Thank you, but perhaps you are confused by my post?

I was posting a responce to the previous poster who was listing the BTCA standard.It may not be clear to many researching the breed that there is more than the BTCA standard.
How you see that as criticizing is beyond me.
In my opinion you should look a little closer at your own posts.
If you are trying to make an observation regarding myself and my breeding program.............. you are commenting on something you know nothing of.
There are some lovely three colored Biewers who are producing some beautiful offspring.And many including the group of Biewer Enthusiast I have come to know both BBCA, BBCC ,and the BYTNCA have chosen to be very selective while working towards producing progeny with a tri colored head.
I really don't understand your banter regarding one club or another, you have chosen your's and I have chosen another.
Here are some examples of some Beautifully Tri colored Biewers
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Hopefully those who are interested in the Biewer breed are continuing to research . Research all Biewer Clubs,visit some up comming shows and or Specialties.
Regardless of club affiliations it is very important to see the Biewers in the Ring, feel the coats.... talk with many Show Exhibitors.Research the dogs behind the offspring.
Everyone I have had the pleasure of meeting in person at any shows I have attended ,have been very helpful as well as friendly,and always excited and eager to talk about the Breed.
Select a mentor who's ideals best mirror your own and your breeding programs goals and ideals.
I have personally shown in Ontario Rare Breed, IABCA as well as NAKC.
Choosing not to show in ARBA ( due to the 2 colored head) in the Standard)
This is my personal choice.
Jan