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12-10-2015, 10:20 AM | #46 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Dec 2015 Location: Brookings, Oregon Curry
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| Thank you all of you for your explanation on the Parti Gene. I never knew anything about it. I was just looking for a Yorkie companion. I ran into two that were absolutely adorable. Then the breeder told me that the father had the Parti Gene. The only thing I could see that caught my eye was some white on the dog. I also noted that hair was a bit course. I know that my Yorkie who lived 13 years (with bad health issues), was totally black when I got her. She turned into the most beautiful dog. Of course I never even gave a thought to breeding her. She was only 3# all of her adult life. I cannot imagine I could get a dog so well behaved again. Missy never had any bad habits. I was so thankful that I took the time to train her. I will be doing the same with my new Yorkies. |
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