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Originally Posted by yorkiekist So, basically, its like the German Shepard, Whites cant be shown in AKC conformation, but can still be registered. Maybe its because the whites are not usually a good enough representation of the breed to show.?? Just like the designeer color yorkies arent either.(I have yet to see one that is) Maybe thats because the died in the wool dedicated to the standard,Yorkie breeders have been trying to not breed them. Its still and AkC and YTCA standard color fault, and like any other fault, should not be bred. Lynn |
From a show exhibitor and breeder's point of view you should only breed to better the breed and breed as close to the standard set forth by the YTCA. Study pedigrees and know health issues and everything else to better the breed and do NOT mix with anything less acceptable. Know the standard and health issues of any breed. In my opinion if you want a dog/pet of any kind buy from a reputable breeder, do your homework and do not support those that breed for nothing less than the best! Most reputable breeders sell on a spay and neuter contract unless you are going to show and then you have a contract that will limit what you can do with their lines. Please educate yourself and be responsible! JMHO
Donna Bird
Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terriers