Okay, I am snowed in so have some time today. I'll give it another try.
First, you have to know and understand the whole concept of purebred registered dogs and the reason show breeders do what they do and the reason breed clubs such as YTCA exist. If you can't grasp that concept you aren't going to 'get it'.
The YOrkie was developed many years ago. Along the way there was a breed standard as there is for any purebred registered dog. Certain colours were set or accepted as part of the standard for all any breed of registered dog. .
The Particolour Yorkie, the chocolate Yorkie are not acceptable colours to the standard.
Breeders who are fanciers of a breed such as the Yorkie, know the standard, strive to breed towards that standard. Puppies we have that we feel do not meet what we want for the show rings are sold for pet spay/neutered. It might be size, too small, too big, it could be not the best topline, not a great front or rear, coat may not be silk, could look like it is going too light that sort of thing. I very strongly have doubts a particolour ever showed up legitimately in a respected show breeders whelping box.
I do not know of any of the many hundreds of breeds currently recognized by the AKC or Canadian Kennel Club in Canada that are accepted as a new breed because the are a wrong colour for another breed.
BTW show breeders do not CULL puppies if you mean they kill them. They would be given as pets or sold very low price to a suitable pet home.
Interesting that you put down show breeders but like to bring up all the Champions in a pedigree in puppies you might have. Who put the Championships there? I think show breeders did.
anyway, I have too much I am not getting done.
There is no point arguing anymore, you would have to actively participate in the show rings, immerse yourself in the breed to understand the purebred dog world.
Good luck. |