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Here's a thread about Red-legged Yorkies. They have slower growing coats. I don't know if your baby is a Redlegged or not,its hard to tell from the picture, but I just did a quick search on here to try to get you some info and you can determine yourself if she is :):) http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...ed-yorkie.html |
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im not sure i think shes a regular yorkie |
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thank you i just looked at the link and she does look a little like a red legged yorkie and she is very very spoiled i call her my princess i just wish i could take her with me when i went out to show her off but she gets car sick she used to be fine then she got her rabies shot and since then she gets car sick |
thank you all for for your help i do think she is a real yorkie :) |
She looks all Yorkie to me! Don't let other people bring you down about her looks, I have had People ask me if I was sure my Jeter was a Yorkie, because they thought he looked more like a rat than a dog:eek: Some people are just RUDE!! |
thank you and i think your babies are adorable |
She looks like a Yorkie to me. You have two cuties. |
thank you so is yours :) |
Looks like a Yorkie to me, too. Adore you little Pommie. I have two.....one white rescue and our daughter's red rescue. They're larger than your tiny one, though. About the car sickness......have you thought about getting a raised doggie car seat? Snowboy gets carsick if I don't limit what he eats, give him Bonine and put him in his car seat. Bonine is an OTC travel sickness drug that you can pick up at Wal-Mart or Walgreens. |
Darling YORKIE! She may have cotton hair and that could be the reason her hair is not growing too much on top. Just a guess. Pom is a doll baby too |
Your post came to the top of my "new posts" list again and I thought of something else you might get a kick out of. When I still had Sadie, she and Ben were polar opposites. She was much larger than him, longer in the leg, and I kept her coat short because it was thick and Florida is hot. Ben has a floor length, thin, silky, coat and shorter legs. His ears are a little on the large side and when he needs a grooming the longer hair on them really make them look big. I had two different people question that they could both be the same breed. I had to admit it was pretty funny that they looked so different yet still both met the basic standard for being a Yorkshire Terrier. Yorkies just have a lot of looks! |
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She may have this type of coat, as explained by Joan B. Gordon. In her book, "The Complete Yorkshire Guide". I use this book as my coat Bible :) Is her coat a little harsh, feeling like wire? She looks like she may. It is explained this way in the book: A puppy that has a wiry coat texture, with a tan that is a very bright red gold by four to five months, will as an adult do one of two things: First, if the puppy as it approaches five or six months, or at least by nine months, shows the transition from black to blue, the coat texture will soften to a silky texture. If the black coat does not show this transition to blue, the adult dog will retain the wiry coat which will never attain any great length. |
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