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Feed Back Needed Asap 2 Attachment(s) Ok so my husband met this lady and is going to do some work for her on her house in return for one of her female yorkies. So I'm supposed to go tonight and look at them to see which one I want. I've posted the two female up here. Tell me what ya'll think and which one you like. Do they look truly purebred? Her add in our local classifieds is posted below too. CKC, shots, wormed, vet checked, litter box trained, full fluffy coats, daddy is 4 1/2 lbs, mama is 5 lbs. Raised IN our home with our children,3 yorkies, 2 boston terriers and one 18 yr old lad.I'll call the babies pumpkingirl1-3 and pumpkinboy1 & 2. Because if I name them I'll keep them :0). SORRY NO SHIPPING ON OUR BABIES! We will meet people. |
They look like they could possibly be mixed. My yorkies at that age had fluffier coats. They could still be purebred but I would want to see parents. They are cute |
I'm no help on the purebred thing but they are little cuties. Good luck! |
They are both very cute. I wonder myself if they are mix of some kind. The ears look alittle to big for yorkies of that age! Good luck and le us know what you decide! |
I think the ears are pretty big and the coats look a little scant. But they are still cute. |
Can you have something that is registeredt as purebred not be one? |
They are adorable..how old are they..they look a bit long in the nose..but totally sweet!! Dawn |
They are cute, but look like a mix to me. |
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Adorable. The markings look ok but I don't think these pups are pruebreed. Looks like they have another terrier in them as well as Yorkie. Face appears to be very long for a Yorkie. Could it be the Boston Terrier and Yorkie got together? They are cutie pies though. |
My husband said they were about 12 weeks old he took the pics and brought them home to me. The job he is doing is about a 500 dollar job and he told her that he wouldn't charge her if she just traded one of the pups that she is selling for 800. And they did look a bit long in the nose to me thats why I was curious |
Let's not forget that the woman may have bought her "Pure" bred Yorkies from a backyard breeder, petstore or puppymill and paid for and thought she bought pure Yorkies but because of where they originated from they could have had down the gene line something else mixed in and "Their" offspring is the product of that. This goes for size too. Just because you have two small parents does not always mean that the babies will be the same size or smaller. AND, yes pups are sometimes registered as pure but that does not always mean they are. Sometimes backyard breeders, puppymills etc. register the litter with the wrong parents. Paperwork is not always correct or kept tracked of properly. Just a thought. Elailne |
they look either like a mix or a poorly bred yorkie. But, they are as cute as can be. I agree the nosee is a little long. Actually, everything about them speakss mix. And yes, it is easy to fool the people at the CKC registry. no offense if your dogs are registered CKC. I don't knoww if they have changed it or not but used to be all you had to do is send pictures in and have a couple of witnesses verify that the dog is indeed purebreed. |
here are the two boys from same litter |
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