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Question Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: ky Posts: 42 question? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- this little guy is 4 weeks old and i noticed today that the top of his head is turning gold? Attached Thumbnails |
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I had a boy in my last litter that did that. Went straight to gold. Never broke to the "normal" silver. I don't know if it means anything, but just wanted to say that I had one do that. |
but did he stay gold and was his coat right silk or soft or hard silk? |
2 Attachment(s) We have seen this with our puppies before and I freaked out a little..lol. I was afraid they were going to be soft coated..lol. In our experience they tend to have some silver begin to intermingle with the black and tan on their heads when they are 8-12 weeks old. The puppies that had this at this young age seem to develop the thicker, slow breaking coats...which I adore. They had fabulous color and are so easy to grow and care for. This is the kind of coat our Elvis has. Our current puppies Hope and Magic did this, they both appear to be silky and are 18 weeks old. I will attach a picture of Magic. Katie our 7 month old puppy also had this at that age. She has an awesome coat and is breaking to such a deep dark steel blue...I love it! I will attach her picture too! Katie's picture first, then Magic! |
i will have to keep you ladies updated as they grow so we can see what happens chaz the father is a very dark steel blue and a very gold head mother is the same this was a line breeding so it kind made me wonder but it is grandfather on chaz side great grandfather on mothers side i am hoping again:D |
also thank you very pretty babies |
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:eek: but mine don't have euro genes oh well we will see what happens they are staying for awhile yorkies are like a box of you know what you never know what you are going to get thank's for the pictures the second on has a nice gold color |
went back and looked and of course it was denali that i liked her looks i know the darker is my fav in yorkies but not always the right ones to show stinks in my book but oh well i dont make the rules:animal-pa |
4 Attachment(s) Yes Elvis is from Europe and he is the sire to these pups. The puppies with this in the past did clear on their head and do have a silky coats imo, no tangles and easy to care for, so I do not consider it modified. Well they can be dark, but when they break blue I think they are perfect for the ring...here is Elvis's coat at 2 years old. Not the best pictures, but gives you an idea. The last picture is Lia at 3 years old, she is Katie's mom who is now retired. She does not have even an ounce of European lines in her and her coat broke the same way as a puppy! She has a gorgeous heavy silky coat. BTW...you puppies are just adorable!!! |
3 Attachment(s) Well I Just Went There To Look At Them All Again And I Have 3 That Are Breaking The Dark Gold On There Heads I Am Glad Other's Have Had This It Was Really Bothering Me Your Babies Are Really Nice Thank's For The Pic Here Is My Little Guy Next To His Sister He Is Going To Be Really Small I Think And He Is The One That Is Really Breaking Gold Even The Tips Of His Ear's Are Turning |
Oh Dont Look At The Last Pic It Is Way To Blurry So Sorry |
wow love the last picture...he has such a pretty pretty coat...hehe |
I'm hoping that Denali will end up the color of Lia, I think she's absolutely gorgeous. Even if she ends up too dark to show, all of that pigment will be of benefit to my line. She doesn't contain any European lines but several dogs out of Connor's line are very dark. I've noticed that most of the Parquin dogs have this type of coat as well. It's very easy to care for in that it doesn't matt at all. Denali has been able to break it along the topline by going through the doggy door so we had to change the flap on the door. |
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