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Old 04-06-2006, 05:14 PM   #4
Lacy's Mom
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I would expect them to stay a solid color if that is what they are now. I really prefer the purebreds of each breed, although I have occasionally seen a cute adult Yorktese or Morkies. I think you call it one or the other depending on which is the sire and which is the dam. I've also heard that a Morkie to a Morkie does not produce as pretty pups? I've also seen some that look 100% Yorkie, but most look a little scruffy to me. If the runt is real light you may want to consider tear stains showing. Also, a mixed breed might be healthier, but I sure wouldn't pay a "designer dog" price. It's hard to say if the runt will stay a runt. If she was the last one born, she will probably gain weight up to the rest of them in a short time. It's probably too early to tell, but I have seen some really thin haired Morkies so I might go with the thicker coat. If any of their tails are curling like Maltese I might pick that one since I love their curling tails, but I think that doesn't happen until they are older.

I'm a lot of help, huh? Good luck, pick the one you bond to and you will think it's the prettiest dog you've ever seen no matter what it grows up to look like!
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