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Originally Posted by Raymond's Mom The DNA from a Maltese or a Yorkie or a Great Dane looks the same on paper. Again, all the testing does is identify the parents, not the breeds from which they came.
And the mismarks DID just pop up out of the blue. The other rare colors that are being sold as rare are just genetic screw ups. The all gold, born blue, chocolate, etc. are either genetic defects (brown and born blue), thow backs or mutts.
I feel badly for those who do spend large amounts of money for a dog that are not either healty yorkies or even purebred yorkies. |
How can the parent be a maltese if it is registered as a yorkie from a reputable AKC registerd show breeder?
I realise there are people who might register a maltese as a yorkie and then mix the two breeds, but these are long time show breeders and they did not just test one generation, they tested many generations.
I find it interesting that you feel the AKC is that irresponsible to just take anyones word for it.
They did not just pop up out of the blue. these breeders were established yorkie show breeders long before the the parti gene showed up.
Are you also then saying the same thing of the biewers?
Please do more in depth research before making such allegations.