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Originally Posted by Icymint Yup, those are Parti Yorkies not Biewers. =) Although they're all still derived from Yorkies.
Biewers are Yorkies with the piebald gene.
The Germany Breed Standard of a Biewer:
- Head: Must have three colors all in good symmetry (Black, White, Gold)
- Tail:Tip must be white
- Neckband:Must be white
- Legs: All Four Legs must be White
- Back: Either a full black or white and spotted black
- Belly: Must be White
- Hair: Must be glossy, fine and silky -never curly
- Other like body, teeth and ears are similar to the normal Yorkshire Terrier.
And thats true, you should never breed the Biewer with a Yorkshire because you'll impure the breed lines. The litter would consist of pups with and without the piebald genes. Thus, when you breed the pup with the piebald gene (thinking its a pure Biewer) to another Biewer, you MIGHT end up with a regular Yorkshire. |
Um they are the same thing but the biewer allows for bigger sizes. The same gene but different standards. They can be bred but not registered with anybody.