07-14-2009, 07:36 PM
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| YorkieTalk Newbie!
Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA, USA
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| Yorkshire Terrier Club of America states: "The most distinctive characteristic of an adult Yorkshire Terrier is its long blue and tan silk coat. A puppy is born black and tan, but the only recognized colors for adults when registering with AKC are blue and gold, blue and tan, black and gold,or black and tan." Both of my Yorkies are black and tan and they are true Yorkies. They also have curly/wavy hair. I know long, straight hair is only recognized in the AKC but that doesn't mean they are not true Yorkies. Quote:
Originally Posted by FidoTheYorkie Yorkies are dark silver blue and tan, they should not bee black/tan except when they are puppies.
Yorkshire Terrier puppies are Black and tan, but then they loose theyre black color and get this beautiful dark silver blue color
Just read the standard: American Kennel Club - Yorkshire Terrier
Yorkies are just in this one color, they should not be with much white markings (like biewer yorkies, they are just Maltese/yorkie mixes i think, theyre not pure yorkies). | |
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