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I think I'm confused now.....:confused: |
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Oh, I didn't see my French Mastiff's parents in person only by photos because she was shipped to me....different thing all together...and believe me she was worth every penny plus more...The breeder grilled me for weeks by phone before she'd let me have her...she was the most beautiful dog I'd ever seen! |
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Someone tell me who the breeder is please! |
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Just throwing this out there in regards to coats....a yorkie's coat which is considered hard silk....is thin looking and grows very slowly until it comes in. It is a desirable coat. |
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You sure found out the hard way that all Yorkies are not created equal. The YTCA sets out the blueprint that responsible breeder's should follow to make sure Yorkies continue to look like Yorkies. Because Yorkies have become so popular and therefore profitable, they have become a favorite of greeders who care nothing about the breed standard. Or naive owners who mistakenly believe that putting any two Yorkies together will result in puppies that look like Yorkies are supposed to. It takes a lot of time and money to produce beautiful Yorkies. |
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So sadly true and the reasons there are thousands of yorkies out there who weigh far OVER the standard. |
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And yes, I have, she's clean...but how do you explain this???????? Maybe Ksena will change :confused: |
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Go to our Breeder section and find the websites of some of our reputable breeders who show. That will show you what a Yorkie puppy is supposed to look like at Ksena's age. Ksena isn't going to change. Your breeder sold you a line of *&*#**&#*$* :thumbdown |
I think she is a mix, but I am not sure how much of a mix they have to be to show that on DNA testing. If you saw the real sire and dam (which I am confused about since she was supposed to be a trade for stud fee right? then why would the breeder have both sire and dam there?). but if those were the parents, then maybe the mix was a generation or two back. So, does the DNA test show if they are 7/8 Yorkie? I don't know the answer to that. I do not think she is a red leg because a redleg is defined just as much by the pattern of color as the lack of length. See in this picture how the red comes up on the sides http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/att...o-cimg1040.jpg You don't see the lack of hair growth of a red leg as a puppy. They do grow hair out more than a short-haired chi, they just don't get the long, to the floor coats of a standard Yorkie. Does your puppy have the reddish color coming from underneath and extending up the sides like the picture? If not, I doubt she is a red leg. Some call dogs red legs if their coat does not grow long, but sometimes those are just wirey coats, another fault. |
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