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Well whatever this little guy is mixed with sure doesn't take away from his cuteness. He sure is lucky to have been adopted into such a loving home!!! |
Thanks. He is cute and I love him! ~Jeni |
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What a cutie! Aren't you glad you found him? What's his name? He'll probably need a coat in the cold weather. |
His name is Rudi and he definitely needs his sweater in the winter. He also loves to sleep under the covers (even when it's warm in the house). |
I have seen a hairless yorkie. The lady who lives by me and breeds yorkies bought a male. She didn't know what the heck was wrong with him. After lots of research she found out it was a "hairless" yorkie. He only grows hair where the brown would be on a regular yorkie. He was um, not the most handsome of fellows so she didn't use him as a stud but gave him away as a pet. She has specifically wanted a stud for her females so she wasn't very happy but he did find a new home. |
What ever he is mixed w/he is very cute!:aimeeyork |
I'm pretty sure there was another post on YT awhile ago about a Yorkie that didn't have any hair on his body. I can't find it but I remember reading it and seeing a picture. Your little Rudie is a cutie. I love his nose! |
I'm still thinking a Yorkie/chinese crested mix. A Chinese Crested is a toy dog and not that much bigger than a yorkie(of course just like yorkies you will see them in all sizes). I believe cresties are supposed to be between 5-12lbs on average. Here is a couple pictures of the mix http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/c/crustie.htm They all look very different from each other. On the crestie/shihtzu mix you can see a pic of a dog with the coat pattern like yours (hairless on back) http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/crestedtzu.htm |
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