What two primary textures define the variable coat of the Yorkiepoo?

Answer

The coat might lean toward the silky, straight texture of the Yorkie or the soft, curly, or wavy texture of the Poodle.

The characteristic texture of the Yorkiepoo coat is highly dependent on the genetic influence inherited from its parent breeds, leading to significant variation even within the same litter. One potential outcome is a coat that strongly resembles the Yorkshire Terrier parent, presenting as silky and straight in texture. Conversely, the influence of the Poodle often results in a coat texture that is soft, exhibiting curls or waves. Occasionally, a less favored slightly wiry texture might also appear, but the primary dichotomy rests between the straight/silky type and the curly/wavy type.

What two primary textures define the variable coat of the Yorkiepoo?
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