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Originally Posted by Pinehaven You know, there are unbiased articles and there are biased articles. There are articles that try to educate you with truths and facts and there are articles that try to fill your mind with fears, doubts and a bit of intimidation.
It's for the reader to decide which articles seems most reasonable, logical and scientific to them. So read any article with an open mind, do your research and decide for yourself because you can read a dozen different opinions. And once you've read the opinions, than do your research on coat color genetics and recessive genes.
While articles based on opinions may say one thing, scientific facts and study of genetics can shed a completely different light on the whole story. |
I don't know that it is about reading things with an "open mind". I think it is about (at least for me) breeding a dog that is simply not correct. Few of the chocolates I have seen have even a correct coat texture. A huge part of the correct yorkie is coat color and texture.
I am not trying to insult those here with the chocolates, every dog deserves love and adoration, but a picture speaks a thousand words. Yorky Diva has a dog on her avatar that has the best coat I have seen on one yet, most are wirey and brittle looking, not silky at all. Now they are saying they are bigger as well? I am just a little confused as to what they are going for here.