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Originally Posted by bchgirl Your interpretation is correct.
The original UCI standard from Germany states..
the hair on the body has a length 3/4 down the sides of the dog or long enough to reach the ground, and is absolutely straight (not wooly) shiney like silk and of a fine silk texture without an undercoat.
This is the standard that NAKC and IABCA uses in their shows.
You can feel the silk texture of Frazier's coat....and see it "flow" when he walks. |
May I ask how long you've had your biewer and how long you've been breeding them?
I just recently bought a biewer from a Mrs Pruett, she is President of the BTCA, to which Mrs Biewer herself belongs too. The last pup I bought has a silky coat, which would be fine IF she were a yorkie

You don't want them to have a cottony coat, but, you don't want them to have the true silky coat that yorkies should have. I'm sure I could get her to come in here if she's a member, and have her explain this to you better. She's been breeding biewers for quite sometime now.