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Originally Posted by trini&coco  Okay....if someone breeds a "chocolate" or "blue" yorkie, do they still get AKC or registry papers. I mean, it does not belong to the "color charachteristics" for Yorkies and it would essentially change the breed if was to be acceptable, right. How should we know they are even full Yorkies and not a cross breed in their ancestory???  If someones Yorkie consistantly produces "choclate" babies should they still be allowed to breed "Yorkishire Terriers" with papers by the AKC or any other registry?? (bugs me a little)  |
Akc will register a chocolate as a liver and tan.
There are no known health problem in chocolates,
other then what is seen in the standards ones.
You just can't show a chocolate in AKC dog shows.
Maybe some day they will be in a class of there own along with the Parti's and the Biewer.
I don't think anyone in there right mind would breed for blues.
Since blues they have so many health problems.