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Originally Posted by capt_noonie This is very interesting. When we got Uni, I must admit it was to breed her (WE ARE NOT GOING TO NOW) and the day after we got her, we looked at boy yorkies. We went to one family that said "we are not doing it for the money, we do it for the love of the breed". Good thing we didn't get one from them. The parents were on site, but they were over 10 lbs, the mom was all gold, the 10 week old pups were already 3 lbs (there were SEVEN of them!). They weren't puppy mill breeders by any means, but they're def were not in it for "the love of the breed". That being said... yorkies can carry the all blonde gene, but that is not standard yorkie, and that gene should not be passed on. |
Since the one post said one dam produced a golden Yorkie in each of several litters, you must be right. So, it is not one of those anomallies like albinoism where perfectly normal blue & gold yorkies produce one. It would be that one was a carrier. And then they should not continue to breed. Who knows though, they may start another movement and get a new breed like they did with the Biewers.