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Originally Posted by 3FurryFaces Do all of the registries that recognize the Biewers have the same standard and classification?
What are BBCA? BBIA?
As for DNA, I am aware that its use is limited since our existing breeds predate DNA, however, to provide scientific data about the lineage and heritage of our dogs, aren't most registries, clubs, etc encouraging DNA documenting to add a degree of validity and accountability to our pedigrees? Not just Yorkies... |
BBCA - Biewer Breed Club of America
BBRI - is a registry Biewer Breed Registry International. It is a seperate entity from the breed club and accepts any registration for a biewer with a foreign pedigree of at least 3 generations. Most are far more detailed than 3.If you are breeding and want to register a litter...dna profling must be done on the breeding pair and the resulting puppies.
I believe you may be mistaken that all registries require dna profiling. It is not mandatory by AKC unless you have a frequently used sire...or if there a possible multipled sired litter.