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Originally Posted by JeanieK And just who is it that has decided what a reputable breeder will and will not do? where is this rule written? Or is this perhaps "just your opinion"?
I believe, that the two dogs that were used to create this chocolate, were both traditionals. |
Chocolate can come from two right colour yorkies because chocolate is from a double recessive gene.
Other colours are not carried by yorkies but resulted from introducing other breeds back when DNA technology was not known or not used in animals to determine if the sire registered on the paperwork was actually the sire.
Now it is too late. Yes a pup can DNA to the parents being the parents but if another breed was introduced back further to grandparent great grandparent etc DNA now will not tell you anything from back further.
As I said before, argue for wrong colours all you want, it is still wrong to purposely breed purebreds for wrong colour and megansmomma is right, reputable breeders do not breed for wrong colours.
But then one would have to THINK like someone reputable upholding breed standards to understand that point.