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Wow, I think your Nikki is a close ringer almost for my Bridget. She is the one laying in a chair in my avatar. She is a rescue. She tips the scales at 6lbs but seems way smaller. My 7lb girls tower over her. She is delicate boned and appears very fragile, although she now has some meat on her little bones she feels sturdier when you pick her up. |
1 Attachment(s) I went to that website and looks the same. Mine has a 1/4 tail. We're working on her leather ear, so her ears are still nekkid. But this was a posting on that site that someone sent of their silky and it is Bridget's face..... |
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I think you baby is beautiful and that is that! :p But I agre with gumbysuz, because you are getting mixed opinions they must be some silky genes. |
2 Attachment(s) I can see it... I think he looks like a Silky in a WAY, but more Yorkie to me. A well-bred Yorkie and well-bred Silky are actually really easy to tell apart. It gets so confusing because there is so many BYB'ers and puppy millers, etc, breeding out of standard dogs. I really really think Jackson is a Silky but everyone always tells me (on forums) that no way... he is just a poorly bred Yorkie. I've been in contact with 7 different AKC Silky breeders and all have told me he looks all Silky to them but they cannot say with certainty of course. But it's something I often think. He just doesn't really act like any Yorkie I've ever met. I can't pin point it exactly. And this Silky Terrier description, fits him to a TEE: This loving, little terrier is very intelligent, courageous and alert. Affectionate, spunky, cheerful and sociable, they like to be close to their master. They are full of energy and need a good amount of exercise in order to be calm. Curious and keen they are an enthusiastic digger. Active, smart and quick. Despite their size, this docile dog makes a good watchdog. This is a sturdy breed that adjusts well to traveling. Although a toy in size, the Silky Terrier has a true terrier personality – he is of sufficient substance to be able to hunt and kill domestic rodents. The general public occasionally confuses this breed with the Yorkie, but in reality, the Silky is larger and more closely related to the Australian Terrier. A friendly, joyful temperament and the lovely blue and tan coat make him an ideal companion. This portable pooch can adapt well to any living situation, but make sure you have the time to devote to them – they do not like to be ignored, preferring to play fetch or go on walks with their family. Silkys are keen and energetic, so it’s best to keep them occupied. The breed must also be bathed and brushed on a regular basis. The Silky may not be the breed for every home. You must be willing to add another intelligent being to your family as a Silky can be much like having a 2-3 year-old child loose in the home. They do not like being neglected or forgotten and if left alone for too long a time they will find entertainment that may not be to your liking! A Silky isn't hyper but they do have tons of energy and love to play fetch, go for long walks and in general, be involved in whatever the family is doing! They are loving but independent in nature. They are not generally what are considered 'lap dogs'. I have fallen in LOVE with Silky's through my research. I'm 99% sure my next dog will be a Silky Terrier (from a good breeder -- since I got Jackson from a BYB). They're the perfect blend of an Aussie Terrier and a Yorkie, imo. I love that they still get the pretty hair but are a bit sturdier and maybe more 'terrier'. Genetically, the two breeds are pretty much identical, so the differences are really subtle. There is just something different about them, but like I said, can't exactly pin point it. Silkys in Performance First pic is Silky Second pic is Jackson *shrugs* Who knows! |
Nikki is a gorgeous boy. Maybe he has a little Silky blood in him, but he has a lot of Yorkie characteristics. Britster, I think Jackson has a lot of Yorkie characteristics. His face looks Yorkie to me, and his body looks perfectly proportioned like a Yorkie. As was noted earlier, Silkies are longer than they are tall. They don't have the legs of a Yorkie. |
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Odds are, he's a Yorkie! Since I did not get him from a good breeder, no thought was put into what her dog would produce, ya know. I'd be really curious to know what his littermates look like!! I wish I had got their contact info. I hope we can meet in person one day, I really wanna meet your boys!:) Lauren(Banditsocks2) and I are planning to do some sort of a day/night trip to someone dog friendly this summer, maybe we will head closer your way! |
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It would be fun to see Jackson's littermates all grown up. It would be doubly fun to meet them and see how they compare in personality. |
Silkys Not stubborn!! I dont know what silky breeder you were talking to But she has no idea what shes talking about lol. Btw i find that silky comment Insulting. |
All the Slkies I've seen have more of an upward slope to their foreheads and their foreheads are a bit flatter in the front. Does that make sense. Anyway, Yorkies have rounder heads. I think one of my new adoptees, Trouble, may have some Silkie in him. It's in his conformation, do you use that word in the dog world?, and in his coat color. Either that or I think he was very nearly a chocolate Yorkie. Many of his nails are a reddish brown and the skin around his eyes is a lighter color. His nose leather is also off a bit. It's hard to describe. He is such a cutie , though, and so lovable, I couldn't care if he was the hunchback of Notre Dame. After having him only a couple of months he's my baby and that's that. :love: |
Patti, Nikki is Adorable... |
I have no idea, I had never even heard of a silky terrier until I joined YT. One thing I can be sure of though is that Nikki is gorgeous and I wish I had hair like that! ;) |
Even though Tucker is a mix.. I think he is silky/toy poodle mix and not yorkie/toy poodle mix. He has a longer snout, similar to a silky but not a poodle and he definitely more "stockier" than a poodle or a yorkie and he wieghs more than a yorkie or a smaller toy poodle should. He parents were very small, 4 pounds and he is 9 to 10 pounds, all of his siblings are all under 4 pounds..so it really doesnt make much since..lol.. anyways, your Nikki, is beautiful!! :) |
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