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Old 08-16-2006, 12:49 PM   #2
Enaid1
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HI,
The Biewer Yorkie originated in Germany on January 20, 1984 from a breeding by Gertrude and Werner Biewer's Yorkshire Terriers.
EACH DOG HELD a recessive gene to create "a piebald".
Its a genetic fluke, being used to make money just like Labradoodles or Yorkapoos.
In this particular litter they produced a piebald Yorkie puppy from a genetic recessive gene. This piebald puppy's registered name was Schneefloeckchen von Friedheck ( Snowflake) Sire: Darling von Friedheck a FCI World Junior Champion in Dortmund in 1981 Dam: Fru-Fru von Friedheck a FCI World Junior Championess in Dortmund in 1981. Gertrude and Werner Biewer found this puppy to be quite beautiful and began a selective breeding process to produce more piebald puppies. Gertrude and Werner Biewer named these Yorkie with white markings "Biewer Yorkshire a la Pom Pon". It was from these breedings the Biewer Yorkie was developed. The breed was officially recognized in 1986 by the ACH ( allgemeiner Club der Hundefreunde Deutschland - ACH-L e. V ). Some American breeders are importing Biewers and crossing them with the Yorkshire Terriers and calling them Biewer Yorkies.
They can ONLY be registered with the ABC, GERMANY, IABCA, RARITIES, and NCA, APRI, ACR, BYA, WRV

A chockolate is alse a genetic miss..and should not be breed for!
Now on the hand done registration form you can use the "chocolate" designation...but its MEANT FOR LABS AND SUCH...not a yorkie.

Any help?
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