roanoke
Sex
Female
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Age
44 weeks 3 days
Birth Date
2024-06-22
Introducing Olivia, our adorable Black/Tan Female Yorkie, born on June 22, 2024. With her silky coat and playful personality, Olivia is sure to steal your heart. This little princess is registerable with the American Canine Association, ensuring her pedigree and quality. Olivia is up to date on all her vaccines, so she’s ready to join her new family with a clean bill of health.

Olivia is available for sale at Waggles in Roanoke, VA, where we specialize in connecting families with their perfect furry companions. Whether you’re looking for a lively playmate or a cuddly lap dog, Olivia is the perfect addition to any home. Don’t miss the chance to bring this delightful Yorkie into your life and experience the joy and love she has to offer. Visit us at Waggles today and meet Olivia in person!
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Traits

Grooming
Hardly Ever
Daily
Energy
Calm
Energetic
Trainability
Stubborn
Highly Trainable
Bark
Low
High
Disposition
Low
High
Size
Small
X-Large
Description
Beneath the dainty, glossy, floor-length coat of a Yorkshire Terrier beats the heart of a feisty, old-time terrier. Yorkies earned their living as ratters in mines and mills long before they became the beribboned lapdogs of Victorian ladies.