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Originally Posted by wnalegria In your post you called the puppy pet quality. The amount of white on the puppy's chest will not make a differance in the amount of love that it can give to you- or you can give to it.
If you are wanting a puppyto show and or breed it might make a differance. Many YT have white on the chest it is quite common. This white is masked as the other coat grows long and covers it. If a breeder has a concern as to the amount of white on the chest- thay may grade the puppy as pet/companion quality.
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Yes, the puppy is just for a pet for my mom. The white will not matter at all to her or even to me. My only concern was to ensure that this was normal and not a sign the dog was actually a mix. I don't want to pay that kind of money for a mix. However, I would gladly pay it for a full-blood yorkie.