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					Originally Posted by yorkiekist  I am not pointing any fingers, just making an observation.  Seems like people just love to bash the very thing that makes the Yorkie such a wonderful dog with such a beautiful color with the conformation that we all love. If it werent for these dedicated show breeders, old and new, that have walked the walk and not just talked the talk, the Yorkie would not be in existance today. I give kudos to the Biewer breeders for trying to start their own breed separate from the Yorkie. I do not believe for one second that it was from a spontaeous mutation or hidden recessive genes, etc, that they were created, but at least they have the get up n go to get their dogs a registry and go from there. They just dont sit around and bash the YTCA. If you dont like the standard, move on. | 
 
  Thank you for the Kudos, The Biewers are very important to me as the Yorkies are to the serious show breeders of the Yorkshire Terrier.Or any other purebred breed for that matter.
We have worked diligently to keep the breed seperate, so that it could stand on its own merits.
We breed exclusivley Biewer to Biewer Only.And that is also a strict rule in the Breed Club that I belong to the BBCI.
The YTCA has a very strict mandate and has worked hard to keep the "fault" colored yorkies out of the ring. I do know that the AKC will not accept a variation of a breed already in existence.
And certainly not without the Breed Clubs blessings (YTCA).
So I can see your dilemma.
Personally, I did so much research on the Biewers before getting involved with the breed, and then...worked very hard to have the breed accepted to be shown in Canada . Long before I purchased my first beautiful Biewers,I did not want to get involved with a breed that I could not show.
Best Wishes with your Parti's.