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Originally Posted by scrapindee No you misunderstood what I was try to say. We have been told if we drop the Yorkie from Biewer Yorkie Terrier, and call them Biewers or Biewer Terrier, YTCA would support Biewers as a separate breed. |
We dropped the Yorkshire from the name because we knew they weren't Yorkies, not because someone told us to drop it. We are trying to get our breed recognized as a distinct breed of its own and not a Yorkshire Terrier.
We have proven the breed is a distinctly separate breed and anyone still breeding Yorkies with the Biewers, after being presented the facts is doing no more than creating Yorkie mixes.
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The Biewer Terrier is a DNA proven purebred. The piebald gene in the Biewer was created through a gene crossover not a mutant gene.