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Originally Posted by YorkieMaybe So, what is the difference between a Biewer and a Parti?? Is it just the specific markings on a Biewer? |
The Parti is a Yorkshire Terrier that is white multicolored, with no specific marking. They are considered a color fault by the Yorkshire Terrier Club of American, and they frown on their purposeful breeding of dogs that aren't to standard. They are allowed to be registered by the AKC, but aren't allowed to be shown, since they don't meet breed standard. They follow the same rules for standard, besides the coloring, as other yorkies, including the docked tail. Here again, you have to be careful with finding a breeder because many newbies who want to make a fast buck, are taking advantage of the Biewer's popularity, and breeding Parties.