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Chorkie = 1/2 Chihuahua 1/2 Yorkie AKA: Yorkiechi, Yorkie-chi, Yorkchi, York-chi Our newborn puppies, within hours of birth Our puppies on June 4, 2011, 12 days old |
Phone: 402-677-3236 WHAT DOES A CHORKIE LOOK LIKE? The Chorkie can be a tall, leggy dog or have shorter legs with a light colored, medium-length, fluffy coat and prominent eyebrows. They can be any color grey, white, brown, black, tan and even red. Most Chorkies change color from black and brown as a pup to gray and brown or red with some graying around the muzzle that increases with age. Some even change color every other season, from black to gray. They can have the appearance of a scruffy Yorkie with a tail.
A fully grown Chorkie can weigh around 8 to 15 pounds, however, this varies depending on the size of the parents.
The Chorkie makes a great lap dog who will also love to sleep in the bed with you. They are very loyal to their main caretakers and love to be around them and make them laugh.
The Chorkie has a small, black nose.
The Chorkie has large, bright and clear black or dark brown eyes.
The Chorkie can have short or large, rounded-triangle shaped erect ears like the Chihuahua.
The Chorkie has strong teeth which can form an underbite.
The Chorkie has a long, slender, very athletic body like the Chihuahua.
The Chorkie has a quick prancing gait.
The feet of the Chorkie are very small and compact with strong nails.
The Chorkie has a sickle shaped tail which is carried high or can be docked like a Yorkie.
The coat of the Chorkie can resemble that of the Yorkie or can be mostly the blueish silver, golden blonde or tan and white in color and short like a Chihuahua.
The coat of the Chorkie can be soft and fluffy or more coarse. The coat is typically longer but not as soft as a purebred Yorkie's. Like many dogs the coat can start out darker in color and lighten as they age. |
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