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Originally Posted by kezza But tell me..in simple terms..lol...What is the difference between a Parti & a Biewer?  |
Keeping it simple...
Both are tri colored dogs (blue/black, tan and white) that carry the recessive piebald gene. They are the same dog except for a few differences --
Biewers originated in Germany, developed by Mr. Biewer. All Biewers can be traced back to his two traditional colored yorkies, Fru Fru von Friedheck and Darling von Friedheck, dam and sire to the first Biewer puppy.
That is what seperates them from a parti yorkie that can look just like them...the lineage.
Biewers have their own breed standard but parti yorkies do not (they may one day). So Biewers must have four white legs, a white chest, tip of the tail and white on the face. If not, it is a fault.
Parti yorkies can have the white coloring anywhere.
Biewer's tails are undocked and parti yorkie's tails are docked.
That's it.