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Old 10-28-2009, 01:46 PM   #241
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Originally Posted by kpstoybox View Post
Yes...many biewers being born today have none, or very little color on their bodies. Many do not have the symmetrical markings on the head either, with little to no white on the head and face.

The Biewer standard calls for "Rather white or blue-white broken or closely blue absolute, or black, without brown coloring. Hair on the breast, pure white on the belly, and the legs. The head with White-blue-gold, symmetrical colored".

I keep hearing over and over how the Biewer is different then the parti because it has a standard. Yet half the Biewers being born do not conform to the standard and should be neutered and spayed... not shown and bred.

Just as many parti's are born with so-called Biewer markings.
Is that a yes to the first of my questions, the second or both?
I'm a little confused by the standard - does the phrase "Rather white or blue-white broken or closely blue absolute, or black, without brown coloring..." refer to the saddle area or the dog as a whole?
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