Look at this.... If you would look at this link http://www.thegreensheet.com/houston...ds/?exp=340666 It shows AKC yorkies. BUT my question is if that "white looking" yorkie is the mom or the dad then can they be AKC? Just curious as I thought they had to be "standard colors" or something. I am not sure exactly about standards but I just thought I'd ask, I've never seen a yorkie this color. |
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strange...but it could be the lighting in the pictures... |
That is a maltese yup I'd have to say that that is a maltese there is noway that is a Yorkie maybe they put the picture in the wrong place !:) ;) |
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Cupcake was like that at first, THat coule be an albino yorkie or a perti-yorkie. |
Yorkies do tend to lighten up with age and if they used a flash it would lighten her up even more. Our first Yorkie was very light, he started out black and tan and by the time he was 2 he was very light tan and silver. |
Cupcake was like that at first, THat coule be an albino yorkie or a perti-yorkie. |
Look at the face and the ears. Maltese all the way. Pretty one too. :p |
Well I don't know if its actually a yorkie or not, but I think I have the answer to your question of it can be AKC. I believe that any yorkie from AKC parents can be AKC registered, even if they aren't standard. However, only standard yorkies can be shown. |
the bf and I both think it's a yorkie maltese mix or an albino yorkie |
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malkie (the cross of both breeds) can not be registered with AKC...but there is a club that will registered these "designer breed" if both the sire and dam are registered. |
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