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Holy cow, I looked at chorkie pics and there is so much variation! Chorkie, Chorkies, Chihuahua Yorkie Hybrid They are all super cute though:D I just called the breeder and asked if there was anyway Bailey could have Chihuahua in him..she sounded a little upset that I would even ask! And she said NO, definately not..But everyone else with yorkies seems to think so. |
2 or 3 have posted that he might not be purebred, others have expressed that they've had yorkies with similar hair. (see previous post where she has a litter with both types of hair) |
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Darlene, your Bailey is a Yorkie. And a very cute one. Who is your Breeder so that we can compare.. |
Darlene, I think Bailey is so cute and you have nothing to worry about. Ranger sometimes makes me wonder too tho because he does have the more narrow snout rather than the flat face you see most often with Yorkies, and to me he looks like he has a lot of hair on his body! |
Your little one is just the cutest dollbaby!!! You are very lucky as he looks like a happy and loved little yorkie! |
you know, i think that yorkies can be like people a little in this respect. I am a hairstylist and even kids from the same parents can have VERY different hair textures. My little Tobey doesn't have very thick hair at all on his legs- very wispy looking. of course i would love it to be a little thicker- funny thing is that he was a fluff ball as a puppy. but I love him all the same. |
I agree with the other person. All yorkie's hair is different! He is adorable! |
My two yorkies couldn't look more different if they tried. Toby is 2 and Lola is just 14 weeks. He's all fluff and light colored, and she looks so much like your Bailey they could be related!! Toby's hair started out very much like Lola's and Bailey's, so I would just enjoy every second with him and give it time. I thought Toby's would never grow in, and now I don't think it will EVER stop!! Bailey is adorable!!! |
read up on red leg yorkies. (I hope I am saying that right??) It was on here the 1st time I ever heard of it. The hair don't grow as much, and is the darker red color and fells different but still full blooded. |
My experience is the thinner hair as a puppy is just a stage that eventually turns to the gorgeous silky coats we all want. The fluffier puppy coats that are thick and full, often times wind up being those cottony coats that although still pretty and cuddly, are not standard and can cause a lot of grooming frustration. But there are exceptions to every "rule." Don't worry! Puppies can change so very much. Yours is only 14 weeks old and has LOTS of time to change in dozens of ways. But there is also a LOT of variation between purebred Yorkies. Just look through the adult pictures here on Yorkie Talk! We have all sorts, shapes, sizes, and color variations. I would always trust the breeder unless they have given reason not to. I would guess you have a purebred puppy. You might wind up with a Yorkie that would get docked a few points on confirmation, but regardless he is absolutely adorable! It is funny that some of the things they would dock points for -- short legs/body not square -- are traits I find adorable. A lot of people prefer that "look." So, as long as you are not putting him in a show ring, or breeding, then I would think he is just perfect! |
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Here is a picture of Sissy, a redleg that has a little length to her coat: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/1883502-post12.html |
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1 Attachment(s) I think then that the two puppies that I have might be the red leg then. Their hair is really dark golden red. They are 11 weeks right now. Autumn is or will be 1yr. on Aug. 17th. I just put her pic in there to show that there is hope. Here is a pic of her at about 7 or 8 months old with her mom Contessa. You can see how her legs are bare and now she looks just fine. |
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