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Originally Posted by Sharly4 I just met a breeder the other day that said Parti Yorkies were "NEVER" registered by AKC. B/c I told her I was thinking of buying one. She said if you fo it won't be registered. I told her "YES" it will! And then we kind of argued that. I told her of all the people on here and that quite a few of you have them and they are registered AKC and she said they must have just started registering them b/c she had a friend that was breeding for many years and could never register hers. I said well maybe they were biewer's. She said no. As far as I know and to my understanding they have always been registered. Am I right? It's just they can't be shown in the AKC. And there's a lot more process to get them registered; like sending in pictures and stuff. It's not like traditional you mark the papers send in the money and you get the AKC paper in the mail. |
They have not always been allowed, Crownridge had to have 42 littterts and their parents dna'd before the AKC was satisfied that they were purebred yorkies.