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Originally Posted by TammyJM These Yorkies (chocolate, parti, gold....the "off colors") are recognized by AKC if they came from 2 parents registered with AKC. You might be talking about YTCA. This is a group of people that have come up with what they feel the standard should be. Maybe this is what you were thinking of. |
I would not describe any National breed club as one that just "came up" with what they feel the standard should be. They are the guardians of a legacy that has been handed down to them.
I am not intimately familiar with historically how the AKC recognizes new breeds, afterall the YT has been a recognized breed for many many years. But here in Canada, you need to go through a whole process(one that I am intimately familiar with), to get a new breed recognized. And first you are in the Misc Class, and the STANDARD for the Breed is the approved Standard
of the country of origin. I dare say it must be similar in the US. So actually not what a group of US folks came up with.
It is both a privilege and a huge responsibility to change a standard. And no club that I know of, does it willy/nilly. Good sound reasons, proven over time, with appropriate and valid documentation/research etc, needs to be understood and presented to the membership for voting on.