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 The Yoranian/ Yorky Pom This is what my Bella is and well even though most people look at her and ask if she is a Yorkie,I feel like I always have to explin to them thet she is a mix breed.I have looked up this breed of dog and well they too are as pricey as the Yorkies.Just according to where you get them. just a tid-bit of informationabout my little baby. :aimeeyork The Yoranian, also called a Yorky Pom, is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Pomeranian and the Yorkshire Terrier. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed. This hybrid cross is recognized by the American Canine Hybrid Club. Not all of these designer hybrid dogs being bred are 50% purebred to 50% purebred. It is very common for breeders to breed multi-generation crosses. | 
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 I've never seen a Yoranian.  Do you have any good pics of her?  :) | 
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 We had a pom for 13 years and would have gotten another one except for the incessant shedding.   I swear he shed when he was sitting still. But he will always be the #1 dog in my heart. I wouldn't bother telling people what you have if it aggravates you. Just tell them it is the love of your life. | 
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 wow Lynn,I did not know that poms shed that much,She rarely does the most I have noticed was when she was in heat,but other than that a good brushing a day and maybe a fingertip full of hair is all. | 
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 Sookie,I have a few in my album,She is never still enough to really get a good one of her.But she has ths hair like a yorkie and the attitude of one too,She was slick haired when we got her as a baby ,but now her hair is silky,but course.Does that make sence?She has the dew claws on her back feet and she was Black with only the white on her chest but now she is turning silver on top and down the middle of her back and some of the tan coloring is starting to shine thru. When do Yorkies get there final coloring.I know that they change for a while.I will upload some more pictures when I figure out how to down size them | 
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 I have also seen these dogs called Porkies.  Sounds like she got the good non-shedding genes of yorkies.  It is so amazing to me that Baxter doesn't shed.  With the pom we always had to have those roller things for our clothes. | 
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 Welcome to you and Bella.  I hope you enjoy visiting.:D | 
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 Great to finally see another like ours, and so pretty.  Our Toby is a Yoranian also.  He was a dark brown and black when we got him at 7 weeks (a rescue dog).  His hair grows like crazy and he will grow the long coat of a yorkie, but has the poofy pom tail.  We are so thankful that he doesn't shed.  Even though he is extremely smart, good natured and sociable, he suffers terribly from Little Dog Syndrome and has no fear. :) | 
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 I have a white Pommie and white hair everywhere despite a brushing every night.:D  It's amazing that you can cross these two darling breeds and come out with a non-shedding puppy.  All your babies are adorable!!!! | 
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 Bella is adorable...I always wondered what a Pom & a Yorkie mix would look like...very cute! | 
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 Verrrry Cute!!!!! All your yoranians are soooooo cute!!!!!! I have a pom and a yorkie (and a jack russell) So weird, I think some poms shed and some dont. My pom (Kaylee) never sheds but my best friend has a pom and she sheds like crazy. The funny thing is that both my pom and my friends pom have the same dad!!!. Its interesting to see the mix between the 2 breeds (very cute!) Ive always wondered what they would look like.  Thanks for sharing!!!! Love, Jenn, Buddee, Kaylee, & Chloe | 
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 There is a breeder in my area that breeds yorkie X pomeranian mixes but she calls them "pomshires" | 
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 awww, adorable, that is one really cute mix.. i love mix breeds... both are cute, very cute.. congrats moms.. hugs, CArmen in nj | 
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 Congratulations to both new Yorkiepom moms.  Thay're both adorable and have the cutest little faces.  Welcome to Yorkie Talk.  Enjoy the site and your new little ones...  :wavey::congrats::welcome4::yorkietal:dogwalk: | 
