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07-25-2008, 07:42 PM | #1 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: evanston, IL
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| annoying pet peeve. Lately I've had so many people asking me if my Paddy is a Silky terrier. I'm like no he's a yorkie. And they're like Really??! but his coat is so silky?? And then someone else said his coat looked too silky for a yorkie. Am I crazy or isn't an appropriate Yorkie coat supposed to be silky?? I read the yorkie coat thread and it says that. And aren't silky terriers usually bigger than 5 lbs with much bigger faces? Now, I have nothing against Silky Terriers as I am sure they are great dogs, but I really think Paddy looks like a Yorkie! I don't know, I guess it just one of my little pet peeves when even people who own certain types of dogs seem to know absolutely nothing about their breed. Anyone else get these comments??
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07-25-2008, 07:52 PM | #2 |
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| Same here! I was in Petsmart and a woman with a tiny Yorkie insisted that Pebbles was a Silky because she was too large @ 10 lbs. I was so sad/mad that she kept going on about it with her little tiny "Barkly" who was all of 3.5 lbs. She "expertly" told me the standard was 3 to 7 lb and since my baby was 10 lbs. he could not be a Yorkie! I wanted to smack her! I hate know it alls.
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07-25-2008, 07:56 PM | #3 |
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| I hate it when someone asks "what kind of Yorkie is that...a standard or teacup?" I always say there is only one kind of Yorkie!!
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07-25-2008, 08:14 PM | #4 |
Donating YT 500 Club Member | I know it can be annoying answering the same questions from people, especially when they seem so rude. I usually take the opportunity to try and give them a friendly but brief education about yorkies, size and standard. I also at that time try to educate them about where not to get their yorkie or any dog from, puppymills, byb's, off the internet, etc.
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07-25-2008, 08:18 PM | #5 |
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| People always ask me if my little one (gray one) is a mix and I say NO!
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07-25-2008, 10:25 PM | #6 |
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| Punkin/Piper Mom, You said your little gray one? Just courious if you could show a pic since I KNOW the picture in MY head is all wrong for what your baby must be. Is the gray color that throws people in the black/silver back? My Tank is still very black and I constantly have to defend him, to many question his coloring. |
07-25-2008, 10:27 PM | #7 | |
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I've learned over time that alot of people just don't know dog breeds very well and their comments are really innocent. I have had labs for years, one of them was way over standard in weight. He weighed 120lbs, I was walking him around our neighborhood and someone came up to me to pet him and asked me if he was a rottie. I think I just about laughed, he was a black lab.. solid black. So, looking very perplexed I just replied and said, No he is a labrador. LOL I still laugh about it, but I figured this guy really didn't know much about different dog breeds to think a solid black dog was a rottie to begin with. As far as someone with a yorkie arguing with the pp, thats just plain rude.
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07-25-2008, 10:27 PM | #8 |
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| I've had some annoying questions too, the best one was in a Starbucks drive thru, some lady was already being rude trying to cut us off in line, then asked me if Duke was some totally off the wall type of dog, I can't remember what she called him but it was something or some kind of breed I had never heard of in my life. I guess it just goes along with owning them...
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07-26-2008, 02:27 AM | #9 |
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| People keep asking if Jake is a puppy, or call him a puppy.. grrr. And ask if he will get any bigger. NO HE WONT and he's not a puppy look at his greying coat! baah. Why do people have to come up and bother? Its a dog. Maybe if I had an ugly dog they wouldn't bother haha
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07-26-2008, 03:46 AM | #10 |
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| I guess we will just have to make allowance for the none-Yorkie folk eh. They obviously don't know what a joy they are and are soo missing out. Hugs Shirl
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07-26-2008, 03:47 AM | #11 |
YT 1000 Club Member | I to get that all the time. Maggie has red leg in her genes and a slow growing somewhat coarse coat. I have been asked if she was a norwich terrier, a australian terrier. I just say no she's a Yorkie. If they actually knew what those 2 terriers looked like they would see that there are big differences even if they are similar in color. Then Dante weighs in at 10.5 lbs and people ask if he's a Silky. i just say nope he's a Yorkie he just ate too much as a pup. Tis leaves them looking confused. Now Friday I have people asking me all the time what kind of dog is she. But she is only 4 months old so they aren't sure I guess. I think that when people think of Yorkies they have this picture in their head and anything that doesn't look like that picture just isn't a Yorkie to them. As far as the lady with the 3.5 lb Yorkie arguing with megansmomma, I would have told her then obviously you need to research Yorkies a little better.
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07-26-2008, 03:49 AM | #12 |
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| Shirl - that's right! Excuse them for their ignorance!!! If you haven't experienced a Yorkie, you haven't experienced life to the fullest! Try to use it as a teaching moment....
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07-26-2008, 05:48 AM | #13 |
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| Just some info we can throw back to someone who insults our dogs........... from the "Dog Bible, The Definitive Source for all Things Dog" by Kristin Mehus-Roe, page 344, it shows a Silky Terrier and weights are 8 to 10 lbs standard, erect ears, looks very much like a yorkie EXCEPT the face is a little larger because of the Australian Terrier genes. The body is longer than the dog is tall, while a Yorkie has a square body, and there are differences in the bone shape of the heads. Silkys have a strong, long and WEDGE shaped head with a flat skull that is slightly longer than the muzzle. The yorkie has a small, flat skull: the muzzle is tapered with a small black nose. Yorkies have long hair on the muzzle, while Silkys have short hair on the muzzle. Also a Silky is calmer and sweet as it's activity level is moderate, while Yorkies is high. For a real kick, you could tell them their doggie looks like a Chinese Crested Powderpuff. Let them go home and look it up HA! Honestly memorize the book title and throw that out. See we can be experts too!
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07-26-2008, 10:51 AM | #14 | |
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I meet too many people like the one megansmomma met here on the upper west side, that think they know everything and will argue with you. So it is difficult. I actually had a lady with three very fat pugs tell me I was walking my dog too fast when it was hot the other day. I was like...actually this is really slow for him, perhaps you should walk your dogs a little faster.
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07-26-2008, 10:57 AM | #15 |
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| LOL Sometimes I don't mind if I am rude. I figured they were rude to make the dumb statement in the first place as I didn't ask for their opinion. I have been told that one of my Yorkies is not a yorkie.....but both are. They don't understand that the color changes as they get a bit older and some take on a different look. Both of mine are AKC and I have their family tree back 5 generations. They are pure yorkies and even if they weren't, they are my babies! ARF! ARF!
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