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Originally Posted by niki35010 It was biewer in him...but he was bred with a yorkie...so she said she could not register him with IBC it had to be with CKC... |
The German clubs would register the Biewer Yorkshire Terrier (marked as a Biewer) as a Biewer and the splitter (that looked like a yorkie) as a Yorkshire Terrier. I believe most clubs there are asked to okay the breeding between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Biewer.
I personally would not buy a CKC registered Biewer because you really don't know what you're getting. I've heard they will register anything, just going on the word of the Breeder. (not all breeders are honest) I've also seen where Biewer breeders who have bred splitters are registering their Yorkie pups as CKC and not telling the buyer that it is a splitter, and sell them as a breeding dog. Not an honest breeder in my opinion.
I would suggest doing some extensive research on the Biewers before jumping into breeding them. And don't be taken in by well-done websites and people who can "talk the talk." If they are telling you that there is only ONE good club (here in the USA) and try to diss any of the other ones... be very wary of them. Read ALL the club websites, talk to several breeders and ask many, many questions.