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Originally Posted by Mardelin Look, this is ridiculous...she is not saying secrets....but there is more to the story. Who made the decision that these were Yorkies but they could not be shown. Was this negotiated? Did the two woman only care about their dogs being registered with AKC and not showing? Who knows what discussions took place. How long was the process? Where are the letters of documentation on the Parti's with the AKC?
Your right, where did secrets come into play. All that was said that there were things that went down behind the scenes. I would not share them at this point because I want to make sure my facts are straight.
I really don't know why whenever there is discussion about Partis' things must become an argument, people read into things and put words into other's posts.
There are those of us that believe there is one yorkie standard and will continue to breed to that standard. |
Because I have found in the breeding world everything is black and white. I don't believe this and while I can appreciate the Yorkie Standard I think there is a lot more to the story of the Biewers and the Parti's. I think it scares a lot of people and they refuse to discuss anything in regards to this. I have asked many times why other AKC breeds accept the Parti coloring (piebald recessive) but the Yorkie world does not. I have seen people quote so much mis-information it is not funny. It is just like the Biewer Terrier people who used to say their dogs were Biewer Yorkies but found out they would not get to AKC with this idea so they did a 180 and now fool many people into believing this is a new breed. Bunk!..Sorry that is another discussion.
I just think people dig in their heels (for whatever reason) and aren't open to new thoughts.
But, it is no secret most showbreeders on YT only believe in the one standard so I don't know why it has to be repeated over and over again..I realize everyone is passionate about their position but so are the Parti breeders and the Biewer breeders. Some of these breeders are great breeders and some are not.