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Is Romeo a red legged yorkie??? 3 Attachment(s) Is Romeo a red legged yorkie??? It is not something I know much about but I have seen other people on this site posting about red legged yorkies...I was not sure if he was...there were no reports of other red legged or short haired yorkies to his breeder...His hair is not growing fast, and it is dry and wirey feeling. Here are some pictures of him...Any responses are welcomed. :c) |
yep looks like a red leg to me, the hair will be coarse feeling, slow growing and very deep red or gold in his/her markings. hope this helps |
He does look red-legged to me also his coat is really wiry ans also very this. :thumbup: He is a cute bay though. :thumbup: |
looks it to me. |
Redneck Yorkie I'm sorry, I have to say this....when I first read the thread topic, I thought it said, "Is Romeo a Redneck Yorkie?" :lol tears PS. Sorry if I offended anyone, but had to get that out. :p |
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I resemble that remark! |
He looks like it to me also. He is still a pup, right? If his legs and coat length and quality stay like that as an adult, I'm pretty sure that is what he is. Some Yorkies never get long hair, but your's has all the qualifications of a redleg from what I can see. There really isn't that much info. on them out there in cyber space. I have tried to read up on it before. |
1 Attachment(s) What about this picture makes u guys think this is a red legged yorkie? i have not seen anything on the net about a red legged yokie. I've tried to do some research because I think my coco is one. Her hair is very coarse and she is over one years old and it won't grow but she does not have deep red coloring or even brown and she does not look like the yorkie in the picture except for the large ears. LOL.. I call cocos ears "bat wings" thats what they look like when she has them straight out. and here is coco if u can tell by the picture |
2 Attachment(s) Could someone tell me more about the red legged yorkies? Dont they all have tan legs?? Iv never seen a yorkie with any other colour on its legs..correct me if Im wrong:rolleyes: Jess has that VERY slow growing fur too,infact,its stopped growing at 3 inches long (she will be 2 in april).Its not coarse at all though,its very silky,easy to brush and soft.Iv uploaded two pictures,one of her at 4 months and one of her now. |
Wolftrap I would say no to the redleg. I call my Yorkies little bats sometimes too. I just trimmed the hair from Mercedes ears and they look so little now. Coco is a cutie :) |
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3 Attachment(s) here is a couple pics of my red leg. Ive mentioned this before its been said but I havent been able to validate it as yet, her last breeding didnt take because I was only able to get one tie. BUT Hannah is a red leg and breeding her its said she has the ability to clarify color. Her next heat will be in late spring (May) she will be bred again. |
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Awh heck, I thought it was a supreme compliment. :bravo: |
Your baby is beautiful, red legged, red necked, any which way you want to look at him. He is beautiful! |
red legs I have never heard of that term either?? Coarse hair just does not grow, it breaks off. |
Not trying to offend anyone -- but is a "red legged" little Yorkie that is a little off standard - especially with hair that won't grow - and not one that should be bred? Just asking! I know my little guy is pet quality and probably shouldn't be bred - I think his ears may be a "little large" - his hair color not quite standard - and, he'll probably be a little larger than a Yorkie should be. Do most of you breed your Yorkies regardless of their meeting Yorkie standards or do you just breed them anyway? Carol Jean |
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An experienced breeder will breed a red legged yorkie to darken the color in the puppies produced......the other dog of the pair has to complement so that the puppies stay within the standard. |
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I meant to say "color back into a line" not "the line". |
its been said but I have yet to find anything in writing to validate that a red leg will perfect the coloring so I have a little gal to see if this is true or not. a website about a year ago boasted her red leg gal produced her 3 champions, I can no longer find the site, so who knows. |
I knew we had talked about this before http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...?t=7069&page=4 Here at this site the breeder just comments about it a bit. http://www.geocities.com/angeljulie2/bitney.html I will look for more site but I have heard a few breeders mention it these past couple of days on a yahoo group I belong to... adinasmommy |
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I have read on this forum hundreds of times by breeders to "breed to improve the breed and use only breed quality females" From my understanding on this thread... red legged yorkies do NOT grow the full coat, it is a fault in their genes correct? so why would you breed a red legged yorkie to see what happens basically (see if you can breed the red leg fault out of her?) it really doesn't make sense to me. I remember reading when someone wanted to breed a yorkie with a small underbite, and everyone jumped in saying "no" don't do it... you don't want to breed a yorkie with faults, even though this person was going to breed with a normal bite yorkie... I just am trying to understand what nonstandard qualities are ok to breed and what are not? From my understanding there is also something written regarding standard coat (silky, long ect) and a red legged yorkie seems to have a course coat that doesn't grow... So then would it be ok to breed a cottony coat as long as you breed with a silky coat? a slight roach back as long as you breed with a straightline? a small overbite or underbite as long as it is with a normal bite dog? If this is true, why do we read so many times when a person comes on the forum asking if their dog is breed quality do we see so many breeders saying "not in my opinion because they have this or that flaw?" I have to say that all the yorkies on this thread are cute, pet standard- but are they really breed standard? I guess my main reason for this question is I bred my cottony coat yorkie with a silky coat, and people were telling me on this forum that I should not breed a yorkie who isn't considered the "standard".... I am not trying to upset anyone, just trying to understand.... |
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There are many many faults like and underbite, overbite, ears not set right, not the right markings, not all black toe nails, too big, and so forth. Anything that makes it not the "perfect" Yorkie is considered a fault. It is hard to find a perfect Yorkie though, so join the crowd :) |
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I totally understand what you are saying. Like I said, there really isn't much info out there. I am definetly not trying in any way to sound like I know what I am talking about...I only could find the least amount of information I could imagine on this subject. As mentioned by another member, she is going to try it and see if it is true. Once she does, hopefully we will all know a little more about it. |
Thanks for the reply Julz, so there really isn't a whole lot of information regarding red legged yorkies, so no one really knows if there are also more health risks than the standard yorkie? I do know that blue yorkies also have skin/coat issues, but I don't know much regarding them either. I was just wondering what is considered ok to breed and what is not (in reference to not being 'standard") thanks again. |
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