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Old 07-15-2020, 12:18 AM   #33
Bunny459
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Default Biewer Terrier / Yorkie

I'm familiar with Biewer's and their history. And I understand Biewer's are considered an entirely separate breed.THat said, I don't "get" how they have completely different " "personalities and such" from Yorkies since Yorkie's are the basis of the breed. How could they be "completely" different? By "personalities" I think you ay have meant something else, like temperaments or ? Because every dog in a given breed has it's own personality. Their are some, say for example, characteristics which can be seen witho]I]]\




QUOTE=Lovetodream88;4815317]People seem to think Biewers are just like yorkies but they have completely different personalities and such.[/QUOTE]. Every dog within a given breed or even from the same litter have different personalities. That said, there are "characteristics" or "traits" that are consistent across an entire breed. An example with Yorkshire terriers is their head strong, some say stubborn "alpha" demeanor. Still I'm interested to hear how Biewer's are so different tempermentally or whatever than Yorkies.


And, if you have a recommendation as to a breeder of Yorkie's in Southern California, I'd be most grateful.
Regards, Bethany
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