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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfsoul
    She looks purebred to me, just poorly bred. Most of the yorkies that come into work look like that, drop ears and all.
    Yup, before Robin (breeder) got her, Little Dog (Kia Gia is what Robin called her. Kia Maria is her name now but everyone just calls her Little Dog or Naked Dog. Robin claims that she is registered but I don't think she has given my parents the papers she claims to have) was living in a puppy mill (where she was probably born) and was forced to breed from the very first time she was able to until Robin got her. Robin bred her a couple of times and then we rescued her. But she is still great.

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    She is sure a beauty but definetly not a purebred, I'd say she's a mutt. Looks like she's got some Norflok in her if not a mix she'd probably be a Norflok Terrier.

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    She could be purebred, but poor quailty. I see some blue in her coat I think. I hate to say this but your family friend Robin is a bad breeder and worse. I'd say she's one of the puppy millers. I can't believe she bred this dog, and a few times too!
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    I'd say she's a mix... but she could be a poorly bred yorkie. I doubt she's a yorkie/poodle because her hair is a bit too straight for that. She is SO CUTE!! What a horrible life she had, I'm so glad you took her in and gave her the life she was missing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dab_20
    I'd say she's a mix... but she could be a poorly bred yorkie. I doubt she's a yorkie/poodle because her hair is a bit too straight for that. She is SO CUTE!! What a horrible life she had, I'm so glad you took her in and gave her the life she was missing!
    Robin got her from a puppy mill that used her for breeding from the first time she was able until Robin got her. You can tell that somewhere down the line she was severely abused just because of the way she acts around people. Maybe part Lhasa Apso? I saw a Yorkie/LA mix that looked almost exactly like her. I am so glad that we took her in, too. She is just the most wonderfully cuddly bug. I'll have to find the pic (mom's evidence) of her sleeping in her usual spot: in the crook of my arm. Hmph. I miss my Little Dog (I moved out and mom was too attached. :P). You would not even believe how spoiled that silly little brat face (playful name! ) is! She gets a lot of snacks, t shirts, the groomer goes to HER, etc. Oh, and furniture. The dogs have their own, personal, bed with blankets and pillows.

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    I Am Confused

    Ok... What's Going On? I Am So Confused... Ld Is "still" Yours, But You Moved Out? You Didn't Thake Ld?

    Maybe Your Pics Aren't That Good... But You Look Like You Are 16. Is Everything Ok At Home?

    Also, Maybe Pics Aren't Good, But Ld Doesn't Look Like Any Yorkie I've Ever Seen. Show A Good Pic!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOBS DAD
    Ok... What's Going On? I Am So Confused... Ld Is "still" Yours, But You Moved Out? You Didn't Thake Ld?

    Maybe Your Pics Aren't That Good... But You Look Like You Are 16. Is Everything Ok At Home?

    Also, Maybe Pics Aren't Good, But Ld Doesn't Look Like Any Yorkie I've Ever Seen. Show A Good Pic!!!
    Yes, I still claim her as mine even though I moved out. My mom was so attached but we agreed to "joint custody", so to speak, and I can still call her "mine". Besides, she was settled in to a great home which was what she really needed; stability.

    I am married and emancipated.

    LD probably doesn't look like a Yorkie to you because she was halfway between clipping sessions and she is slightly curly. I never said she was pure Yorkie, only part. I am not a professional photographer and most of my pics are from disposable cams which are probably why they are not up to par to what you are used to.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    She could be purebred, but poor quailty. I see some blue in her coat I think. I hate to say this but your family friend Robin is a bad breeder and worse. I'd say she's one of the puppy millers. I can't believe she bred this dog, and a few times too!
    I will have to find another pic of her. She has a very light brown head and feet tips but the rest of her is pretty much a greyish/silver with some random black hairs. I wouldn't go so far as to call her a family friend. But mom and I had a discussion the other day that went like this. Me: You know, we basically rescued Little Dog (I was talking about how every cat and dog that I had have been rescues). Mom: Yep. If Robin would've kept her then she probably would have been a breed bitch (said mockingly and with quite a bit of disdain for Robin) for the rest of her life. Me: I know. I am glad we got her out of such a bad situation... And so forth, the conversation went. EVERY time I saw her after that she would say, "Oh yeah, I've got X amount of litters now." The last time I saw her, she was taking a litter of LD's grandpups (a couple of weeks old) to the vet. I can't believe she bred her, either, because she has so many health problems! I think Robin got fooled by the people who were using LD as a puppy mill before and they told her that LD was purebred. When we got her, her hair was so long and nappy you just wouldn't believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoomer
    She is sure a beauty but definetly not a purebred, I'd say she's a mutt. Looks like she's got some Norflok in her if not a mix she'd probably be a Norflok Terrier.
    Well, all we know is she is a Yorkie mix. Maybe some Poodle? I saw another dog, somewhere, that looked almost exactly like her and I think he had some lhasa apso in him.

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