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Originally Posted by 3k9lover A friend has a yorkie male and 2 biewer females the yorkie male somehow escaped his x-pen and tied wtih the biewer female-today this was a very unplanned accident..has this happened to anyone else just wondered what the puppies will look like -biewers-or yorkies will they have any white or coloring on them?? Please let us know what to expect...nervous in Nevada  |
To answer the OP's question, as long as the male yorkie does not carry the recessive gene that the Biewer does, the puppies will have the traditional yorkie color. They may have a bit more white on their chest and/or paws, but that will blend in as they grow. There are some people who only breed Biewer to Biewer. But many will breed back to the traditional yorkie. The Biewer is basically a color variation of the yorkshire terrier. They are both yorkie. Your friend should let anyone she sells the puppies to know that they are carriers of the recessive color gene, in case they will want to breed them in the future. Hopefully they will be sold as pampered pets with a spay/neuter contract!