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Originally Posted by Snow Yorkies Opps... that is NOT correct Ilona. I have in my hands right now a Pedigree Pass Book from the IABCA/ UCI e. V. with a stamped signature from Nick Thompson- stud book advisor. That has a splitter mother, the grandmother was a full blooded yorkshire and this is documented in the pedigree that the UCI e. V. printed. The multiple titles that I have on this Biewer is titled just that a Biewer.. we also have record that in November of 2008 the UCI e.V. continues to pedigree these said breedings.
Those of us that have spent the time, money and energy would have these records and know how it is presented from the UCI e. V., so we post from experience.  |
Sue I cannot understand your way of thinking. Three years ago when I talked to you about your views of the Biewer I knew then you were not headed in the right direction. This in no way is a reflection on your character or as a breeder. However, you are fighting Germany's battle of the breed here in the States. Once the decision was made and the collected effort of the members of the BTCA was taken to have those dogs genetically tested, the battle was over. All the guess work was taken out and the members of the BTCA are now focusing on what is required of them in their breeding programs by AKC. It is as simple as that. We already presented our Biewer Terriers to the president of YTCA. He knows the battle is no longer ours but theirs. He stated openly these are not Yorkshire Terriers but a breed of thier own. We are done. We do not have to prove anything further.
BTCA is made up of 60 members and growing. Your club has what...3 or 4? Who do you think AKC is going to listen to?