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Originally Posted by armani-mania I have a little angel by the name of Armani. He's now 6 months old and he's so independent. We also have a 10 month old chihuahua who seems to think that she is the boss of everything. I have found that over training provided from myself, that these little furry bundles are extremely smart. I decided on speaking only spanish to my pup and raising him that way. I didn't want any particular stranger speaking my general commands at first in order to confuse him. This has worked great, and I appreciate all of the feedback from everyone here. It has been awhile since I posted anything.
I have a question though in regards to his coat. His coat now is cottony on his back but almost silky on his head. Yet it has its good and it's bad days. very hard to manage. In regards to general yorkie hair, is this going to stay this way? there was this puppy I saw in Petsmart when I was looking about 4 months ago with BEAUTIFUL hair, silky, fine, almost looked sporadicly placed on it's skin. Like braids. They wanted 1600$ for him. My jaw dropped and unfortunately as cute as he was I had to back down. When I came across my puppy at a breeders farm, they showed me the father, his hair was gorgeous, and the mother too. Although he was the last pup in the litter to go, I assumed his hair would eventually grow in as silky as his fathers. he was 12 weeks old then. Is he destined to have cotttony hair forever? How hard is it going to be to manage it? Any tips? I appreciate it. |
I really think that posting pics would be great if you can
Their coats change SO much plus he's still a pup. I do believe even if both parents were silky coated they can produce a cotton coat.