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Originally Posted by GreenwoodBiewer Wow Deb.. good work AGAIN! You never cease to amaze me.
To me this just gives more credence to the belief that the Biewer and the Yorkie (and the Parti Yorkie too) are all one in the same dog.. neither country knew what was being produced in the other country (or in England either for that matter) because there just wasn't the access to the communication we have today (internet), there were no "chat rooms or forums" for people to go discuss these issues on and also, I'm sure, because of the need some felt to maintain secrecy when a "spotted or non standard" color was produced.
I'm so glad you have this documentation in writing and from a very well respected source. These "findings" need to be included in the history of these "spotted/colored" varieties now, before all of the people with first hand knowledge are no longer with us.. (as in Mr. Biewers case) to help answer our questions. Without this documentaion.. people just tend to make up anything they want to be the truth, say it loudly and often enough and it BECOMES the truth. New people come along and just believe what they hear, such a sorry state of affairs.
These Little pieces to the puzzle.. help to put the entire picture into prospective.
Thanks again for your dedication..
Diana  |
One thing I feel of great importance she conveyed to me was that "the tri-color yorkie was developed in Germany from English Imported Stock."