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Old 06-19-2010, 12:44 PM   #10
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by LIL MIS' MAGIC View Post
We have both yorkies and silkies.......and they are very different. I have one yorkie breed very close to standard and one that is way off standard. I have three silkies that are all AKC champions.

Here are the things I notice having both living in my home:

Yorkies - round eyes, toy face, more square body (closer to same height was length of back), smaller (but not always), longer hair but silky,and blue/gold coloring.

Silkies - almond eyes with dark rim, longer face, more rectangular body (longer than tall), slightly bigger, hair should not touch the ground but is silky and are tri-colored - lighter gold/tan topnot than face and blue body can range in shades.

Temperment wise......these are my observations with my group. My yorkies tend to less spirited than my silkies. My silkies enjoy spending more time outside than my yorkies....exploring their surroundings. All of mine love to bark and are great protectors and all of mine love to be close to you if not in your lap. At times I think the silkies are easier to train (they certainly were for potty training).....but then they have also been show dogs and started with command training much earlier.

Health wise......my yorkies have many more health issues than my silkies. Silkies do not struggle with things like liver shunt, LP and as many stomach issues......but again that can go back to breeding! There are many, many healthy yorkies with no issues out there......and I am sure there are silkies that do have issues. But as a "breed" there are differences, but there are also big differences in the number of dogs in each of these breed.

I recommend either....but recommend buying from breeders that beed to the AKC standard!
I agree with a lot you have said, meaning I've read similar things before, but I thought Yorkies had almond eyes as well.

Concerning health issues, I just believe that has to do with the popularity of the Yorkie, the higher they are on the popularity charts the higher they are on the health problem charts. Too many breeders start breeding not for the love of the breed, but just to make money.
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