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Old 02-28-2017, 09:31 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by GabiGina View Post
Please help me to understand something. I am searching for a new furchild, and have found several, but my concern is that they have white patches on them, although minimal. One has little white paws and some white around the mouth. They are being sold as Traditional Yorkies, but when I ask about the white colouring that is coming through, I am told that it's a Biewer/Biro / While gene that's being carried by one of the parents. My question then is, surely these cannot be Traditional Yorkies? Although both litters I have found are being sold by registered breeders.

The one baby in particular, is the only dark baby in a litter of what are clearly Biewer Terrier puppies. I have been show both parents, and they are both silver. I really am very confused and concerned, and would appreciate your guidance.
Yorkies that carry the Biewer color gene can have a few white patches on them. These usually go away when the coat color changes to silver and tan. If you're just looking for a Yorkie pet, this is not a problem at all.

For what it's worth, our Bella, who is 100% pure traditional Yorkie, had a small white patch on her chest that disappeared when her adult coat came in. She is now traditional silver and tan.
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