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how old is dexter? I know its the "wrong" coat but I do hope he stays fluffy. He is precious. |
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Your puppies coat looks a lot how my Dexter's looked around that age. YOUR PUPPY IS SO CUTE!!! |
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Dexter is seven months old.. or maybe 8 :eek:.... I've gotta go check the calendar :D And it may not be a "show ring" coat, but he is like an adorable little Teddy Bear (and I don't show) so I don't mind at all!! And if your pup really is a soft/cotton coated Yorkshire terrier, than he should stay that fluffy his whole life. |
As much as I'd love to be able to do that... I have two small children also so not getting things done is not an option. Max is very content to stay in his kennel for long enough that I can complete a task. I dare not let him roam... he is BAD! Almost like he looks for trouble. And he knows when he's done somthing wrong... ie Eating my shoes... he runs away with it and tries to hide! Then he does it again anyway!... lol |
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Dexter's head hair used to be really easy to manage on his head, but recently I have been struggling with an issue, that I was actually going to post a new thread about in the grooming section. I let someone new give him a hair cut ... and his hair is growing back sticking straight up on his head!! I don't know how to fix it. It took days and days and days of practice to let Dexter allow me to brush out his leg hair. So his legs are mega fluffy. Sometimes I think I should just trim them up short, though ... because they're ridiculously hard to keep looking nice. On top of that leaves and twigs are always getting caught in his hair. |
Congrats to the new puppy owners! P-Nut has the cotton coat, he can look like a fuzz ball if I don't brush him 1-2x per day. He's now 17 months and his coat is still the exact same black and tan as it was when he was a pup. I don't have the problem of clumps /mats coming out. The IV San Bernard PEK conditioner suggested by a member here has helped his coat immensely. |
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http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...e-terrier.html Here is a thread that I started when I first joined. A bunch of people with soft/cotton coated Yorkshire terrier's posted pictures of their dogs here. You might find it interesting to go and look at some of the pictures! |
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1 Attachment(s) Glad to have come across this thread. My little Oakley is a little bald looking on his head too....here's a recent pic (taken yesterday) although you can't see it too well. As you can see, he's white underneath. Mom is silverish in color and dad is black/gold. |
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He is super cute! I am no expert I feel like Georgie has been every shade of grey, black and tan. |
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They most definitely are like little swiffers!!! Dexter's hair picks up everything and anything. There is no telling what you might find tangled up in his hair. If I don't brush Dexter's hair at least every two days, though ... he starts looking like a homeless dog. I'm not kidding either... this picture is the end of the third day without brushing and it looks like he hasn't been brushed out in a week or more |
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