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Old 03-29-2009, 07:03 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by kpstoybox View Post
If someone breeds an AKC yorkie with a Biewer...the puppies cannot be registered with the AKC. The AKC would consider this nothing more then a mixed breed.

However, these same pups can be registered as a yorkie or a Biewer (depending on color) with many of the German registries such as the IBC.
Hypothetically...you could breed your AKC parti male to a Biewer female. All the resulting pups would be tri colored. So the IBC would register them all as Biewers. If you breed a Biewer to a tradional AKC yorkie...all the pups would be splitters (tradional colored yorkies who carry the piebald gene) and the resulting pups would be registered with the IBC as Yorkies.

Hope this helps.
Very Interesting. I did not know this.
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