Boy my head is spinning! I don't even know which thread this is. I have been reading all these posts over the last few days about Biewers, coat color, texture, size, similarites, breeding practices etc. and no one can agree. This is why it is so important to keep these two great breeds apart. By now after 20 odd years, they are not the same breed. There still is very many variables that all the breeders have to work out, that will come in time, as long as we are all on the same page. I do not know if I will ever breed but I have been typing my little fingers off trying to get some hard info on what is acceptable and what is not. I have gotten a few good answers. I will not go into them here. Let's just say, like should be bred to like and leave it at that. I have 2 right now and they are wonderful dogs. I have just gotten my female a few weeks ago. Her coat is somewhat differnt than my male but not that much so I'm thinking that they will have very similar coats which are silky and smooth. I do not let my boys hair grow all the way down, it's messy for a male. I do not wrap, no need, not showing but I do know that it has the ability to hit the floor. It's my choice to keep trimmed. We will in time see how my females will grow. They're body type is a little different too, she's totally square, he's a little longer. He's bigger boned than she is. So this is where the inconsistancy lies with breeders. We should take the best from each and try to devleope something that will knock your socks off! Here's two views of my Archie, ya gotta love that tail!...
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