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					Originally Posted by ukeka  All I am saying is that theres ALOT OF OPINIONS .. AND IT AWAYS SEEMS TO GET UGLY, ME WANTING TO BE A MEMBER OF ANYTHING SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT I SAID ??? .. NONE THE LESS I hope that no-ones feelings get hurt, When there is so much passion in such a HOT topic ?? I hope I didn't offend ? if  did I am sorry     
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Well yikes.  I hope we can discuss this without it getting nasty.  I sure have no intention of going there.  I posted the opinion of the YTC because they have the last word in what makes a standard Yorkie.  If we are going to treat and shout respect for the standard when it comes to size, shape, ears and everything else we have to respect their idea of correct color too. 
Correct me if I am wrong (like I have to ask  

 ) but isn't it true that the Biewer started by Mr. Biewer deciding to take his off colored "yorkie" and breeding it until he got baby off colored Yorkies?   
Not judging and I know that is over simplifying but isn't that what happened? 
I understand that Yorkies started by someone mixing breeds and creating this little creature. Then they took this creature and mixed it with an Australian whatever and made a silky.  Right?  Isn't that how all breeds started?  or not?  I don't know? 
So, my question is are there other breeds that were 
created by a metamorphosis?  I know there are changes within a breed but are other new breeds created by the change? 
Do most Biewer breeders consider them a different breed?  Or do most Biewer breeders call them Yorkies that are just not within the standard?