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Old 03-08-2006, 04:49 PM   #35
Carinhosamulher
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Look, it's so simple - take Retrievers, for instance. There is the Black Lab Retriever, the Yellow Lab Retriever, the Chocolate Lab Retriever, and the Golden Lab Retriever. In the end, they are ALL Retrievers!! It's the same with Yorkies. Biewers are Yorkshire terriers. Period. They happen to have a different color coat, but when you look at all the other physical aspects of the dog, it is identical to the standard colored Yorkshire, which, I might add, there are several colors recognized by the AKC and some not. Does that mean those that aren't are less a Yorkie? The bone structure is the same, the body is built the same, with Biewer coloring, the tails don't get docked, but the dog is the exact same as any other Yorkshire terrier.

It's getting ridiculous to go through this arguement every time someone asks what exactly is a Biewer. I have a Biewer Yorkshire Terrier. He's not a Biewer. He's a Biewer Yorkshire Terrier. Just like my dearly departed dog I had 13 years ago wasn't a Chocolate - he was a Chocolate Labrador Retriever.

Now, if that's not simple enough to understand, then I'm just gonna stay out of the arguement from now on. And don't anyone tell me that my Matthias is simply a Biewer, a seperate breed. He's not. He's a Biewer Yorkshire Terrier.
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