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I'll argue with Breezeway too. ;) Personally I think there is a difference in temperament. They are not as hyper as my yorkies...and really just gentler. It is difficult to put your finger on...but they're different and in a way I wouldn't say was just the personality of the dog. |
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My sister's son came directly from my parents through her marriage to an Italian, and he produced a child. These children are cousins and have different genetic make-up. |
The names may change and the kids colors may also change down the line due to mixed marriages etc etc. But they still came from the same 2 ancestors. Whether it be Native american or Italian. |
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I have raised dogs for 35 years. I have a yorkie that has barked maybe twice in 2 years, she is very quiet. Hmmm. I am not going to argue, They are all YORKIES. Some bark, some dont, Some are loving, some arent, some are chewers, some arent, some are big eaters some arent, some weigh 3 lbs, some weigh 15 lbs. etc etc the list can go on and on. What I am saying is each dog is different. |
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I'll have to agree :D I have a Yorkie who is very quite, a Biewer who is quiet and one who is not particularly quite, lol My Yorkie rarely if ever barks, and she is a purebread Yorkie, lol. Personalities differ amongst breeds as well as within breeds ;) |
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What you are saying is fine, and I'm sure that's what she meant but did not correctly say. As a mathematician, poor logic bugs me. |
Epsilon, I believe that's more of a semantic distinction than a logical one. And I'd say the semantics are correct -- if you claim to be a direct descendent of George Washington, say, you are not claiming that George Washington is your father. Not that important, but anyhow, carry on! |
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