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Old 07-01-2015, 02:02 AM   #4
matese
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Welcome to YT. Due to the massive picture lol, I don't see any white on this pup. My personal experience with 5 yorkies, 2 were black saddle, with auburn face and legs, one had a tuff of white hair on her chest, 3 were silver saddle with blonde to tan face and legs. Yorkie hair color changes from puppy hood to adult some yorkies at age 2 y/o the hair is still changing color. Hair coloring is also a genetic factor, generations back there could have been grandparents where a yorkie had white hair mixed in and this cropped up in the litter of pups you are looking at. Good breeders that breed for show quality pups check back up to 10 generations for genetic health, weight, size, etc. Back yard breeders breed for the buck and do NO generation check. If you can send better pictures it may help. To me if the yorkie is pure breed the color matters not to me, what matters is the health of the pup, personality. These yorkies capture ones heart, if you are looking for a pet and not one to breed, love this little guy for the pup that he is and will be.
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