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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Please don't give up on us, when I first came here, people accused me of being someone else, and some thought I was a breeder, and some thought I was a troll; some still think I'm a troll!  I suggest you introduce yourself in the General forum, http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...r-discussion/; most members are very friendly, the Parti/breeding threads get very controversial, and most members don't post on these threads for that reason. |
Thank you nancy, I will intriduce myself as you suggest. I would now, like to take this opportunity to explain in more detail. A news letter posting with a pic of Streamglen Richard was added to an article I wrote on my site which is not parti coloured yorkshire terrier based, it has now been removed and appologies made via email to Lowoodfarm personally. I can do no more then to express
sincere appologies for any offence caused.
I am UK based and have found we have
NO white/black dogs from the Streamglen kennels in our breeding lines. I also found a statement by a club which stated the Nikko's Ashley Rolls Royce won Best in Show at Crufts...I have written confiration that UK Kennel club have no recording ever of the Nikko's line registered within their records for anything.
I stated this on the forum mentioned by Deb, and obviously I hit a raw nerve. In
hind sight I should of sent her a private message instead of putting on a forum for all to read.
I will never believe that a Black & White coloured dog EVER came from the Streamglen Kennels. We have breeders in the UK with the same breeding kennel lines and we have
never had a Black & White Yorkshire Terrier.
Sorry if this offends, but as I live in the UK I can only say what I see everyday walking our streets. We have
no (Parti) for sale anywhere on our 'Puppy for Sale' sites, with the exception of one lady adv claiming to sell with IBC reg Biewers. This has been removed, the breeders have acknowledged it was their own creation, mixing Yorkshire to Maltese/Shih-Tzu and more....thus again causing controversy, now in the UK.