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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 We used to call two of our dogs when I was growing up beagles but they were mixes that favored beagles so we asked we just said beagles. I think it's just easier for some to say one breed then multiples. sometimes yorkies are also bred so poorly they can look like mixes but aren't. My two girls have ACA papers which are not reputable but say they are yorkies both have floppy ears and one is 18 pounds and the other is 11 there is a chance they could be mixes but when I'm asked what they are I say yorkies. Joey is skinny and tall with huge ears and has no papers but I again say he is a yorkie when asked. I just don't think it's so cut and dry. |
I understand what you're saying although I am not asking people.......they are approaching me. I know not all pure breeds meet the so-called "breed standard" either. It's just happened so much lately, that I find myself feeling like if every dog with "some" yorkie in them is a yorkie, then there really is no such thing as a Yorkie.