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ok now I am really confused, Maggie's papers says she is Blue and Gold. Does that mean she is a blue yorkie !! |
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find it... to add you can read all bout the blue/choc yorkies by going to ask.com and put in blue/chocyorkies all the imfo is their it will explain the gene defect all. good luck to you and your friend. |
They are fine Greetings to you all. Just to say pups are all very well, gave them neutured to good homes and neutered the mother. Father is not my property but stopped breeding. this is one of them now adult. He is healthy. Bye http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/8770/riquinho029.jpg |
This is one of the most interesting threads i have followed here on YT for a few years. Thanks so much for this last picture of the blue boy !!! I am glad he is doing good ! |
Blue Yorkie I have two females from two different litters, both are doing great, they are fat and healthy as they can be. However, when they were born I didnt have a clue what they were....Both have a velvety feel, where the blue is as well as a blue nose. |
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I hope you like the site. It has some very good information and most people here love the breed and have a lot of good advice. If you find something that it is not great... well... just overlook as nothing in this world is perfect. But as i mentioned, the majority of people here are just great ! XOXO |
Welcome to yt, Is If the father is the same to both litters I would get him fixed, it sounds like he is the carrier of the gene, Good luck with your babies, I hope you find wonderful homes for all of them, Welcome again to yt thier are some really good people here, hope you make some great friends I do love yorkies /blue /choc/ black etc they are a wonderful breed. Blessings Denise |
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Please don't be offended, I just think that submit a bitch to the risk of a pregnancy is only justified whit the purpose of obtaining better quality, not the opposite, witch in my view is almost criminal when you are in possession of the information above. Breeding is a big step to take and should not be done naively. |
no offence taken however I have researched this myself, and nowhere have I read anything like that. It only takes one perant to carry the gene defect, not both, however if you know of this research posted anywhere on the net I would love to read it, I am always open to learning something new. I would like to know where this is at so I can read it. thank you for your input just the same, but again I would need to read this myself. And I do agree people should breed to better the breed, when I did breed I did it for that reason. However I did have a female that had a blue pup, and she was fixed and placed in a pet home, I found out later she had a litter from the person who had her before me and she had a blue pup then as well 2 different fathers but same Mom. Neihter father has thrown a blue pup sence, so I don't agree. I no longger breed but the offsring and half brothers of the father I used are still breeding no blue pups at all, the father I have has 4 half bothers breeding with other breeders and in 8 yrs no blue pups, so forgive me if I disagree with your post. hope I have not offended you as well, just speacking from experiance, blessings Denise |
I have read each post, and this was very interesting to read..I want to keep watching this also..anne |
- DPCA Breeders Education Both parents have to carry the Blue gene trust me on this I have been breeding for 18 years. I hope this link helps I hate it when people who have never had a blue pup or seen one always has something negative to say. All Blues are not the same. It does not matter if it is a Blue Doberman or a Blue Yorkie some may have problems and some may not. |
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