To answer your question, yes the color is 'rare' in that it is not one that commonly occurs w/ purebred yorkies. However, it is considered a non-standard fault and should not be bred 'just for the fun of it' or just to get something 'different.' Of course, there are other red flags (such as the advertisement of t-cups, for starters) that would indicate this is not the most reputable person to be dealing with. |