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Thanks everyone for posting the pedigree info -- great information and fantastic when we can all work together. |
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Is it just the angle of the camera? They all are beautiful dogs regardless. |
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Since I do know the photographer of this photo, I can tell you that the two middle dogs do have white on their muzzles, chins, which of course is part of the head piece. :) Yes the photo was taken in a somewhat dimly lit room. They sure are beautiful :):) |
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Thank You Gayle, we appreciate the complements as always. -Diana :animal-pa |
Darling Von Friedheck is my Smokey's pap's lineage |
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It's like explaining how to put a helmet on. You tell a person to put the helmet on the head and strap it under the chin. |
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That is like saying the face is not part of the head. You tell a person to wash their face. The face and the chin both make up part of the head. The definition of chin is the lowest part of the face. |
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Well, you maybe right.. if that's the only reason you went and changed the standard it was for naught as this is considered a tri colored head. The female in the middle to the right when you look at the photo is my Cleopatra. She CAME from Germany with her Weltshconheits Champoninship, (she has since completed her bronze in the States.) Also 6 best in shows. In Germany, the standard is the tri colored head. I don't believe that the country of origin would misread their standard or not understand its content. It would seem to me that they considered the white she displays as correct. -Diana :animal-pa |
Congrats on your babies wins! I love the little babies too...beautiful examples of the Biewer breed. You should be very proud. :) |
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No, this is what you call working with a new breed. The Biewer still evolving from the original parents have thrown the two colors in the head. Many Biewer offspring with the same lines came with two colors in the head. Interesting, their offspring threw the 3 colors. You may find it surprising as you generate move offspring with different lines you will get the 2 colors in the head. It is very interesting to watch from a breeders stand point. |
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I guess the same question could be directed at the change for the required weight? |
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No, standards always change. Breeders know that who are championing a new breed. You know that. |
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Thanks. He's cute. Looks like he is mad at somebody for putting that bellyband on him. |
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Very true. |
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Sorry, maybe someone else could address that with actual coherent answer...:) (As opposed to just avoiding the question via trying to insult others.) I guess I was unaware that only those who are "championing a new breed" are intelligent enough to understand such issues. |
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I am sorry, but this has absolutely NOTHING to do with the question I asked in post #470, which was in regards to changing the standard to accomodate for dogs being produced that did not adhere to the standard as it was already written. |
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The BYTC is the only US breed club which has changed the name. |
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