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Old 12-15-2008, 06:29 PM   #235
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Originally Posted by Pruett View Post
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. Dog hybrid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Biewer Terrier is a DNA proven purebred. The piebald gene in the Biewer was created through a gene crossover not a mutant gene.
So essentially then, wouldn't that make all Biewers (or at least those tested) 'mixes' themselves? If they are a result of other breeds being introduced, and not having derived from standard Yorkies as has always been claimed...until recently...by some...?

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