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Babydoll Face :animal36 What does it mean if someone says they have a babydoll face yorkie? |
Babt doll face: Large eyes, short nose. |
There's no official definition, just as there is no official definition for teddy bear faces and teacups. The Yorkshire Terrier Club of America forbids it's breeders to use these terms on their websites, because they are marketing terms and not terms written into standard. I believe only bad breeders use the terms just to sell dogs. |
Sometimes it's a way of "trying" to explain what the puppy or dog looks like. My little Azrael has a "teddy bear" look to her. ;) |
Okay i see. I have defently seen some with the teddy bear like face they're too cute!! |
2 Attachment(s) My Pixie has what you could call baby doll face. |
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1 Attachment(s) Sophie has a baby-doll face. |
I don't understand the terms but think all of these yorkies are too adorable. |
1 Attachment(s) Peanut has a more Manly Baby doll face..... He he No J/k I don't know what his face his, but I love it :D |
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It mostly pertains to the snout area, the shorter the snout the more babydoll type face it has. If you look at a Yorkie sideways you will see all different length snout/nose areas. The standard for show yorkies leans toward a shorter snout but not pushed in like a s**tzu, or with bulging eyes. Breed standard yorkies should be petite dogs and that does not just mean in weight but also in body parts, like the snout, the ears, the head, the leg length etc. (I don't mean micro mini petite either). There are few websites that I have seen that push this babydoll look to an extreme but I also think some of their pictures are photo shopped. And as others have said if you see the words babydoll, teacup, toy, etc in an ad for a yorkie that is just a description not a breed. |
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Several years ago when I had my little Maltese she was considered to have a "babydoll" face. She did have a much shorter snout than many of the Maltese you see. That is what breeders were going for and that is what was winning in the rings. From what I have seen of winning show Yorkies most have a more baby doll type of look to them. I have heard of the teddy bear faces but have never had any experience with them. |
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1 Attachment(s) Ok, can you tell what kind of face Miss Priss has? It doesn't really matter to me b/c I think she is too stinking cute for words.:D Attachment 365201 |
1 Attachment(s) what kind of face do you guys think Miss Milles is?Attachment 365223 |
I wish I could get Mill to wear clothes and bows she looks like a little boy. The other day I put a dress on her and she was trying so hard to get out of it she through herself into the wall!! LOL!! I felt horrible, but it was pretty funny after i realized she was okay!LOL |
Millie is adorable...Prissy doesn't keep hers on for long, just keep trying...LOL they are cute either way. |
All of these babies are so cute, Pixie has always been one of the cutest yorkies ever and Sophia you would make anyone proud you are so beautiful |
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That's how I got Gracie to accept her topknot bows. I would put them in very loose and play fetch (her favorite game) with her for a while. She would forget all about it. Baby steps! |
1 Attachment(s) Prissy reminds me of a teddy bear when I look at her, Millie kind of does too. But I am not sure. I say Jack looks like a little fox - what do you all think? |
My Sophie Kate has a "I didn't chew up that shoe" face. There I made a new definition for a Yorkie face. |
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aaaw Jack is too cute too. I think they are all adorable and too cute. But hey have you ever seen an ugly Yorkie??? |
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2 Attachment(s) I think our Lilo has a teddy bear face since her nose is much shorter than most yorkies but our little Leo definitely has a longer nose than his sister but he is just as cute! :D |
They all have faces I would love to smootch LOL!!! =) |
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