08-25-2010, 06:25 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Hulen, KY
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Originally Posted by GreenwoodBiewer Yes, as long as the Yorkie is registered either in Germany with one of the accepted clubs or in the states by AKC, the resulting puppies IF/WHEN THEY GET THE BIEWER COLORING.. are registered as Biewers.
Both parents would need to have the recessive gene however before the puppies would be born with white on them, so, it takes either finding a spectacular quality yorkie that already carries the Parti gene or breeding the pair, retaining one of the pups that carry the gene, waiting 1.5 years before you can breed that puppy.. then breeding it to a dog that has the gene.. you MAY get some pups out of that litter that have the correct coloring to be classified as a Biewer.
As I have stated before, it is a long process. The AKC yorkie does not have to be registered with the same registry. THe dogs are not registered with a club, but with a registry seperate from the club.. just like AKC is a registry and registers Yorkies, while the Club (YTCA) is something seperate.
Diana  | Thank you. That cleared up a lot of things I have been wondering about. Now I have more time to be confused over other things. The more I learn the more I want to know. |
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