|  01-30-2006, 11:17 AM | #8 | 
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					Originally Posted by SoCalyorkiLvr  Yes, it has been recognized as it's own breed and this started in Germany as I mentioned. It has yet to be recognized by the AKC as a separate breed however, for whatever that is worth...I am not one to pay great attention to registries and all as I am not a breeder for a lot or reasons. 
 For someone wanting to know whether they are getting a true Biewer Yrokshire Terrier, I found this quote from the same site interesting:
 
 How can I tell if I am getting a TRUE Biewer?
 
 ALL Biewers regardless of whether bred in the United States, Germany, Argentina or Hungary will trace back to Darling von Friedheck and Fru-Fru von Friedheck .  If they do not then they are not Biewers.
 
 Does this settle any disagreement?
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