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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. |
I Wuv Yorkies, I would follow the advice on Biewers from Deb. She is a reputable breeder that shows her Biewers. She belongs to a Biewer club and her dogs are registered. Please check out her site. You will see what we'll bred Biewers look like. I suggest before you jump into a breed do research. I did a bunch of research about Biewers before I started looking and I went to the BBCA to find a reputable breeder. Ask questions. Lots and lots of questions.
Biewer Breed Club of America
Please understand a cheap pup is not always cheap. You may pay more in medical or behavioral bills. When I took Galen to the vet for his wellness visit. He said that he was the nicest "yorkie" he ever met. He was healthly and ears were clean. Well socialized. I could not ask for a better puppy. I told him I got him from a reputable breeder not a byb. He said you picked well.