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Originally Posted by bchgirl She could be a biewer and saying this gently.... but she's not a well bred one. She has a hard silk coat. It will never grow because hard silk is sparse, brittle, and it breaks. Her ears are never going to stand. It's the angle the pictures were taken that cause them to appear to stand. Her muzzle looks odd because it's long and downturned.
That wonderful reputable breeder she was purchased from...has 5 month old "parti" yorkies for sale on craiglist.
Why is she being sold without papers? I see the original breeder registered his dogs with CKC...where the only necessary documentation is a few pictures...looks like "biewer" is a biewer.
She may be the perfect pet.
Who exactly do you intend to breed her with? Just curious. |



Great Post!
I Wuv yorkies, Bchgirl is somewhat of an expert when it comes to Biewers, she's immersed herself in the Biewer world and is showing and breeding Biewers. I would really listen to her comments. It's one thing to want to offer an ill-bred dog a home; it's a whole other thing to want to bred an ill-bred dog, even ONE time. Please help educate you mom on this matter. I hate to be so blunt, but millions of unwanted dogs are put to death each year due to either not enough homes, or they require too much money because of medical conditions. Only those that have really studied the breed should breed, and then only after testing and knowing how to study pedigree and so many other things. Please do more research on this; here's a couple of links you should read. Remember, if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/bre...-answered.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/bre...t-breeder.html