I think He has questionable relatives. 4 Attachment(s) hehe. :):):) Ok so I know that Walker is purebred but he has some tendencies that make me question it. He's always been a chewer. Especially on wood. This would be because he's part beaver. Then he acquired the ability to eat anything. This includes rocks and rubber bands that have somehow turned up in his poop. :rolleyes: That's his goat genes coming out to play. His newest questionable animal trait is holding on to things with his front paws while he lays on his back and chews on them. Just like an otter! I have proof! Here is the picture of an Otter eating clams. Here are the pictures of Walker Chewing up a stick. Which demonstrates both otter and beaver tendencies.:) |
These are pretty tough accusations! Um...where are the pics...we need good solid proof. None of this hokis pokis Photo Shop stuff either! |
OK I see them...hmmm...that is some pretty damming evidence. I'd request a refund from the breeder. |
Lol. Yea. He's pretty much a dud as yorkies go;) (I'm JUST KIDDING) But as a circus side show I think he'd be quite impressive. |
I know my boys are the same way. Actually the cat has decided he wants to be a dog too! He trys to eat their food & begs with the best of them. For 15 years we hardly ever saw him...called him the blonde ghost. NOW he's constantly under foot. But we love him. |
Cute!! |
By-dang I think your right, That is definately a yorkeavoatter if I have ever seen one! LOL:yay_jump: |
1 Attachment(s) ohhhh, a very rare but excellent example of a yorkeavoatter. ohhhh-ahhhh. :p We have a fabulous example of a Begorkie. Beaver/Goat/Yorkie. I've laughed myself silly watching her working so hard at pulling pieces of the old backyard fence off to eat. Unfortunately the new fence is not so easily destroyed, so she's moved on to our wood floor and the molding. :eek::eek: She can jump and climb and walk along the narrowest of ledges. Any goat would be jealous of her abilities. And of course she has the wonderful loving nature of a Yorkie. We are praying she'll outgrow the other tendencies and simple decide on being a full time Yorkie when she grows up. :rolleyes: 1) Our precious Begorkie, Gracie Ruth |
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HAHA. He has yet to try many balancing acts, he just recently started going up stairs by himself so I think we have a little time before the mountain goat balancing begins. I never knew wood would be such a tempting delicacy. :):):) |
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