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Perhaps look into a silky they tend to be lighter. Or when you are looking for a pup chose one that comes from parents that are the color you are looking for. If one parent is darker the pup will most likely be darker. My adult female that is darker will produce darker pups. Just like people...that darker color will dominate in the offspring. |
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Yes, Lorraine is correct because hair color isn't determined by one gene as in humans, there is also something called a “dilute” gene that determines how light or dark the blue pigment of the saddle is. Quote:
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Every other color is not in the FCI standard for the Yorkshire Terrier breed :) |
Silver Yorkie I have 2 little female Yorkies that are full sisters. When I got them I was looking to buy one that would be big enough to breed if I chose to do so when she got older. The smaller of the two I was going to pass up but she was such a little snuggler that I could not leave her behind so I bought both sisters. They are now 4 years old as of this month. They were both black and tan as babies. Now Kaleigh is a beautiful silvery color with light tan accents but Penny stayed dark. They are as different as night and day in looks and in temperment. I love them both just as they are and would not change anything about either of them. |
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She (Sun/Fido) is from Iceland- in her country they go by FCI guidelines/standards. For USA we go by YTCA guidelines/standards. :-) just FYI. |
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Ah gotta love Yorkie people. Nancy is right some of us are perfectionists. Many,(most in fact) Yorkies are not perfect by AKC, YTCA standards. That is why show dogs are more costly. It is much more difficult to breed puppies that will eventually have show potential. I do not show my dogs so they do not have to be bench perfect, but they are Just Right Yorkies to me. Yorkies may not be the perfect Blue and Gold but that doesn't mean they are not purebred. I hope you find your just right Yorkie. You have many excellent mentors here including some that posted back to you, like Nancy and Lorraine. |
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You obtained your yorkie from a very qualified yorkie breeder who breeds to improve the breed. She also understands that in breeding in this manner we are very lucky to produce one dog in every 6 litters that is worthy of the ring and/or to be bred. She also understands in breeding for pet or ring she breeds to improve the breed and not to produce puppies just to fulfill a pet market. However, she also never breeds unless she has qualified homes ready prior to her breeding for those puppies she doesn't keep. I also know that she hasn't bred for 3 years because of family issues and she was unable to show. |
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Yorkshire Terrier Club. I cannot read their language so could not check their standard reading. |
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