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Purebred? Been asked before but... 2 Attachment(s) Hi everyone. :) This little fellow is about 13 weeks old and found him with his sisters and Momma at a farm nearby. Lady was super nice - had like 5 Yorkies living there and my heart just fell for this little guy. I couldn't help notice that he looked a little bit bigger than his sisters and his face was a bit different (along with his coloring, fur waviness and face structure). The floppy ears I adore...but does he look like a pure-bred to you? For me, it doesn't matter at all. Just was curious. |
He looks all yorkie to me. Yorkie puppies change color over time. His ears may eventually stand but that's okay if it doesn't. |
Welcome to YT He looks Yorkie to me, he may grow to be bigger then standard Yorkie weight 5 to 7 pounds. All my yorkies were 9 pounds and over, my last now passed girl tipped the scales at a whapping 17 pounds, all had that squared off face, 2 had floppy ears 2 were straight ears. Shave off the hair on his ears, hair is weight, weight can cause the ears to not stand up, if you can't shave his ears then cut hair off the tips of his ears, at 13 weeks he is teething this can also slow down his ears standing straight. I believe he is full Yorkie but will be a bigger one not a 5 pounder. Good luck and do stick around and give us updates on your new baby boy, we all love to watch them grow up and hear your tales of his naughty lil self lol. |
Welcome to you & baby boy to YT, keep the hair trimmed off his ears it will help them to stand and sometimes these babies can really fool you, they start to grow fast then stop but it really don't matter just love him anyway :) he is a cute one |
Thanks everyone! He’s adorable. I kind of like the “flop look”. Will definitely keep you posted - I think we are naming him Henry. ❤️👍 |
Cutie!! ❤️ |
He looks purebred to me... and adorable! :) |
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