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Originally Posted by msyorktown Thanks for that info Deb...I have Jersey my Biewer, I had no idea they were a breed all on their own....can you tell me please, when did that happen?
Also exactly what are they called? I've been calling her a Biewer Terrier. Don't have her pedigree in front of me, so I don't remember what her breeder called her...  |
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Originally Posted by msyorktown Thanks for that info Deb...I have Jersey my Biewer, I had no idea they were a breed all on their own....can you tell me please, when did that happen?
Also exactly what are they called? I've been calling her a Biewer Terrier. Don't have her pedigree in front of me, so I don't remember what her breeder called her...  |
April 2009 - the breed was recognized by the Russian Cynological Federation, RFK in Russia. Breed name - biewer Yorkshire terrier
KUSA in South Africa recognized the breed and as of February of this year the Western Providence Biewer Breed club is the affiliated club for the breed The club refers to the dogs as biewer al pom poms but KUSA may simply use the name biewer.
Brazil - uses the name biewer terrier.
The vast majority outside of the US still use the original name Biewer Yorkshire Terrier. The sole reason the name was changed in the US was under the advise of AKC.
I know of dogs which are dual registered and what they are called is all determined by where they are registered.