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Old 01-29-2009, 06:06 PM   #399
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Your audience has already PM'd me and I thank you for your posts. Sad, but you do not understand nor choose to. After reading all your posts you do not understand genetics. You are, as I said, stuck in limbo. However, your parti does not concern us. You have what you set out to achieve, breeding and selling parti Yorkshire Terriers. We have not purchased "Parti Yorkies." We have, what no other breeder wanting to establish a new breed, has accomplished. All you have to do now is sit back and watch. I can tell by your response to my original post you do not understand the making of a new breed, nor genetics. However, I wish you well.

To those who are registering Biewer Terriers with the Biewer Terrier Registry of America are impacting on the "Biewer Marker." We do not sell inferior dogs. We are selling "Biewer Terriers." It is important to understand this. If you are selling Biewer a la pom pons than I would suggest you continue registering with IBC so as not to confuse the public. However, if you are selling Biewer Terriers, stay with the breeders who have established the marker and are making an impact on this breed. Otherwise you are selling inferior dogs.

Are you suggesting that only those who have "Biewer Terriers" have superior dogs?
And those who have Biewers have inferior dogs?
I think Jeanie had some excellent questions


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Gayle, Why won't you answer the questions that many of us have asked?

What is your dog a product of, if not Yorkshire Terriers?

Which registry are the Biewer Terriers registered with, and which breed are they registered as?

If you cannot, or will not answer these questions how is anyone supposed to give anything you say any credibility?

You can't just say they are not yorkies without having them be something else.

I believe you when you say YOUR particular Biewers, (not all Biewers) are not purebred yorkies. I am not arguing that point. I'd just like to know what makes yours different from those that ARE purebred yorkshire Terriers.

It's a simple question, if you don't have the answer then say you don't and explain what you are doing to get the answer.

I believe you all are putting way to much confidence in a testing agency that clearly states that it is not capable of testing for purebred dogs.

A lot of money is being wasted on tests that are meaningless, until the AKC says they will accept these test results as proof that you have created a new breed.

People have been developing new breeds for years long before DNA and Mars testing etc. The AKC requires that certain steps be followed and I have seen nothing that says The AKC will allow you to establish a new breed by bypassing those steps.
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