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My little 7mo old Chewy (profile pic) is a cotton coated chocolate baby. His hair is a nightmare to brush and wash? It is so thick and wavy. It takes forever to get his hair wet when we bath him, because it is sooo thick. My late Hugo was cotton coated as well, he had thick curly silky hair. I miss my little guy:aimeeyork |
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After this last litter I honestly think that you can tell with pups are going to be a silky coat or a cotton coat. My daughter and I saw a noticeable difference in their coat even at a week old. I just never noticed it before cuz both of the parents (Miah & Quincy) had a silky coat. |
Thanks for the birthday wish! We actually picked Winston because of his darker hair, my first Yorkie, Spencer also had a beautiful black coat, but his was softer than Winston's. Is it possible to have half and half? I ask because of Winston's unruly back end...even in his avatar picture you can tell where it goes from smooth to fluffy. |
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Haha! It takes for days to get Dexter's hair wet in the bath, too! The cotton coat hair is ridiculously hard to take care of, but I think it is worth it because of how cute it is :) |
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The difference between the pups at this age (2 wks old) is the shine and texture factor. Four of the six are very shinny and have a thinner coat than the other two. The two that I believe to be cotton coats, the coat is thicker, less shinny and feels a bit stiffer. (Call me nutz, but thats my opinion and I 'm stickin to it) :p |
Quote: Originally Posted by Candy5198 If you think you have a way of knowing can you tell just by looking? Max is only 15 weeks and I'm dying to know! Lol http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...ctureid=125480 Quote:
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I do hope you are right. I didn't actually realize there was such a thing until I started questioning when he would "change" and I've said since we got him I wish he'd stay with this puppy coat... Any idea of what age I can stop waiting for it to turn? |
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