Many terrier enthusiasts – the open-minded ones, agree that the White Yorkie should be considered full bred.
These dogs are being accepted as is. Most White yorkie owners cared not to disprove facts pertaining to this breed’s history further. Why?
Simply because they believe that terriers in general do have a rather obscure breed history. Yet there is one strong factor to consider about the White Yorkie: these dogs have the well-known terrier temperament.
Physically, they may appear a little ‘off’ in the sense of having an extra color of hair which is white; this should not be regarded as some type of notoriety in the breed.
There may be a reason or two as why the White Yorkie possess this remarkable white color. It could it be that the people responsible for breeding them wanted the yorkie appearance to be distinct. If this was the case for breeding them – what exactly were the other purpose?
It could also be that the White Yorkie was bred as the “boy-next-door” types, like Golden Retrievers. One might also ask, “are we really sure that the other descendant of the White Yorkie is of the Maltese breed?”
Since it has long been a history to trace the exact descendants of the White Yorkie along with other terriers whose great, great descendants remain unknown to this day makes it totally impossible for one to determine everything.
On the other hand, White Yorkie owners and other dog enthusiasts are also aware that this breed cannot be showcased in dog shows on the account of their apparent extra color.
Like teacup yorkies, they are so misconstrued. Since these dogs were bred with other types of terriers back in the day, I strongly believe that the White Yorkie should be validated, and recognized as a separate breed, yet fall in the terrier toy dog category.
Again, the White Yorkie should be considered full bred.
As long as the White Yorkie nowadays is bred from carefully selected White Yorkie parents – the result should be more than satisfying.
I would also like to add that genetic fault should not stop anyone from wanting to own a White Yorkie. If you see or heard of the White Yorkie being bred and sold for an impossibly high price – check their lineage.
I am quite sure these dogs’ parents are of cross breeds themselves and the owner has been taking advantage of the distinct, beautiful, and unique appearance just to make money by using the breed’s name, who knows?

