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Old 08-10-2005, 06:37 PM   #22
Skittles_Momma
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Originally Posted by crystalsmom
I see what you mean, it's right up in the top-knot. A silk coat in a yorkie is a
recessive gene and that is so hard to breed to the standard and of course people
want it, it's beautiful and it's so so much easier to take care of. I love the picture
of the two of them and I'm sure the lighter of the two has a silk coat ( you can
almost see it reflect the light in the photo) How old is that yorkie?? Alot have
had the perfect color and coat and it starts changing as they get older. It is still
very very nice.
Crystalsmom
Are you referring to the silver looking yorkie in the pic that has 2 yorkies side by side........if so that is Skittles. And I have always thought her coat to be cotton like, or least it use to mat easily. Nowadays it doesnt seem to, but then again I had shaved her belly so she doesnt have as much hair. I want the next yorkie to be more of what the standard is suppose to be, I like the yorkies I see with that different color streak thru the center of their topknot! Oh and Skittles is 2yr old (june 15)

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