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CHOCOLATE SHORKIES CAN
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It is our goal and
the goal of the Shorkie Club of America to become a AKC
recognized breed. In order to do this you must breed
many generations of a breed. It take many many many
years to become an AKC recognized breed. AKC needs
to know what the breed standard should be and what the
breed should look like full grown and
the size they should be. Until you start doing
multiple
generations of them you never know what they will truly
look like when they grow up, or the size they will be.
We are at the point
now where we will be having what other breeders call an
F2. This is a shorkie to a shorkie, with this we will be
able to provide puppy parents every where with a more
genetically sound puppy since all our adults are
genetically tested. We have kept back our own shorkie
puppies to do F2 (second generation) with. But
please take note non or our babies are ever inbreed, or
line bred we do NOT believe in either one. Each of
our shorkie parents will be genetically tested as well.
So our
puppy parents will know that not only are the parents
tested but also the grandparents to their baby are test.
We will not have any
F2 shorkies until the end of 2010 or later.
I will be adding more
to this page as I have time.



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I
specialize in shorkie with exotic colors...
Including:
Liver, chocolate, black, black and tan, gold
and white, red and white, and of course the
traditional gold's and reds.
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PARTI
SHORKIES
CAN LOOK LIKE THIS

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