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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2011 Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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| ![]() Geno's is barely an inch maybe half an inch but he's got like another half inch to an inch of fur off of it. I barely even notice it. I wish I did though cause I cannot tell when he's really wagging his tail which I think is so cute! The breeder had his docked when he was really young. His ears were cropped as well and dew claws removed.
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: FL, USA
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![]() I have one Yorkie whose tail is undocked...he carries it up, and one whose tail is about the length you describe...she carries it tucked down behind her body. Both dogs were each just over 1 year old when they came to live with me. I prefer the long tail to a docked tail, especially a really short tail, although, were a full-length, full-coated tail to hang straight down on a short-legged hunting Yorkie, I can see how it could have been a nightmare to keep it clean and free of burs, mats, and the like from a hunting Yorkie running through grass, weeds, brush, etc...which may have been the original reason for docking the hunting terrier tails...just guessing, but some things that don't make sense today did make sense at their inception. The YTCA Standard to the AKC is just to describe a 'finished product' so 'genetics' breeders have a mental picture what they are trying to create from a limited and specific genetic set, and the judges have a mental picture of what the breeders should have been trying to create...to see if they hit that target and how close they got to it. I believe this is also why such controversy exists regarding "white" (or other colored) hair on a Yorkshire Terrier...the target is to NOT get white (OR other colored) hair...only blue and tan...regardless of whether "white" (or any other color) is a recessive parti gene or accidental breed stock mixed into the genetic set. Plus, you then have multiple 'competitors' aiming for different targets, making judging who hit the bulls eye closest an impossibility. Then, there is the health-related-hair-color issue vs. canine soundness. Regardless, mis-marked, parti colored, and/or Biewer babies are precious and I'd welcome any of them at my place! ![]() The Registries (AKC, etc. ) are for disclosure of which genetic sets were used in the mix...for fairness as well as to ensure a lack of 'cheating' and polluting the breed stock/gene pool...at least, that is my opinion of what the deal is. ![]() I have often thought I wanted to be, and have had a couple unplanned (by me ![]() ![]() Oh, and I am guessing you meant a 'war' on YT...'cuz if there is a full/docked tail war, it's been going on for a lot longer than YT has even existed. ![]()
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I think too many breeders cut the tail too short, it was originally done to prevent breakage and only the skinniest part was cut off. Joey’s tail is around 4 inches, we’ve grown out the hair, so it looks like a little plumb. I just love his little tail.
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Chessington, Surrey, UK
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![]() ![]() Harry's tail's the same - especially when he's been bathed. He trots and minces around as if he's at Crufts (not a chance!!! ![]() | |
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