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Blue yorkies I just wanted to say a few things..... It is amazing to me how often in the past year I have been contacted by folks who have had a blue born pup. It is also sad to say that most of these babies did not make it. I have always emphasized that both parents need to be spayed/neutered as well as all litter mates. I also always tell people to contact their dam and sires human parents and let them know as well that their is a flaw in the linage. It is becoming more common it seems. But, if breeders just "put" the blues down and continue breeding their parents, they are passing along this gene time and time again. It just breaks my heart. If you or anyone you know has ever had a blue born yorkie, please please advice yourself or them to stop the line!! Contact EVERY owner of every litter you had in the past. If we get the word out there, we can put a stop to this!! BEFORE YOU BREED....have your baby tested for all genetic flaws including the "blue" gene..... Not to mention LP and numerous other issues. This is not fair to those poor, sweet baby blues... They didn't ask to be born a "flaw".....they didn't ask to have numerous health issues and problems. I know how fortunate I have been with my "blue" Mack Brown. Although we have faced many obstacles, he is a true survivor and fighter. Having said that, I would have never knowingly have bred his parents before testing them in great detail. I love him so very much and would do anything to guarantee his safety and survival. |
I am saddened by all of this, I never heard of a blue born until I came here and it breaks my heart.. |
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This saddens me as well..I too have never heard of a blue born til i came on this forum. Its all really sad... |
I think we just don't know what to say. Most of us have never seen or heard of Blue-born Yorkies before Mac. I hope some one is doing research on this. There is so much we need know. Hugs |
Thanks so much for your thread and for educating everyone on this. I've never heard of "Blue-born" yorkies but because of the information you provided I know about this now. If I ever hear about one I'll definitely pass along this information. I hope your little boy Mack Brown will be healthy for many years to come. |
I see there is another thread concerning a person whose female had a blue and was still considering doing the breeding again. This is the place to educate people. It may be hard to take especially when you find it in your line but I hope people will start to take it more seriously. Yorkies are already suffering from enough defects. |
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I too am saddened by all the fault breeding & wish there could be laws against it. I still remember all you went through to bring a happy healthy puppy into this world & remember your 1st post about his birth & how saddened & sick I was, in fear that you would loose him. I watched for each update & prayed that each one would be a good one but always opened with fear that it would not . I do believe still that Mr. Mack is a little Miracle & must confess that I often peek at your albums just to see that special boy of yours & continue to Pray that he will live a Looooong & happy life. |
I think you might be more aware of this issue because you have a blue born and you have been so open about your ups and downs with Mack. You have successfully raised a beautiful blue born puppy. It might be easy for others to reach out to you for support because you've been there. Good thoughts and continued blessings to you, Mack, and his daddy Bevo. :love: |
Blue Born Mac Kendra, can we see a new pic of Mac. I have never seen him. I have only known one blue before and he is like your Mac. A survivor. Of course that was the end of breeding his parents. |
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I dont have any pics of him on my work computer...Ill post some new ones later! |
b Thank you for getting the word out to stop the line of blue born breedings I do my best to let people know also. Unfortunately some breeders just dont care and thats sad for the pups and new owners |
It angers me because if the caution never to breed the parents again was taken, less wee babies would need to die. Now I know blue is a defect but what is chocolate? As they seem to live a normal lifespan from people I've seen on here and I actually see breeders advertising chocolate yorkies. I thought it was a genetic defect too? |
Thank you for your post and educating everyone here. Mack is such a handsome boy and I wish him continue good health. |
eiyieyie, am I the only one who thought they were Blue? Mack is gorgeous Kendra! This whole Blueborn thing is so sad, I'm so happy he ended up with you to take care of him. |
I am unaware of the "blue" yorkies. Can someone direct me to a link where I can read more about this? |
I agree with the others, thanks so much for helping to educate people, and while I know your boy isn’t as sick as some, I’m glad you don’t sugarcoat the facts to make it sound like they will all be as healthy as Mack. It kills me when I read that some breeders are trying to profit from these babies, by calling them “rare” and I hope no buyer ever is tempted to seek one out unless it’s a rescue type of situation. Glad Mack found a good mama! |
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Dogs that are born blue carry the dilute gene of dd, which should NOT be in the Yorkshire Terrier breed because it causes the "Blue born puppy." It is a genetic mutation in color. These little puppies are prone to other health problems like skin issues, blindness, deafness and more. |
So can this show up in just any line? Do they know where it comes from? I can see how a byb or puppy mill would not care a bit about the issue but does it also show up in what some consider a "reputable" breeder's line? |
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You can read about "dilute' in lots of places since the dilution factor (DD, Dd, dd) exists in dogs, cats, rabbits, etc. I had a dilute calico cat...blue, cream, and white...not red, black and white. She was a beautiful, sweet, smart and wonderful girl who loved the camera, but was more fragile than the non-dilute colored cats. She was hyper-sensitive to certain foods, etc. and spent more time with the vet than all the others due to sensitivities. All of my dilute cats have been more fragile. Dilute is not responsible for the color change from black to blue in Yorkies...there is a greying gene which changes black to blue. How "dilute" got into the Yorkie breed may never become known, but to get into the lines, it had to have been present, probably as a "carrier" (where it would have been 'invisible') in a breeding animal at some point...maybe from the start...dunno. It would manifest when paired as "dd" otherwise it would propagate as a "carrier" with Dd or be 'absent' as DD. |
My babies Hi Kendra, I have a blue born as well. Dozer is now 7 months. I actually took him and his sister Fendi (not blue) knowing he could have health issues. He doesn't have the energy his sister has and takes longer to process request but he can fetch, shake, plays tug a war, and likes the water. He is a loving baby that I wouldn't trade for anything. (Yes both are fixed). |
Just a few weeks ago I sent someone from a FB yorkie group here because she had a blue born. Kendra, your education and resources on this subject are for sure making a difference. Sadly so many people are backyard breeders without even knowing it. They think 'oh I'll just have one litter' or 'oh it'd be fun to have puppies' or 'oh I'll make some money' and they don't think of all the possible things that could go wrong. Unless you are dedicated to doing the testing and making sure you are breeding for health and temperment (which if your doing it right won't make you any money) please spay and neuter. Sadly I see yorkies in the shelter all the time, just because they are cute won't save them from being pts if their time is up. |
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Good point. |
I didn't know what this meant either. I really thought it had something to do with the color blue. I had no idea what a dangerous condition it is. This is what a good forum is all about. Sharing experience and knowledge with others in order to protect this beautiful breed of animal. |
I had no idea I just brought Sophie home a couple of weeks ago. She has an unusual coat and eye color and I posted her pics on an FB page to see if anyone else has had a pup like this. Got a couple of cute puppy relies and then one that first confused me and then terrified me. The woman commented that she looks like she could have been blue born. First thought wth is blue born? Second was that google was scaring the crap out of me. Sophie has been to the vets, I took care of that as soon as I got her. She was declared very healthy. I pointed out the fine wiry back hair and the vet agreed that it was fine but wasn't concerned about it. Blue born or something like that was not even in my thoughts. All I was curious about was what she may look like later. Every new parent is curious about their kids future :) I have ordered a genetic test but am really beside myself with worry. If she is blue born she will have the very best life I can give her and thankfully the other thing I took care of straight away was medical insurance. I just can't seem to find much info about quality of life. Right now she's super cuddly, insanely playful and well aside from weird fur and light eyes she great. There are really no pics of blue born pups aside from newborn that I can find so I am unable to tell. I can't believe that anyone would intentionally sell a sickly pup. If the test is positive I know where the breeder lives..... |
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