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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s I am really trying to understand where you are coming from, and I think it is just confusing me more. How is a chocolate a 'dying breed of the yorkie.' In order for it to be a dying variation/breed/color, etc, that means it would have had to have been widespread and well recognized first--when was that? How can something be a dying breed if it was never recognized to begin with?  |
i have no idea really all i know is they were murdered out because of color which is wrong either way you look at it. if they said no poodles but black and white does that mean all the poodle breeders will start killing the reds and blue's creams how do you stop something like that without getting the word out and getting recognition it is a breed recognized or not by these corporate kennel clubs. it lives and loves and is a living thing that shouldnt be destroyed there is no cause for it. there is nothing wrong with these dogs except they have a different colored coat. that is not worth them being murdered and pushed away from social groups and shows