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This thread is from 2007...it was bumped earlier today |
:animal-pa but if the white stays,will she be considered a tri?:animal-pa only 1 pup, and I didn't think I'd ever get her out, but so far so good |
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:animal36 I raise ShihTzu's, I recently fell in love with Daisy, my yorkie. she is 5.6 pounds and her boufriend,Stallon is 3.6 pounds. Daisy had 1 female puppy,Lacey, 6.6 oz. I love the breed and may start raising them also. I just wasn't sure how you would define the coloring with the white on the chest! Thanks for all your help.:animal-pa:animal-pa:animal36:animal36:animal-pa:animal-pa |
I know this is an old thread. BUT, I was wondering about showing AKC Parti Gene Carriers. My Bayleigh is a parti gene carrier, I am not considering showing her, but I am considering getting into the show arena. I want to make sure I purchase the right dog when the time comes. I dont see any where on Bayleighs papers that is says, parti gene carrier. So, how would they know? Do they research to find that the father was the parti & then she (or another dog) would be disqualified? I have been told 2 different things. I was told they would not allow parti gene carriers in the ring, then I was told that they do. So, I am confused now. |
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OK. Now I get it. Donna, the more breeders I see, most have carriers or parti's. (probably dont show though) I guess I will find one when the time is right..... :D I just GOOGLE like crazy! |
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help I have a male yorkie puppy who has white on both of his back feet, well on the tips and had some on his chest when he was born. can he be a carrier when neither parents are? help:confused: |
This is a very old thread. You might get some responses if you post as a new thead. |
"fault" nature express's itself in many ways. you want to stand in front of that its up to you. The partis are BEAUTIFUL for people who can open their mind. It wont ruin the breed and IS NOT a fault,but an expression of a gene that exits because the Maltese was used way back to create this breed for a better coat, when you realize humans tend to decided what is except able in nature and what is not, A carrier should not matter in a pet, so don't pay more, or look else where, as the parti is rare still, and totally trashed by breeders of traditional Yorkies. God made them, they exists, and are beautiful in their own right. For the breeders that get them and DESTROY them...Yes DESTROY shame one you. The parti will not ruin the breed, but should be recognized as a sub set of the Yorkie, all would be fine. |
my traditional female was bred with a parti gene carrier and she had 4 puppies. all have traditional colors with some white at the chest. one of them in particular has a very deep distinctive patch of white on her chest, while the others is present but not as distinctive. I assume not all of the puppies are carriers as a result. can someone please enlighten me? also, what kind of testing is available to determine whether a particular puppy is, in fact, a parti carrier? thanks. |
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