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Originally Posted by My guy Charles What type of coat a Yorkie has? Charlie is 16 months old - will his coat change at his age?? |
Hi!
I didn't see your descripton of what Charlie's current coat color is, but it can take 3 or possibly more years for the coat to 'mature' with regard to coloring...which I assume you mean. There is a "Sticky" on YT about Yorkie coat color genetics and there are other sources as well, if you are interested in doing a little research. I find it a fascinating subject.
If you mean coat type (silky vs cottony), my understanding is that coat type is genetically linked to 'eye glow' color and that a pup's eyes with a 'correct' silky coat glow blue to green to gold where an 'incorrect' (cotton) coat type Yorkie has eyes that glow red. Also, a cotton coat has no shine and does not reflect light/is not shiny where a silky coat reflects light and shines/glows like polished metal.
I am a genetics enthusiast...not an expert. I'm just interested in the subject.
Coat type will not change from cottony to silky or vice versa, as I understand it, but at 16 months old, if Charlie is genetically capable of doing so, his coat color may continue to change color for quite some time. Brody will be 2 in March and his color is still changing. Mia is golden, and I am still watching to see what happens with her coloring.
I do not believe anyone can give you a definitive answer as to exactly what color a Yorkie's changing coat color will end up being...but, that's part of the fascination with Yorkies!
Good luck. I hope you find your answer!