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Old 11-19-2005, 06:32 AM   #1
YorkieRini
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Animal Smiley 019 So you wanna buy a Biewer.??

[CENTER]***I'm just posting this to educate others***[/CENTER]

People ask me ALL the time can you help me buy a Biewer for breeding? The answer I give is 'no'. I am not being nasty I just encourage people to go out and find what they want themselves. They will find it they just have to look on their own. Develop their own reputation.
To be certain you have the True Biewer you must see the pedigree and the colors of the ancestors in writing. If you don't you run the risk of breeding something that is NOT..that's just my opinion. That's why I HATE to see folks buying Biewers from brokers let a lone for breeding. Brokers do not have the breeds interest at heart, only their pocket book. I see people buying from brokers because they a) don't have the patience to wait for something or b) the broker feeds them a line of BS that you can't get a Biewer unless its through them. If you do your homework spend time (a couple years) familiarizing yourself with the breed and then contact breeders if you want to do this breed justice and start breeding them.
I know some have already bought Biewers from brokers and they are NOT even close to the standard. The broker said it was, but because they didn't research and look around they ended up with an almost all white dog with a patch aroudn the eye of like a silver color. That is NOT even close to the standard.
I am trying to educate those that are thinking about getting into Biewers or looking for a pet.
I can't believe the cost of a Biewer if you buy through a broker..it's outrageous!!! I have heard horror stories about sick puppies, buying something that's not a true Biewer. The Broker won't stand behind that puppy, they didn't breed it. Brokers can't tell you about the History of the puppy your considering they also can't compare pedigrees to make sure you are buying something compatible for breeding. What I mean by that is Biewers are still rather new and you have to becareful who you breed to who, you don't just throw a male and female together. You run the risk of breeding too close.
Now you also have to be careful buying from breeders some can be just as shady.

I guess the long and short of this is don't buy the first thing available.

Good luck and take your time searching for that special puppy!

Hugs,
Wini
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