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Are the last two pics on your first post the pics of her mom & dad? She is a very pretty little girl! She looks like she will have a pretty coat! Are you planning to breed her or will she be a companion? |
She is from the Pinkerlton Kennel in Hungary, Kinga?? I love the sire he is a gorgeous boy! I personally do not care for the head piece on the dam.. The pup also looks like she might go light, but she has a very pretty head.. JMO.. Melanie |
Her parents are beautiful, but are you buying this bitch for a pet or show? I think that she would make a wonderful pet. |
Wow! So many questions! So many great comments! :) Thanks! I'll take the questions as I see them: Quote:
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Dam: Pinkerlton's Pink in the Clink "Bambi" Quote:
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Wow! Amanda- you are good! She has a pretty face and nice colors! At seven months she is pretty much at full size... will she be big enough to breed? She looks small! |
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I think she is beautiful, but I am no expert when it comes to breeding or showing. |
I really love the sire's look as well. He is what I LIKE!! I think she favors the Dam though and she is beautiful except for the teeth which should affect her as a breeder I don't think. I am not a breeder of shoer however just a fancier. :D |
Really great looks. You can see a lot of personality in her. |
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Maybe she can get braces or something. Wasn't there a thread about someone having to get braces for their yorkie? |
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Would this little girls bite be genetic and be passed on to her puppies if she were used to breed? I assumed she would be used as breeding stock since the title of the thread referred to her as a bitch. Anyone know? |
bite If I read the post correctly, the breeder was sending newer pic's about the bite. Pulling the retained canines when they doubled up might have made a world of different..since there is a big gap there..breeder said gap was smaller now. I would want a couple more pic's...I wonder of other retained teeth caused the incisors to flare out? |
overbites and underbites are usually genetic but sometime dbl canines can give a false look of an overbite. Pat in the picture of her mouth closed it looked very prominate to me and really don't think that can be corrected..IMHO! |
site Does this breeder have a web site..I would enjoy looking at the Yorkies..seems I have looked a few in Hungary. |
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