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Originally Posted by Raymond's Mom """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
I'm not saying that this is the case here, but you could have a maltese sire and yorkie dam, DNA test both parents and the pups would be approved. All that testing does is prove who the sire and dam are, not what breed they are. So in the case of possible cross breeds, its usless. There is new testing that will hopefully be able to determine breeds involved. But it' won't help with cross breeds that for many generations have been bred back to purebred yorkies. |
If the sire is a registered yorkie and the dam is a registered yorkie and the DNA testing proves that these puppies came from this particulr sire and this particular dam then how could it possibly be a mixed breed. That was the purpose of the DNA testing. Plus the fact that these dogs came from reputable long time AKC registered breeders of show dogs.
These people did not just pop up out of the blue with these rare colored dogs and ask the Akc to register them. There has been a long on going relationship and they came from champion lines.