Quote:
Originally Posted by ChibiLuv My yorkie Molli is AKC but she’s cotton coat which is a fault and she’s bigger (11pounds) so she wouldn’t be show dog material but she’s got the temperament and is the best. Just saying through my research it seems only the higher caliber breeders will let you meet the puppy.
Also after researching both Yorkies and Biewers I have to say they look the same to me. My heart dog was a yorkie mix so I dunno if that makes me not a true yorkie person. To me they have the same sweet, bright, slightly mischievous smile. Pictures from Benchmaark Biewers in Michigan |
Even part Yorkie qualifies you as a Yorkie person if you adore the breed but nothing wrong whatever with loving, appreciating, having other breeds or different Yorkie looks for a change anytime you want, as sometimes your feelings are too raw missing your Yorkie to have another one around until you heal more. You'll still love Yorkies just the same even with other breeds and Yorkie looks in your home and heart and absence makes the heart grow fonder, haha. After I lost Scotty, I couldn't abide bringing another little Yorkie in the house for the longest time as it would never be Scotty.
Took 5 years and then another two searching, talking, looking at litters, visiting pounds, finally found the breeder I'd been looking for then waiting for the breeding, pregnancy, whelping, 4 mos. mommy time, etc., before little Jilly came home w/me
in place of my long-awaited little beauty from the gorgeous sire and dam, 2nd pick of the litter after the breeder. Breeder brought Jilly out of her work apron front pocket to show me the sickly little dog she'd been caring for from birth, as the dam had turned from her, as I was playing w/my long-awaited lovely perfect Yorkie pup. Jilly was imperfect in almost every way but perfect to me and it took some weeks before I grew to love her but when I did, it was as if Scotty never left, just looked different and behaved differently but every bit the love of my life for the next 13 years when she wasn't expected to live that long. Same story with Tibbe. Each one is so special, however different.