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Are Sliky's part of the yorkie family?? Hello Please can someone put me straight. I've always thought I had a yorkshire Terrier, She is a Silky, longer snout, and silky fur... but like you get the Tea cup's and Standards, I thought a Silky was like just another type of yorkie?? I was reading on here about mating..and i came across a post that seemed to say Silky's are not yorkies?? I am very confused. :confused: She was advertised as a yorkie. We were also told by the breeder she is pedigree he just didn't register her because the pup's were not planned!. Please can someone fill me in?? Laura xx |
Some yorkies have a silky coat. Then there is a silky that is a breed of dog that looks very similar to a yorkie. Im sure yours is a yorkie if the breeder says its a yorkie. Silkys are not as common here in the US like yorkies are |
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If you go to the Kennel Clubs site, you are in England right? you can look up some pics of the two different breeds, and gain a better understanding. In terms of what your breeder said, I'm sorry but that is hogwash. There is something else going on. Look at your papers and see the registered names of sire and dam. |
4 Attachment(s) This Is Lola...Sliky Terrier or Yorkshire Terrier??? Comments please :confused: |
Information on Silky Terrier. American Kennel Club - Silky Terrier Information on Yorkshire Terrier. American Kennel Club - Yorkshire Terrier For the record, there is no teacup yorkie or standard yorkie...there is simply a yorkie. :) Welcome to YT! :aimeeyork |
It is hard to say from a picture. There are alot and I mean alot of yorkies that look like silkies because they werent bred to the yorkie standard. She is a cutie though thats for sure |
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:Look at Brooklyns, Topknot, AMD, go to their profile name and click on it most have pics posted. Mine is in my avatar which you can see, I too have albums. Finally if you want a definitive answer you must do a DNA test. |
Silkies are a cross between a yorkie and an australian terrier. Thet were first bred in Australia and originaly called the Sidney Silky Terrier in 1933 A silky is 1/5 longer then they are tall, a yorkie should be square A silky is heavier boned and does not have the amount of coat a yorkie has A silky NEVER has a toplnot, hair is parted to the side on the head. A silky should always be more terrier in the head and more terrier in attitude Sparklingbluyorkies.com |
A Silky Terrier is a different breed. :) Here is a good comparison pics: Home of the Gorgeous Silky Terrier!! - Compare the silky to.... Here is some show Silkys Blackrange Championship Silky Terriers |
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Thanks everyone, god it really is so hard to tell. Lola's ears never stood up..so they are floppy and small...bless her and looking through pictures on this site the yorkies can look very different... many have the longer nose like Lola. She is almost 4 years old and is still very black on her back..with only a small amount of grey. But im going to keep looking... It's really bugging me now. Thanks again Laura xx |
As mentioned earlier, a DNA test will be the only way to know for sure. |
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I suggest talking to some experiences Yorkie breeders, then some experience Silky breeders. If you feel they can't help you I say go to a vet and ask what DNA test they recommend. |
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Really?! Jackson?! He looks all yorkie to me :confused: I didn't even know silkies could have tails. |
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