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As far as Cody goes, it doesn't really matter either way because I wouldn't have shown him anyway. He's coming to our home as a family member and nothing more. :) |
Just wanted to add that you can tell if a pup has hydrocephalus if you can easily see the whites of their eyes in the inner corners. If you look up some "breeders" who advertise on youtube, a lot of these pups will have this look. Like their eyes are looking too different directions. So sad. |
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WOW never knew so many terms relating to Yorkies. So far we have been very lucky. |
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(my attempt at a lame joke) I'm so curious about this!!! But yeah, i too learned that all these are money making name schemes just like teacup yorkies |
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The first time I heard of a micro... I had Uni, a girl and her bf came into my shop. They said oh Uni is cute, we just got a yorkie too, but she's a micro. I said, what's a micro? They said, it's smaller than a teacup, she's like this small *cupping hands*. Turns out they got her from the pet shop down the street. :rolleyes: |
Many years ago when I started researching Maltese I noticed that some of the breeders said their puppies had "baby doll" faces. That sounded good but I had no idea what it meant at first. Seems some breeders breed toward a shorter snout and that is considered a baby doll face. It's pretty obvious that some of the show breeders are breeding Yorkies for a shorter snout as well as other things. In the show business there are usually trends towards particular looks. I didn't realize at first that Yorkies were doing the baby doll look but when I saw what was winning in the ring it was pretty clear though I don't think they would call it baby doll. |
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Factually speaking, those that are breeding "apple headed" yorkies are breeding outside the standard, as the standard states for the head, small and rather flat on top, the skull not too prominent or round. But then there is this.. the muzzle not too long, with the bite neither undershot nor overshot and teeth sound When does not too long become too short? Saying not too long implies that the muzzle is long.. But only implies it, without directly saying so. Perhaps there should be a codicil that also states not too short as well. The other night, I was doing my usual yorkie website trawl, and I saw the most appalling thing, IMO... Yorkies with muzzles so short, they were damned near pugs!!! There were baby pictures in profile and they had no face! I mean, it looked like someone smashed their poor faces into a wall and flattened them. |
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If you compare the Yorkshire Terrier of even 30 years ago to the current show dogs you can see an obvious difference in face and body type. There are all kinds in the show world but the fact is if you want to win in the ring these trendy looks are what tends to get the ribbons with certain judges. |
Apple head, Hello Kitty, BabyDoll, Teddy Bear??? wth? It's supposed to be a yorkie...a terrier. I see those things with the round dark eyes, set wide apart on round lil heads...looking like some anime creature. I think they look downright creepy and more than slightly mentally deficient with their vacant stares. Can't believe people would pay money for that. Those kind of descriptions remind me of those creepy looking critters on that luxpup site. LuxPup.ca - |
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Young Yorkies Present AKC Standard Yorkshire Terriers Explained by Carolyn Hensley You get to see pictures of what constitutes too long and too short on muzzles along with several other characteristics that are left somewhat subjective in the actual standard. It does help define the ideal much better when you can see it in a picture! |
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