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Becki, thanks for educating us on this! I've learned so much from reading your posts. Girl you need to post more! ;) |
Yes, you are right 100% there are many bad animals that can obtain a title but there are also many stunning champions and these stunning champions are producing excellent dogs too. If a bloodline is consistent in producing nice animals I will go for that. I feel that there are many breeders outthere that are working very hard to produce stunning/amazing and healthy Yorkies. We cannot generalize but I would say that if someone has been involved for so many years in the show ring then that person is working very hard to produce nice/sound animals. I would trust this person more than an unknown breeder. Again, just my point of view and I do not mean to offend anyone! :) Quote:
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I agree. :) Quote:
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Snicker is a red legged too. Quote:
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Yep, mine is too. He has never been groomed. I have trimmed his feet and privates but he really doesn't need trimming. His coat is very silky but thick and wiry too. He also has some brindle and party markings. The red comes from a gene from the original Yorkies and used to be bread back into them every 5 th or so time to keep the genes going. I don't think they do in anymore. I sure am glad I don't have to groom him all the time, and what a money saver. |
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red legged yorkie girl This is a red legged yorkie....my 3lb girl precious. |
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My Maddie was a red leg. She was the sweetest little girl. I adopted her at 4yrs, and had her for 10 yrs. I never had to trim her other than her feet in the 10 years she was with me. her coat was always shiny, and was not sparse, it just didn't grow. RIP Maddie girl, mommy misses you! |
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