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Old 08-29-2011, 07:45 PM   #37
BaileysOwner
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Biewers are truly just a yorkie with mutated colors. If you breed a breed standard yorkie with a biewer, it is just a yorkie. No mutts. A biewer is straight from yorkies. Same breed, different color. Like a brindle boxer to a fawn boxer. There should be no difference in bone, muscle, or any body structure. All of the hair textures turn out the same. Cottony and thick, silky and thin. It will always just be a yorkie with different colors, so AKC might accept it as its own breed or just a different color under the breed. They might just have two color patterns, one called "Blue and Tan" and one called "Biewer." it is like great Danes being able to have some enter black and some enter blue.
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