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Originally Posted by Pinehaven Let's be honest ... if you had been breeding and showing for 30 years and you have a well known champion line of Yorkies, do you think you would announce to the world that your two champions just produced a parti colored yorkie? That could very well be the end of your very popular stud dogs breeding career!
The most prolific line of Parti yorkies today (had something like 42 litters DNA'd before being allowed to be registered with AKC) originated from a champion dogs bloodline, with a kennel prefix that been around for about 40 years. This one one champion dog's name, appears multiple times in the majority of today's Parti colored dogs, 3-4-5 generations back.
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I would venture to say you do not know the world of show dogs and show breeders. That's why I said that many other show breeders use each other's champions etc. If one particolour were produced from one dog or bitch or kennel, there would be others showing up in someone else's whelping box. Would they say anything. IN a hearbeat they would!!!! For goodness sakes if you are active in the show YOrkie world you would know that anything like that would be across both Canada and the US and on into Europe in less than a day even in the old days before computers. Now with computers it would take about 5 minutes or less.
What champion dog are you talking about? What champion line are you talking about?
Present whatever arguement you wish, there is still a very large shadow of doubt the particolour/biewer are from a purebred line of Yorkies. The YOrkie does not carry the piebald gene.