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Old 05-14-2008, 10:36 AM   #1
california doll
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Cup color and thickness as an adult...?

Hey everyone - Im new to all this and i am very excited to be getting my male yorkie this summer; his name will be Brooklyn

anyway, i was talking to *Jaya and Jenna* (thank you so much!) regarding the yorkies color and texture as a baby & adult.

for instance, one of her yorkies as a baby was a thick coat, and when she got her hair cut, she became a silky coat. & her other yorkie was a silky coat as a baby, and when she got her hair cut she got a thick coat. (i hope i got that right )

well, my question is basically - how do you determine the yorkies color and texture as an adult (when its a baby)?

- do you just look at the parents and other siblings? (but even then, like humans, they dont come out like their parents; perhaps like an uncle, etc.)

- look at its roots? (i was suggested for color.)

- at what age can you tell a yorkies texture (& color)?

- just luck?


- this is my first yorkie, and obviously which ever yorkie i see first & fall in love with will do it for me, but of course i also want the perfect yorkie for me

(id also like a tiny yorkie - as in when full grown not too big - being that i will be living in a condo, and we will be getting an english bulldog as well - so the condo will be spacious, but with 2 dogs, id prefer my yorkie to not be too big as an adult.)

- so quickly on size - does it just depend - as in luck? or can you tell when theyre babies what size approx. they will be when adults? because ive read on forums that they were told they might a certain size, but at the end turned out bigger.


- hope i made myself clear

please & thank you

Last edited by california doll; 05-14-2008 at 10:37 AM.
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