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Old 03-23-2008, 10:16 AM   #76
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Originally Posted by lucysyoyopoos View Post
hello, i'm new to yorkie talk. i have 3 yorkies, one is a male biewer 4 months old, i also have 2 yorkipoos, and a morki poo.. all with registry and good lineage. i'm a new breeder. my female biewer will be arriving in 9 months. i will be breeding for
the qualities i love with the poodle, yorki and maltese. i am excited about my little morkipoo a la pom pons.. i will be breeding the biewers to be purebred also. the biewer is half the size of the yorkie pups. breeding to the biewer
puppy will hopefully get a nice 4-5 lb adult spotted yorkie. this will improve the breed in my opinion. the best part is the unconditional love.
jenny
Really this probably should have been or be moved to the breeding section if not locked. It doesn't belong in the general forum.

And for correcting me on the German Biewer registries, thank you.. I had no idea there were more then the IBC as I have only heard of the IBC up till today... I got to learn a bit.. thanks

Also, how would one be improving the "breed" (ie. poodle, yorkie, biewer) by introducting a different breed in the mix. That is simply mixing breeds not improving a "breed"... it doesn't make sense regardless of what pure bred dog your talking about.

Obviously anyone can breed their dogs, thats a given it is not a legal issue at this day and age. However stating that the reason as it was seems to just be bait to start a controversy.
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