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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Bullville, NY USA
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| A description by the AKC of what defines Yorkies. Here it is: The Yorkshire Terrier is a tan dog with a blue saddle. Particolors exist, although they are not correct for the breed standard. The particolor coat is white with black/blue and tan. It is very rare to get a particolor, and if one is found, it tends to be very expensive.[12] Some Yorkshire Terriers are liver or chocolate, a brown color; they are unable to produce black pigment.[13] The breed is defined by its color, and such non-standard colors may indicate health problems or cross-breeding with other breeds of other colors.[4] The AKC registration form for Yorkshire Terriers allows for four choices: blue and tan, blue and gold, black and tan, black and gold. Color alone will not affect whether or not a dog is a good companion and pet. Even though off-colored Yorkshire Terriers are advertised at premium prices, being of an unusual or untypical color is neither new, desirable, nor exotic
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| | #32 |
| Owned by a Gremlin Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: The Mitten State!
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| Just like the "human breed" Yorkies come in different sizes, faces, ears, and colors. And they are all Yorkies regardless. I may sit Gizmo next to Kaji and someone might say they don't look the same, but, their both still Yorkies. I've seen cotton coated yorkies, silky yorkies golden yorkies, blue yorkies..The list goes on, but the end of the day, it's still a yorkie. And with regards to size, Gizmo is almost 6 lbs...And yet the YT user Britster has a 16 lb yorkie named Jackson. Someone might argue that either my dog or Jackson is not a Yorkie but, once again, it's not the case. I think alot of people get an idea of what an animal breed is supposed to look like from media influences as "acceptable" for a breed. Similar as to how the media influences oh what we find as "acceptable" for a female to look...
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| Inactive Account Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Missouri, but will always be a Montana girl.
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| Firstly, welcome to YorkieTalk, I hope you enjoy it here as much as I do. Almost all of the members here are shiny red delicious apples...there are very few bad ones in the barrel. Your Bam is a dollbaby! ...there's no such thing as a dollbaby Yorkie either. It's a term of endearment I like to use. I'm sorry you've had criticism in regard to your Bam...he certainly is adorable. Ears don't make the breed unless you want to show them, in which case I believe they need to stand erect in accordance with the AKC standard. A lot of times ears stay down because the hair on the ears weighs them down, making it very difficult for them to stand on their own. Throughout puppyhood, the cartilage thickens and sets, and their ears stay floppy permanently. This doesn't mean your dog is not a purebred Yorkie. That being said, the people who told you there is only 1 'type' of Yorkie, are indeed correct. I've learned a LOT since joining Yorkie Talk, that being one of the things I've learned, thanks to the great people here! There are no teacups, minis, micro-minis, teddy-bear, miniature, or even toy...Yorkies. Yorkies are classified as a toy breed, but there are no "toy Yorkies" as a legitimate prefix type - unless it's a stuffed animal or a literal play toy. There's only one type, the standard Yorkshire Terrier. According to the AKC they can be 7 lbs and under (although I have met some purebred Yorkies myself that are over 7 lbs and they are JUST as much a Yorkie as their standard counterparts). Some people have lovingly named them "Teapot" Yorkies (a Yorkie over 7 lbs). These people know there is no such thing (just as there is no such thing as a Teacup)...but it is a term of endearment.I think when people place Yorkies into subclasses that don't exist for the purpose of a selling point or false advertisement, or misinformation is when most of us get irritated. That and misinforming other people when there is only one Yorkie type - the standard. It really helps to know your facts before informing other people who may truly be interested in the Yorkshire Terrier breed. That way you can inform them correctly. ![]() There's nothing wrong with calling Bam "Your little teddy bear"...nothing wrong with that at ALL and don't listen to people who tell you otherwise. It is a term of endearment, and as long as you are NOT using that word to misinform people or as a type of Yorkie, there's nothing wrong with it. I call Bella teacup sometimes as a nickname. I also use Tinkerbella or Bellaboo, etc. Teacup Yorkies do NOT exist...but there is nothing wrong with using it as a nickname for your own pet. (Bella is a Yorkie mix, not a purebred..and I love her regardless of what is in her blood). Last edited by MorkieMomma; 01-22-2012 at 04:06 PM. |
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| Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: VA
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| Welcome! Looked at your album and Bam is totally precious! What a darling little face
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| Donating YT 30K Club Member | Welcome. Bam is so cute. I have 4 yorkies and all of them have different coat types and colors and faces. Pixie has what some call a baby doll face, Cali has the more standard face, Roxie is in between the baby doll and standard face and Nikki has the more terrier face with a longer nose and ears. No matter what you call then they are all cute!!
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Kentucky
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| No matter what, they are all so lovable and will grab your heart and hang on tight...They have such a wonderful personality and their love is unconditional. I am so in love that sometimes I just have to take time to breath and enjoy my Prissy, she has stolen our heart and soul. Now I just pray that Yoshi comes around.
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| Between♥Suspensions Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Vaissades
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| There are lots of "cutesy" terms owners use to describe their Yorkie's features: teacup teapot fox faced teddy bear (faced) cottony long legged supermodel etc etc it goes on and on However a breeder should never use these terms especially as a marketing technique otherwise you should not walk away from the breeder but RUN away. Your Yorkie is perfectly within the middle of the standard 3-7 pounds. My Yorkie (yes he is a Parti as well) is a "teapot" according to me @ 12.2 pounds to a breeder he is a (tri-colored) out of standard size Yorkie.
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Palm Bay, Fl, USA
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As far as Teddy bear Yorkies go - and Teacup Yorkies. There really are no such Yorkies - but there are some (and Bam is obviously one of them) who have the adorable Teddy Bear look. Now Lil Bit sometimes looks like Cujo
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| Donating YT Addict Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: TX
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Omg that is soooo mean!!!!!!!! 7lbs is not even that big ne way! Bans face and ears are super friggn cute!
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Palm Bay, Fl, USA
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| Here is Lil Bit looking like Cujo!
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: South Florida
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| Wow it does get confusing. When I first started researching yorkies I really felt lost. You are right...yorkies come in many shapes, colors and sizes. Many people have descriptive term to describe the fur buts. I feel the only time that is wrong if it is a marketing trick ( to get more money). But..to repeat.. For show dogs there is one yorkie. If you watch the dog shows there are some breeds that could be in the toy group and other groups. Poodles Is the bet example of that. There is only one yorkie..toy. Most important, you bam is soooo cute. Enjoy him!
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| Between♥Suspensions Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Vaissades
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However with anything that has become common fad (same for standard colored Yorkies) always seek out a reputable breeder and consider a DNA breed identification if you beleive cross breeding was at hand. Like quoted above many people use the term fur butt (however most Yorkies do have a bald spot there) ![]() I LOVE the term skin kids and fur kids totally using what I learned here!
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: South Florida
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Lol...I never really thought of it that way! Whatever I love the little fur kids !
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