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Originally Posted by PrestigeousYT Once he gets more coat, it will soften his look. I agree I would let him have more hair on the ears.
Get some pics of him just on the floor do the squeakie toy or a noise to get his attention. You will get a better look at his topline.
Sometimes puppies don't care for the stacking.
Sometimes pups will look like the head is not in balance with the body, until they mature and their body catches up.
So just keep training him and watching him.
His color looks great.
Deana
Prestigeous Yorkies |
Thanks Deana... I will wait for his coat to get longer when I get a photo of his natural free stack. His puppy coat still gets in the way. You're right I really did notice the difference of a stacked pup and a stacked mature dog... the head of pups looked bigger for their body unlike the matured yorkies. Is it true that it's common for yorkies to be easty-westy (even show yorkies) because they were bred to be ratters?