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As the Owner of several "Off" colored yorkies (three Chocolates and a Biewer), I was initially shocked to see so many colors in one litter. And, even tried to remain neutral minded on your overall post and not pass judgment. But, after seeing pictures of blues as adults with little to no hair as seen with Rae Rae's little girl, I personally would not intensionally breed for blues. As unique and healthy as the Parents may be, IMO it just doesn't seem right to knowingly put your puppies overall health at such a risk right from the start. I certainly wish your babies and their future Owners the best of luck. |
Congratulations!!! They are beautiful!! |
It sounds like from your birth announcement that you are a very loving person and wanted to share your joy....Alot of viewers got on your case...I know they have their reasons, but the puppies are here now...Just be the caring mom you can be...I'm sure prayers go out to you and your new arrivals....:) :) :) |
wow,, lots of info. So where does that leave all the silver yorkies I see. I am looking at some pups now from one silver/tan parent..is this a color flaw? just curious? |
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I agree. That is the point I was trying to make but I guess it did not come out right. I think we should all think positive. This forum to me, is to send out congrats and prayers to the new babies. I hope they are healthy and happy!! |
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For the OP, congrats on your large litter, I would love to see how their coats mature so please keep sharing pictures. I hope your blues do end up to be healthy and full coated adults |
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Thanks for clearing that up Whitney. ;) I do wish the best for these puppies and their new owners. Deana Prestigeous Yorkies |
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I am in no way trying to say that these babies don't deserve a chance. And if they were mine, I would do whatever I could to keep them healthy and pray that they stay that way. All I am saying that I think is wrong is that once a pair has had this kind of DEFECT, they should not be bred again no matter what. EVEN though the other puppies survived and seem to be doing ok. THey are the lucky ones. And luck always runs out sooner or later. As for a silver tan parent. If you are not buying a puppy to show, there is no reason not to get a silver/tan or a black/gold or any color as long as it is genetically healthy. |
Oh good..thanks. to the OP think only positive thoughts..Nature happens.. |
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yes, what people call silver is really just the lighter blue. i have three and they have gold instead of tan. beautiful |
How did it go at the vets? |
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Just what I was wondering...hope all is well. I'm on the edge of my seat here! |
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