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Old 04-07-2011, 09:03 AM   #164
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Originally Posted by GreenwoodBiewer View Post
I have both Biewers and a Parti male.. My Parti male has the Irish Spotting pattern, which gives him the same more specific color placement that you would expect to see on the Biewer.. most of my Biewers also have the Irish spotting pattern as that is what I prefer, however, some have the Piebald pattern which is the more random placement of color with more white. These Biewers were born from Irish spotted parents but I kept them because of sound structure, good lines and other qualities as these are more important to me right now than specific color placement is. I will be adding more Parti's to my program to strengthen my Biewer lines by opening up the genetic pool and help improve the coats.

I love both the Biewer and the Parti.. I believe they are one in the same.. they are both tri colored yorkies.. the Biewer is just a German line of the tri yorkie that is not AKC registerable. Each of the lines have advantages and disadvantages but they can both complement each other.. it need not be an either or proposition.. they are one in the same dog. When bred together, they are registered as biewers. I do not hack off the tails of any of my puppies, Biewers or carriers and never will again.. I just can't imagine loosing that glorious happy little appendage.

Nice thread Breny.. Thanks

Diana
Just wondering what the difference in coats would be?

Loved the quote clear as mud.

Breny, Diana, Viv,TammyJM, Jencar98, Breezeway, KPStoybox, KJC, and all who posted photo's. I love looking at all of you photo's of your beautiful dogs. Thank you for furthering my Biewer/Parti knowledge.

April Love I was wondering about the two tails one is more of a feather and the other a thick plume. Is the difference due to breed or coat cut?
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