We are located in Silverton, Oregon, where we breed and raise Traditional, Chocolate, and Biewer Terrier Yorkie puppies in our home.

My love for Yorkshire Terriers began in 1993 with a wonderful surprise from my husband. Hidden beneath his jacket was a tiny black bundle with a wiggly tail and an irresistible personality. His name was Nicky, and from the moment he peeked out to say hello, he stole my heart.
Over time, I decided Nicky needed a couple of friends, so two little Yorkie girls joined our family. Before long, our home was filled with the energy, love, and laughter only Yorkshire Terriers can bring.
When Nicky sired his first litter, I discovered a new passion—raising healthy, well-socialized Yorkie puppies and helping families experience the joy of owning this amazing breed. That was the beginning of my journey as a hobby breeder.
Today, my puppies are raised right in my home, where they receive daily love, attention, and socialization from both people and our adult Yorkies. Watching the parents interact with and teach the puppies is one of the most rewarding parts of breeding. It is a privilege to watch these tiny puppies grow into confident, loving companions before they leave for their forever homes.
Over the years, I’ve enjoyed sharing what I’ve learned with new Yorkie owners. Whether it’s potty training, grooming, nutrition, health, or simply understanding the unique personality of these little dogs, my goal is to help families give their Yorkies the very best start in life.
Remember, every Yorkie learns at their own pace. With patience, consistency, and plenty of love, you’ll build a lifelong bond with your puppy that is well worth the effort.
Thank you for allowing me to be part of your Yorkie’s journey.
I wish you and your Yorkie many years of happiness together.
Diana Hoober
YorkiesOfBullMountain.com

This is Blaze, one of Jasper and Ebony's pups in 2024.
He is a KB black Biewer Terrier Yorkie. Years ago, a German family bred two parti Yorkies, creating the Biewer Terrier Yorkie line. AKC has recently recognized the Biewer Terrier as a distinct breed.
Yorkshire Terriers have been my passion for many years. In 1993, I got my first Yorkie puppy, inspiring me to raise them in my home. We are a small, personal breeder dedicated to the breed. We love Yorkshire Terriers and enjoy providing quality Yorkie puppies to others who share this love for the breed.

The adult dogs help socialize the puppies by playing with them and teaching them essential skills as they grow. We keep Yorkie puppies until they are ready to start their new adventures with their new owners. We aim to ensure the best possible puppies go to the best homes. These two are Traditional Yorkies, Sonny and Bella.
They came from Nikita and Jasper.

These two girls are bringing joy to two families. We love being breeders of more adorable fur babies for special people.
Yorkie puppies may be small, but they have big, lovable personalities. They typically stand between 8 to 9 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 4 to 6 pounds, although there can be exceptions. The average lifespan for Yorkies is between 12 and 16 years, but I had three that lived to be 17 and 18 years old. Additionally, Yorkies are considered hypoallergenic.

Denali is a Biewer pup I purchased to include Biewer Terrier Yorkies in my group.
We aim to ensure the best possible Yorkie and Biewer Yorkie puppies for sale, which will go to the best homes. She had her first litter with Jaxon in 2025. She had four beautiful girls. Three lived to make excellent additions to the families that chose them.
All three girls are pure-bred Biewer Yorkies living in local homes and doing well. Lily Mae/Chardonnay is the smallest girl in the middle. The plan is to train her to be a therapy dog helper. You can see some video clips of Lily Mae/Chardonnay on Facebook. Check out her FB page.
Her mom, Carol, is managing Lily Mae/Chardonnay's career.
"The adventures of Chardonnay"

Raven was a very special boy. He was my first stud. He grew into a beautiful dog and did a great job fathering many litters during his time with me.
Yorkie puppies may be small, but they have prominent, lovable personalities. They typically stand between 8 to 9 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 4 to 6 pounds, although there can be exceptions. The average lifespan for Yorkies is between 12 and 16 years, but I had three that lived to be 17 and 18 years old. Additionally, Yorkies are considered hypoallergenic.
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