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Originally Posted by lynzy420 I agree with you here but will go one step further....It is obvious that Minnie is not completely a Yorkie.
Example in the human world: My mother's dearest friend Rita was married to Bill, they had a daughter Ruthie, Ruthie was very obviously (like Minnie) not a completely caucasion child.....Billy left Rita believing she had cheated on him....my mother convinced him that Rita did not cheat etc., wait for blood tests etc....come to find out a little known family secret was that Great Great Grandma was part African American part White...anyway...Ruthie looks more African American than white but she is beautiful and Rita and Billy are still married today. Noteworthy here is that Ruthie's children have barely a hint of African American, YOU would not know that they had it in their blood upon site. Ruthie you can tell immediately upon site.
My point here is this can happen in dog world too, I am not a fool I can look at Minnie and tell what she is NOT, don't tell me what I CAN clearly see (not a Yorkie), test results or not this pup is clearly mixed with something down the line. |




Anybody, even with half eyesight can see the same thing you as you. I smell BS

when it comes to that DNA test!