09-10-2010, 05:16 AM
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Yorkie Talker
Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: england
Posts: 15
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Originally Posted by Breezeaway Yes the Nikkos line and the Biewer line do trace back to Streamglen, What about the tri color born in 1976 at Wildweir kennels. That was 8 years before Mr. Biewer had a tri and Wildweir does not trace back to Streamglen as far as I know. | Is there any documented proof to back this statement up please. I have owned yorkies for many year's and never in england has a breeder from any kennel to my knowledge bred a traditional yorkshire terrier of tri coloring, Word has spread across the water about these little dog's with these marking's. The uk breeder's are aware that there are so called breeder's breeding dog's here with this color from using a traditional yorkie with other breed's to create a dog of tri color and are indeed trying to pass it off as a yorkie, But there are no kc registration paper's to sugest this is a pure breed. I think when so called breeder's here in the uk start to state that they have indeed come from an accredited breeder's kennel then breeder's will most certainly make there feeling's known and full documented proof will be asked for along with dna. Accredited breeder's here in the uk have worked very hard to maintain there breeding line's and never has it come about that a yorkshire terrier of tri color has been bred here, I have never in 40 year's of owning yorkshire terrier's and know many accredited breeder's have ever seen a tri color yorkshire terrier. |
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