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Originally Posted by Pruett You're wrong. You can believe what you want, but the facts are the Yorkshire Terrier did not turn into a purebred because of a recessive piebald gene. No breed on Earth becomes a separate breed because of a color variation.
We dropped the Yorkshire in Aug of 2006 when the club reorganized AND because we were able to prove they weren't purebred Yorkies, we didn't manufacture the name. But you think its ok for those that you referred to as "the rest of us" to change the name to Biewer a la Pom Pon??? |
Oh you are soooooooooooo wrong. Many breeds have become separate breeds due to a color variation. When you watch the big dog shows they will tell you this breed was developed from that breed etc. some breeds became a separate breed because the ers were down instead of up.
Years ago they allowed that.
I believe that your particular line of biewer might have a different makeup from other biewers, but if that is true than it is because someone mixed in a different breed. therefore you have a mixed breed dog.
Before you can go off and start a different breed, you have to know when were and how they were developed.