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Originally Posted by Lorraine What are you talking about? Are these parti colour from champion lines ones that got into the hands of byb's and the champion lines actually go back 3 or 4 generations. Oh you already answered my question when you said your partis have champions in their pedigrees.
And you wonder why show breeders now spay/neuter before selling any pet puppies and are so much more careful before selling to a show home and give a newcomer such a hard time before they will even begin to dream with trusting their line anywhere.
Did you look at your pedigree to see who these Champions were bred to that produced the particolour or the pedigree of any particolour breeder to see where the show breeder was let down by the person they trusted with their line? Or would you rather blame the show breeder?
Never mind I know the answer to taht one too. |
HUH???

I don't even know what the question is let alone the answer.
The fact is that most off colored yorkie lines, originated from champion blood lines. It really doesn't matter what irresponsible person bred the off colored offspring. The Champions were the ones that carried the gene. And you have no way of knowing that your dogs do not carry the gene, because there is no way of testing for that.
And you can try blaming it on the dog that the champion was bred to, but the fact is the gene has to be in both parents in order to produce the off colored pup. So if there are two champion lines involved, then both lines have the gene.
I'm not blaming anyone for anything. Facts are facts. Don't make this personal just because you don't like the facts.
There is no one to blame for anything. The first parti colored yorkie registered by the AKC, "Niko's Mickey Spillane" had a champion sire.