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Originally Posted by Lorraine I am more than willing to try once again yet again, more and more times to try to explain the world of purebred dogs comprised of true purebred fanciers.
If you think tri colour yorkies and/or wrong colour yorkies are the first time people who do not understand the world of purebreds came up with a new idea you are so wrong.
About 30 years ago, a guy was trying to promote black and white German shorthaired pointers and yes the GSP does carry the gene to produce them. The GSP fanciers drummed him out and he disappeared from the show world. no, black and whites were not culled they were given away to good pet homes.
About 10 years ago a Sharpei breeder was trying to promote Toy sharpeis' which were undersized sharpei's even trying showing them.
This person was drummed out by the fanciers to disappear from the show world.
Recently the Canadian Chihuahua club has taken a stand on Merle Chi's They are not only not recognized, the club has petitioned the CKC to have them not registerable. Not sure where that stands right now.
The Pug club is dealing with some that are trying brindle pugs which colour is not carried in the breed at all.
So maybe those who are not purebred dog fanciers on this forum now understands the YTCA are not the first parent club to take a stand to preserve their breed under the breed standard.
And I reiterate once again, no purebred fancier of any breed will purposely promote or try to produce any dog or puppy without the breed standard in mind that they are striving to live up to that standard.
What is so complicated wtih being a true purebred breed fancier?
I am very well aware I am wasting my time trying to explain the purebred fancier world to those that have chosen that a breed standard means nothing.
However, my bet from PM's I get, there are many who realize what I am saying sure does make a lot of sense.
Now if you will all excuse me, I have a very busy week this week and you all have fun arguing that black is white or is that tricolour? LOL |
MY arguments are not about the tri color being the standard. I know it is not the standard for the Yorkie. My argument is and has been about people saying the tri color cannot come from yorkies and that they are not purebred. They may not be the standard and may never be accepted but that still does not make them anything less than a Yorkshire Terrier. You think if you keep denying that other colors are born from yorkies that they will just disappear?