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Old 08-27-2008, 06:34 PM   #52
JeanieK
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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s View Post
I don't see where Jeanie ever mentioned you or the BTCA by name. Furthermore, no one has to have a one on one conversation with you to find out information about where the BTCA stands regarding the issue. There are posts all over this formum and others by BTCA members referring people to the website for information and discussing what that particular clubs beliefs are.



'Facts' for who? Worldwide? Just the dogs within the BTCA? The people who "have a problem accepting the truth" as you phrase it...what does it matter how long they've been involved in the Yorkie/Biewer world? There are so many claims and sides to the story and so much bickering to weed through every time the "B" word is even brought up is it really that shocking that people would be confused and question all the different versions of the Biewer story?



If that is what you or the BTCA feels is the best direction to go, then that is certainly your right and IMO is very commendable for moving forward however you feel is it the best interst of the Biewer. Bottom line is, you and the BTCA are only one piece of the puzzle, only one version and given the relative newness of the introduction to Biewers, it's only natural that people are going to explore all angles and opinions and information. Is that such a bad thing?

Honestly, I just don't get why anytime anyone discusses a way other than "The ---- Club" way (any club really), it becomes a negatively charged issue.

Thank You, I couldn't have said it better myself.

I was just stating what I have read on the many different Biewer breed club websites. I'm guessing the Mrs Biewer might not be in agreement with this new development. One has to ask themselves why there are so many different ones, and what is the reason for suddenly wanting to prove that they are mixed, after they previously fought so hard to prove that they are yorkshire terriers.

Also I have already stated that there is more than likely some lines of partis that are not pure yorkshire terrier. Until they develope DNA testing to the point where they can accurately identify different breeds of dogs, there will always be the mystery.

And when that happens we might find out that there are a lot of traditional colored yorkshire terriers that are not 100% either.

Maybe that can of worms would be better left unopened.
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