11-26-2009, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Obie You guys are the ones that referred to Joan Gordon, so either you take what she says or you don't. She never mentions complete white legs or bellies because they never happened, so where is it coming from? Just because Wildweir lines are in the dogs, doesn't mean they carried any sp genes. You can put up all the pedigrees up you want and it doesn't mean that another breed didn't get mixed in at one time. Do you know how many AKC pedigrees are pulled because of incorrect parentage? You have also put United Kingdom behind an AKC number on your pedigree. Provide the United Kingdom registration No# or for all we know the dog may have come from Mexico. Read up on genetics, specifically color. Also don't use data to back up your argument that you don't practice either. It really makes a person look a little silly. | How about backing up some of your own data.
You stated in an earlier post. The BTCA is not fighting you, you are resisting us. Please tell us how we are resisting you.? The Parti’s are already AKC recognized and registered. Your Briewer’s are Not. We, the BTCA, as the breed club will prove once and for all the Biewer Terrier to be a separate breed. I don’t care if this takes 10 years for AKC to finally say, oh yes, we will bring you into our FSS program. By then, AKC will be vanished for their mismanagement of record keeping. Who are you talking about here, your breed or are you saying you want to drag the Parti’s in to the FSS ??
If you talking about your Briewers I don’t see how this will work since your breed is a variation of the Parti‘s. With a recognized history of coming from 2 standard yorkies, from the same Kennel, with the same common ancestor. (Streamglen Shaun)
Now, what happen to your breed after it went to Germany, we don’t know
what else was might have been bred into it.
I have yet to see one of the Briewer breeders state what other dogs show up with the mars test. Are the old foundation breeds showing up that started the Yorkshire Terrier breed ??
And if another breed did show up, what to say that it was also not one of the original foundation breeds. Since we all know accurate records were not kept back in the old days. The AKC only considers adding new breeds to the FSS® or its registry upon request. The breed must be recognized by an acceptable foreign or domestic registry.
The FSS® 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. I think this is the problem for the Briewer breeder since the Briewer’s are a variation of the Parti’s.
And to become a new breed you much have at lease 3 different breeds
that make up the dog.
So, tell us what other breeds are in the Briewers that you are trying to get them recognized as a qualifying separate breed ????? |
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