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Well she is a cutie pie. My molly has fine hair too. I seems like they look about the same. We call Molly a hamster and a fruit bat. Molly doesn't look like most yorkies I see (fluffy). However she is a silky coat. I have a friend who has a wavy coat. Her dog is soooo cute but, they have had alot of problems with his coat. In fact they had to shave him down when he was 5 months old because his adult coat matted with his puppy hair. Don't worry about her coat right now. It will come in. I am still waiting on Molly. She is a total breeze to bath and dry though.:) |
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She is NOT ugly but finding that 'show' dog is not easy & not cheap... I understand you wanting her to fill in a bit but all yorkies are cute in their own way. |
why would anyone buy a yorkie they thought was ugly???? have you asked the vet why her coat is broken/ missing? i'm sure it will grow in though |
Aww she is a cutie. I don't know what kind of coat she might have for sure. Right now she is looking like maybe she will have a wiry coat but I understand that as young puppies it is VERY hard to tell between the wiry and silk coated pups. I do not know what the age is that you are supposed to be able to tell for sure. Did you pay show dog price for her? If not I would not worry too much about it. She looks so sweet and I am sure she will be a lovely dog no matter what her coat is:) . |
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If you're planning to show, then you should probably buy from a show breeder, so you know what you are getting. Most dogs ARE NOT show quality. |
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1 Attachment(s) Titan's hair was like you discribed when whe first got him at 6 months. I trimmed off the ones that were longer to match the short ones. Now he's a year old and he looks better. Here is a picture of him |
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i think she will turn out ok maybe she has allergies that cause the skin to break off it may be something simple though like a change in diet? |
I also posted in your other thread. I have a 5 month old little girl and he coat looks similar to your little girl's coat. I trimmed her down and her fur is coming in a lot more silky.I think she is just losing her puppy coat. I am not really worried about it 1) because I'm not showing her or breeding her and 2) I have her brother who is a year old and his coat did the same thing but now it is so soft and silky and shiny. I keep him in a puppy cut but if I wanted to grow his hair out long, I would have no problem doing it. Your little girl is not ugly. She is precious! Maybe she is just a late bloomer. Have you tried the Missing Link Supplement? I believe that is what made my Hobbs' hair so soft and silky. Look at this thread and see for yourself: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...t=Missing+Link |
I think she is adorable! Lots of puppies have fine and straggly hair - Jaxon did when we first got him. Using a good shampoo and conditioner really helps (LOVE Chris Christensen). I'm sure her hair will fill in just fine and she'll be even more adorable. |
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