![]() |
From the link Chattiesmom gave me: "The skin maybe freckled or spotted blue or back and pink." "Head coloring is (Blue/Black, White, Gold/Tan); (Blue/Black, Gold/Tan); (Gold/Tan, White) in good symmetry." "Chest, Stomach, Legs and Tip of the Tail is absolutely white. The white from the chest should come up the neck to cover the chin." "Nose is to be completely black. Eyes are medium sized and either round or almond shaped." |
I guess the main thing is if you plan on breeding her or not. Pet quality pups are just that, bc they deviate from the standard in some way or ways. So you need to decide if her traits are acceptable to you, depending on what you plan to do with her. |
IMO, she looks like a Biewer...but those ears are just huge. So she could be a big-earred Biewer or possibly mixed. I wish more Biewer breeders would say something! haha Anyway, OP, if you're not planning on breeding her, then the price should come down. And if you are planning on breeding her, I hope that you have a mentor. And I would not entertain the idea of taking her without some sort of verification. She does not have papers but the breeder should know...especially since this baby is only 10 months old. BTW, I don't think it's unusual that she's not spayed at 10 months. A lot of people here are waiting that long and longer. |
Quote:
The OP is 13 years old - I sincerely hope breeding isn't going to come into play :eek: |
3 Attachment(s) Here is another standard and some pictures:: "Hair Coloring ; on the back is Blue or Black and White." Attachment 386908 Attachment 386909 Attachment 386910 |
Quote:
|
OOps.. |
4 Attachment(s) Here we go ignore the one above, I mest up: Anyways the ones in the pics are biewers ans so are these. Attachment 386911 Attachment 386912 Attachment 386913 Attachment 386914 |
Quote:
I wholeheartedly agree with Nancy on this one |
Quote:
|
I also agree about the puppy may be exhibiting behavioral problems at it's current home. Most common is difficulty with housebreaking. Then there's barking, biting, digging, failure to bond, etc. Not that any of these things cannot be fixed. I'd also be wary of a health issue. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
I'm sure you will do the research and make the right decision. |
If we even are going to breed her it'll be awhile. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 03:35 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use