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Originally Posted by bchgirl The biewer originated in Germany in a kennel owned by Werner and Gertrude Biewer. He named the dogs Biewer Yorkshire al pom pon. In 1989 the dogs were accepted as a breed of their own with the ACH German e.V.
The dogs are shown in Germany and other countries under this standard. Google Translate
In Germany the dogs are still called by the original name.
Unless I am incorrect....the BTCA does not consider their biewer terriers the same breed.
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Mr. Biewer named the dogs
Biewer Yorkshire Terrier a la Pom Pon. I have stated many times that it was a typo on one of the papers they signed, and that is why the ACH registration papers of
ALL his dogs say "
Biewer Yorkshire Terrier a la Pom Pon".
In Germany they are called
Biewer Yorkshire Terrier a la Pom Pon, nothing more, nothing less.
The standard that you have posted was accepted in 2007 and is the standard that the Biewer was supposed to have been judged under all this time. This is the standard that Mrs. Biewer, and Gunter Knoben collaborated on before our visit to Germany.
Farbe gold und blue, white erlaubt (white-blue/black-gold), symmetrisch gefärbt.
Gold and blue, white allowed (white-blue/black-gold), symmetrical color.
All dogs came from the gray wolf, but we don't call our dogs Yorkshire Gray Wolves, or Biewer Gray Wolves or Japanese Gray Wolves?????
We have said many times that the dogs were probably the offspring of an accidental breeding since the Streamglen kennel also raised Shih Tzu's. I'm not going to go in the history again. What happened in the past, is, what it is.
We are now moving forward to develop the healthiest foundation we can. If anyone wants to help great, give us a call. If not, continue to register your dogs with the IBC, CKC(American), or ???? and help flood the world with what ever.