If the Yorkshire Terrier's influence is heavier, how is the Yoranian's coat texture described?

Answer

Silkier, finer, and potentially less prone to the extreme puffiness seen in Poms

The coat characteristics of the Yoranian demonstrate clear genetic influence from both parent breeds. When the genes inherited from the Yorkshire Terrier dominate the coat development, the texture shifts away from the profuse fluffiness of the Pomeranian. Specifically, the coat will exhibit silkiness and fineness. While this texture may still require maintenance, it is generally less likely to develop the extreme puffiness associated with the Pom lineage and is noted as being less prone to severe matting compared to a dense double coat.

If the Yorkshire Terrier's influence is heavier, how is the Yoranian's coat texture described?

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