I'm not trying to be argumentative, but the description doesn't sound like a parti, nor does it sound like a standard Yorkie. And what's with the Fox Terrier reference? You have to admit that it's all second hand descriptions from someone that hasn't seen the dog. I won't assume that Ms. Gordon meant 'parti' unless she said 'parti'. Surely by 2010 she's aware of the term. I think the jury's still put on this one.
As for my vet, it doesn't mean a hill of beans to me that he referred to my pups as 'tri-colored', but that's what he called them and that's what's on the receipt. I just mentioned that to illustrate that the same term can mean different things to different folks and that's why I'd like more clarity as to what Ms.Gordon said. |