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Originally Posted by Elle Nope, this is not what the implication was about. Nor is this what my posts were referring to.
I strongly disagree with the relevance that you are making and don't see any logic in this white dog to our standard whatsoever. Many feel it is a mixed breed of dog that is being bred with our blue and tan dogs. I support this logic. |
And I'm asking for proof that they are breeding a mixed breed dog with your blue and tans. So far all you've provided is innuendo.
That you fail to see that the white gene has been there since the beginning of the standard is your problem and not mine. It all comes down to genetics and what is expressed under what circumstances.
There are references to white yorkies well in to the 1800's. The fact that most of these dogs were culled from breeding programs doesn't negate the fact that the genes that created them were already there and passed on to other lines via their "correctly colored" siblings.