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is this a purebred yorkie? hi everyone, just wanted to get your opinion on my my new little women, she is seven months and i just got her. the lady i got her from said she was a Yorkshire terrier, but when i got her home people were saying maybe she was mixed! i'm very happy with her either way cause she's a great little dog :) |
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Could you post a pict? I'd love to see your new little lady!!:) |
She looks Yorkie to me. She reminds me of my late Lizzie at that age. |
yea when i seen her for the first time i thought Yorkie straight away! people just thought see didn't have enough hair on her face and that her head seem too small for her body and on her legs from the knee down she doesn't have long hair? i'm not sure maybe she could have been trimmed, this is my first time to have a Yorkie so i'm not sure how they should look at this age... seven months! |
Liberty didnt look much like that at 7 mos. What is the weight? Legs look awfully solid for Yorkie and guess ears could be down for several reasons. Dud breeder attempt to tape the ears? What do you know about the Yorkie's background? That V pattern on the head is interesting, as well. Tough call. Two-cents' worth vote from the peanut gallery: a Yorkie mix. Regardless, it's sure one cute pup! Have lots of fun! |
Hello neighbour, she looks to be a sweetheart, Yorkies seem to come in all shapes and sizes, she looks good and solid, can you tell us what weight and height she is? Anyway welcome to YT, |
shes cute but she looks like a mix to me |
i don't have a whole lot on her back ground because i got her from a lady that could not keep her anymore not from a breeder. but i will try and find out more and get back to yous, |
more pics... is she or isnt she a purebred yorkie??http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/pic...ctureid=125252 |
She looks like a mix to me too,but she´s still a doll!! :D Her ears are VERY big and still down,her hair looks very wirey and it´s very short (especially around her face) and her legs look very robust for a yorkie too. There´s deffinately yorkie in her,but I seriously doubt that she´s a purebred. Can I ask how much you paid for her? |
She could be mixed, but I think she is a yorkie, just her hair is shaved down. |
I can see ALOT of Jack Russel in her ;) |
her hair is not wirey at all its very soft to touch, but yes she does not have alot of hair around her face but maybe it could have been cut only time will tell.... |
My late Lizzie was exactaly like this and she was 100% Yorkie, granted she was a bigger one weighed 11 1/2 pounds, but she was my Heart Baby and I loved he rvery much. I also kept her trimmed real short as she looked better that way. As has been stated Yorkies come in all shpaes and sizes and differnt type of hair and faces. I have had many that all looked different. |
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She looks like a Yorkie with long legs and big ears to me - kind of like my Jack... He has huge ears and is on the taller side. She is a cutie and it may be that she has had her hair cut before and its just growing in or its growing in slow - Jack's hair grows pretty slow. Either way, she's a cutie! |
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Regardless she is one qute Yorkie baby! |
got in touch with the lady i got her from and she said she bought her as a purebred Yorkie, mother and father were seen by her. the dog doesn't have paper or anything so their's no way of telling 4 sure i suppose, http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/pic...ctureid=125253 |
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What ever she is, I'm sure she will be the love of your life for many, many years. ;) |
She looks all yorkie to me especially in that last picture. |
She is adorable :) |
There's something called a red legged Yorkie, looks like a Yorkie, but it’s hair is more sparse and wirey and can’t grow a full coat. Old time breeders would keep a red legged Yorkie in their breeding program to keep the color in the future litters more brilliant. Sometimes the "blue" get too diluted and it looks like a silvery blue instead of preferred dark gun-metal blue, so if they had a "red legged” Yorkie, they could breed it and the offspring would have the darker blue, of course, sometimes offspring would be another red legged Yorkie. There are now better ways to reintroduce the darker blue, so most breeders don’t keep a red legged Yorkie in their breeding program, but they do pop up now and then. |
Looks to be a bit of a mix but what a darling mix. Beautiful little sweetie. Looks like she could be athletic besides just a little cutie. |
I would say she looks like a yorkie/ maltese mix. |
She looks like a flopp eared Yorkie to me. (Which I adore !) I think she looks like she has been shaved. Even if she is a mix, who cares she is a little doll baby. She does not look like a Red Legged Yorkie to me. My Rubin is a Red Legged. His Coat is Black and deep Rust-red. It has a glassy feel, not wiry and is very thick and perfectly straight , no wave anywhere. His coat only grows so long, then stops. His face is tiny, short nosed and his eyes are black rimmed, and a warm cinnamon brown. Rubin's parents were both show champions. But the breeder knew he was a Red Legged and would never grow a show coat. Check my album. |
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