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Old 07-02-2007, 07:54 PM   #12
Lorraine
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Originally Posted by tammy8833 View Post
i should have used not always true instread of incorrect, i typed to quick

my experience is with the yorkie poms

i had two, with different parents, but related the pups look alike except for the coloring was a shade different.

i had puppies they mainly looked alike i had to blonde and one dark sable

if i reseach that breed for example on dogster.com most look a like, of course color may very depending on what color the parents are. like using a black pup with a yorkie you will more than likely have dark puppies. now i have seen where they dont look anything like mine, but i think that most of that comes from the breeder and the dog.
most look similar in looks and hair type. but i think that some breeders also dont watch the line enough to know what they are getting. some people dont care, while others do. the breeder i got mine from, all of hers look alike some turn out blonde and some turn out a red color, but their features are always alike.

just like a cock a poo, most look similar
yorkie poo, most look similar

i think it depends on the breeder and the dogs used

but yes sometimes you get some that dont look like what you saw somewhere else and personally i think that has a lot to do with lying about what its mixed with, or omitting something about the parents
There is no lines in mixes, they are mixes of two or more breeds. You take the mix breed them and you will still get anything. The result of a mix can produce either end of the bell curve in what it looks like and everything in between. As a professional pet dog groomer for 16 years most clients have mixed breeds about 95% of my business. No two cockapoos looked a like in appearance size or coat type. That is just one mix example.
There was a guy selling pups on line that were puggles, beagle pug crosses. The whole litter of 4 could have passed for beagles.
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