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Old 06-15-2009, 09:09 AM   #159
sierrapups
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Things aren't as cut and dry as they seem. YTCA was able to stop the parti from entering the show ring, but they weren't able to stop them from being able to be registered as yorkies....

You are right Sue, the key thing is they are registered as YORKIES NOT parti yorkies. The Biewer is NOT a Yorkie. So what is your point?

You are missing the point .. surprised?? I was showing a past history of what makes a breed. Although a breed club may or may not have decided on a variance, AKC allowed it.

Your sarcasm demeans your post. I think you are missing the point. Please reread the standards of the dog clubs. What variance did AKC allow that was not written in the dog standards? Contact AKC and ask them if they are the ones that make the variances in dog standards YOU might be surprised by their answer.
Just like AKC's FSS, Foundation Stock Service now has these rules for a new breed.

The AKC/FSS rules are not new, they have been in place for quite a while. Check with the AKC and they will give the history.

The FSSŪ is not open to "rare" breeds that are a variation of an AKC-registrable breed or the result of a combination of two AKC-recognized breeds. This includes and is not limited to differences such as size (over and under), coat type, coat colors, and coat colors and/or types that are disqualifications from Conformation Events by AKC breed standards.

and if you read this little section of this from the AKC website they aren't saying they can't be a breed..

If you read this little section it DOES say they can't be a breed, The FSSŪ is not open to "rare" breeds that are a variation of an AKC-registrable breed or the result of a combination of two AKC-recognized breeds.
So by dropping the Yorkshire from your dogs and your club, what are your attempting? Is it a Yorkie or not? Is it a Biewer or not? You can't have both.
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