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Originally Posted by darbygale [B]These mismarked Yorkie puppies are not the result of the mis-alliances or throwbacks but are rather the net product of incorrectly inherited genes which have failed to activate the pigment glandular system to providing what they require to be in accord with the yorkshire terrier standard. Puppies incorrectly colored or marked should not be sold as rare, they should not be registered Yorkshire Terriers but should simply be found a loving home If one cannot bring oneself to having them put down."
If you are going to take part of what Joan Gordon says, take all of it.
I don't know who posted that YTCA breeders would not admit to having a parti yorkie but if they admit to having born blue puppies why would they not admit to a parti color one? I admit it, I had two born blue puppies about 25 years ago. Spayed and neutered the entire litter of 4 pups and the sire and dam. Never another one. |
I posted it all, TYVM. We were not discussing what should be done with them. We were discussing the part about you saying they are mixed breeds. I think her book plainly states that tri's
can be born from traditional yorkies. She doesn't say they are mixed breeds.