06-02-2015, 08:31 AM
|
#6 |
Donating YT 3000 Club Member
Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: E.Stroudsburg, Pa.
Posts: 69,269
| 5/21 you shared a thread with member Tay65 titled I have a mixed breed. you posted these same pictures today on that thread, I answered you on that thread, now I see you have created your own thread. This is what I sent you on the thread by Tay65 I have a mixed breed. For starters, yorkie puppies do not have long curly hair, some yorkies will have floppy ears, I had two with floppy and two with straight stand up ears. As for is she a yorkie. I say at this age give her time to grow, to me she looks like a poorly breed yorkie, she has the coloring of a yorkie, IMO, I think she will be a large baby, 10 lbs maybe more. I say this because of my own personal experience. All my yorkies were 10 lbs and over, my largest being 17 lbs. Looking at your babies face shape and size leads me to think she will be on the larger size, not the standard 5 to7lbs. This is JUST my opinion. I had two yorkies that remained with pure black hair on their back and auburn hair on face and legs, I had two yorkies that were silver grey body and tan / blond face and legs. Did you see the parents of this puppy, did you buy this puppy from a breeder, or, someone that had a yorkie and mated her/him with with another yorkie. Did you get AKC registration papers for this puppy.... As long as she is a healthy baby and you love this little baby that's all that really matters. I understand that you want to know if she is pure breed, but, a picture is just that, a picture. Sometimes it is hard to tell from a picture if a pup is pure breed. If your vet feels she is 80% yorkie, I would go with the vet. You can do a DNA on her to see if she is pure 100 % yorkie. There are members on YT that are DNA savvy. Love and enjoy this new little life you have accepted to join you and your family.
__________________ Joan, mom to Cody  RIP Matese  Schnae  Kajon  Kia  forever in my  A House Is Not A Home Without A Dog |
| |