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 Hi, I am new here and need some help. Hello, My name is Nancy and I have Poms and Yorkies. I showed Collies, Shelties and Poms for a total of 30+ years. I have not shown dogs in a while because I was told with my back problem I should not be traveling or lifting as much. About three years ago I decided that I could now show again if I did it limitedly (not every other weekend from March through November) and did it with the much lighter Poms (which I quit showing about three years before I got told to quit showing the Shelties). My whole thing in showing Poms again was to show blue merle tan that I was familiar with in Collies and Shelties and so I started a breeding program and just this past March had a litter with what I thought to be my show girl for this Fall/Winter season. Well, now that the APC has thrown a wrench in the standard that says you cannot show dogs with blue eyes or blue in eyes, I am quite upset with them as their reasoning is very lame and comes from not being educated on how to breed merles. To make it worse, they tried to get the AKC to throw out the one vote for a do-over because they wanted to vote out the merle coloring in general and that did not go their way. The AKC somehow saw that the vote was misunderstood and now wants a do-over also and it looks like there will be a court fight over this. In the meantime I am sitting here with no-one to show accept a nearly six year old orange gal that might do something minor but getting her majors would be hard. I also was going to try and show Yorkies because after getting my daughter-in-law one for a present several years ago I fell in love with their temperament also. I had a male and three female, but after discovering he was producing puppies with bad hearts I had him neutered and gave him to a friend who just adores him. So I have the girls of which a couple are now spayed, but I also have one that after losing her one puppy litter last year I let her breed with my Chocolate Merle Parti male Pom. (She raised a kitten after she lost that puppy and it now weighs about 20 spayed pounds to her petite 4 pounds.) She had two little boys that are "blue merle tan" and they come by it very honestly. Their dam is a peuter blue and dark gold... the dam’s dam is a lighter blue and lighter gold, the dam’s sire is a black/tan. On the sire's side... the Pom sire is chocolate merle tan parti and Pom’s dam is a wolf sable and Pom’s sire is a blue merle tan parti. So there is that blue gene on both sides and she had these two sweet blue merle tan (rich tan) boys. I have had this breeding before only twice and it produced two orange sable Yoranians in one litter and an orange in the other litter. I was very shocked as I had no trouble at all finding homes for them. In the past I had put them on PuppyFind under Yorkies and Poms and no one said a word about it but apparently someone has complained and PuppyFind said that they now have a place for mixed breeds and they have to be listed as small, medium or large mixed breeds. I wrote and told them that they are a breed with the Hybrid Registry and what would I have to do to get them added as a separate listable breed of their own instead of in the mixed breeds. They wrote back and gave me a whole list of things I needed to do and I need some help with it and thought you all might be able to help me. They wrote me back and asked me to send in all kinds of information, including an adult picture and a baby picture, along with size, care, weight, etc. I was wondering if you, or anyone you know would have an adult picture (cute cute cute) that could be used. I have never kept any of them and I am afraid the two I have now are not going to be as representative of what people normally have because mine are blue merle tan. If you or anyone can help me, let me know please. Here is what they sent me. ************************************************** ********************* In order for a new breed to be considered, please fill out and return the form below. Please also include an adult photo representation of the breed in question so that it can be uploaded to the breed profile. Please note the following requirements for breed photos: 1. Only submit photos that you have the legal right to give Puppyfind Permission to use. 2. Please include your kennel name in order for Puppyfind to give proper credit on the photo. Contact information will not be included. 3. Photos must be of an adult dog. Puppy photos can be included, however, if an adult representation of the breed is not provided, the breed profile will not be released onto the site. 4. Photos must be of the entire dog and must be free of distractions. Photos can not contain people, other animals or miscellaneous items. Photos of dogs in a general setting such as a yard, field or in front of a plain backdrop are preferred. Photos that do not meet the above requirements will not be used. If there is not an acceptable photo for the breed profile, the potential breed will not be considered for inclusion to the site. ## Detailed Description ## Name of Breed: Country of Origin: Size: Coat: Character: Temperament: Care: Training: Activity: ## Rating (between 1 and 7) ## Size (Rating of 2, 4, 5 or 7): Energy Level: Exercise: Good with other Dogs: Good with children: Good with strangers: Trainability: Watchdog ability: Protection ability: Grooming requirements: Cold tolerance: Heat tolerance: ## Purpose (Yes or No) ## Hunting: Companion: Family Pet: Sheepdog: Herding: Cattle Driving: Cattle Flock: Farm: Vermin: Working: Tracking: Sled Dog: Hound: Field Sports: Racing: | 
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