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Old 09-06-2006, 09:52 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Lorraine
Hi this is an excellent article, the link is to an article on Goldenrays website. Cher has been a show breeder for 25+ years and knows so much about Yorkies and is more than willing to share that knowledge.
http://members.aol.com/CYorkie/Genet...Chocolate.html
thank you so very much just finished reading this . I had already talked to the breeder I received these dogs from since I myself did not raise them or rear them from my own persoanl built lines . I already choose not to ever breed these two dogs together again ... but I sometimes wonder where all this does come from I have never produced one before but like some few others have seen one . and I did make the misstake of owning a blue born pup a few yrs back and it did just as she states in this article . it was about 8 or 9 months old and lost all its body hair and on its head by this age and then was dead before I knew it and nothing could be done it just died one night I woke to find it dead ... no reason ..... Now had I known this all before hand I would have never purchased this ... and yes I was heart broken he was a very sweet little guy .. but not worth the pain ...
Well I will not offer this pup for sale ..... and I dont beleive in RARE in any breed ..... and I dont believe in t-cup in any breed other then the chihuahua ... never mind I wont go there ....
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thank you so very much for the link I will do my own write up about this on my site ... again thanks .
Pat
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