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Originally Posted by Elliern I prefer my yorkies to look closer to the breed standards. I paid a lot of money for my recent baby. She definitely does not meet breed standards at 5 months of age. In my opinion breeders should not sell yorkies as full blood yorkies when they know they won’t meet breed standards. I have no problem with them being a pound over or slightly different in appearance. But to me, it is irresponsible breeders who simply want to make as much money as possible and don’t really care about “standards“. It was my own fault that I got a puppy that kinda looks like a yorkie. Has the right color and perked up ears. But extremely long legs, wavy to curly thick fur (not hair) and a large thick muzzle. No perked up nose here. And not the temperament or behavior of my previous yorkies. She is a wild child! My vet did not list her breed as a yorkie. She asked me if I thought she was a full blood yorkie.
We still love her and she gets lots of love and attention and toys. She will have a very good life. But is not the dog I had hoped for. |
My question would be what would they do with the yorkie puppies that aren't standard if you think they shouldn't sell them? Not every puppy is going to turn out to be a show dog. Yes I think that there are many people who breed yorkies that don't look even close to the standard but many do and still might get not perfect pups. It's nott he pups fault. Yorkies were originally bigger then what they are now and they have throw backs that end up being bigger. My second youngest Ollie really shocked his breeder because she generally has pretty small pups but he ended up outweighing his parents by 5 months old and that has never happened to her before and he is about to be 3 and is 15 pounds. You have to pretty much go to a show breeder is you are looking for more of a perfect standard yorkie or at least put in A LOT of work and money to find a good breeder. Puppies have a puppy coat which is generally a little more fluffy and can curl a bit but their adult coat is normally much different so she probably still has her puppy coat. You also can't expect a dog to have the same personality of other dogs you have had because they are their own little person and going to have their own personality.