I agree 100% with you Cher. And I would also like to jump in and point out that the Biewer if you wish to develop this as a breed do so leaving the Yorkshire Terrier out of the whole thing.
The Biewers do not really look like a Yorkie and as YorkieRose pointed out and I have heard from others, their behaviours, temperments are different. That also means do not breed Yorkie/Biewers as then you are crossbreeding and it will throw a wrench into the works to have the Biewer as a separate breed. As a purebred registered Yorkie show breeder, I would never breed my Yorkie with a Silky Terrier so would never consider breeding to a Biewer.
I would also never consider a Yorkie for stud services for one of my bitches or buy a pup that has Biewer or tricolour or whatever you want to call it in its pedigree. I don't care if the AKC accepted the registration for whatever colour the Biewer or particolour or whatever you want to call it was registered under. I don't want three colours in my lines.
I am sure those that love their Biewers would not want the standard Yorkie colours in their Biewers either so why breed Biewers/Yorkies? |