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I would also like to know if there is a certain mix now that is concidered a Biewer Terrier or if all mixes are accepted. What happens if a Biewer is tested and it comes out pure Yorkshire is that not a Biewer Terrier? Is both a Yorkie/Maltese and a Yorkie/Japanese Chin accepted in the registery? |
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If science doesn't lie, and the MARS test is valid for testing Biewers (or other purebred dogs), then MARS would not be afraid of lawsuits and would happily take peoples money to have their dogs tested. Gayle, I think you are correct in stating the 'cups half full' theory in that some people have the ability to interpret just about anything in a way that is advantageous to their own personal needs/desires. :rolleyes: I personally love my furbabies as members of my family and am not concerned about their 'worth' in terms of dollar figures. My babies give more to me more than any amount of money ever could. My dedication to the breed is out of love and admiration...not motivated by greed, or some higher sense of self worth. |
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I agree That is why, in a situation like this, where there is no concreto answer, it is important to investigate all the information, and not to draw conclusions until all of the available evidence has been taken into account. To take a statement like "It is not possible for us to definitively state with current knowledge and technology what (if any) other breeds than Yorkshire Terrier were present in the foundation of the Biewer terriers pedigrees and what gene (or genes) are causing the distinctive coloration seen in the Biewer terriers." and conclude that it means that the are not purebred yorkies, is really stretching things. that is not seeing the cup as half full, that is being dilusional. That is seeing a full cup where only the watermasrk is left on the table. |
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:p LOL I just came here to read about breeders...boy this thread really changed gears haha, WOW! Nicki are you still here????? :p |
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I can't speak for those few who feel that what they have they have decided to call Biewer Terriers, but the rest of us believe we have a pure bred dog, not a mix, that came from purebred Yorkshire Terriers. -Diana :animal-pa |
What I find interesting is that members of the BTCA say these are not Yorkshire Terriers but they come to a Yorkshire Terrier forum to sell their non Yorkies. Anyone care to explain this? You can't have it both ways as these people are breaking the rules of selling their non-Yorkies on Yorkie Talk. |
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Since you have just said that you have purebred Yorkshire Terrier, then why are you calling them Biewers? Don't the Parti-Yorkie breeders say they have purebred Yorkshire Terriers? So what do you have, a purebred Yorkshire Terrier, or a purebred Biewer Yorkshire Terrier? It's one or the other. |
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Well, Thank you for asking Gayle, although you already know the answer to that question as I have the same exact breed that you do, I just had no desire or motivation to go off and change their name .. I have some Beautiful Biewer Yorkshire Terrier ala Pom Pon's.. actually, I have a lovely new litter and I'd be happy to post them if you'd like to see them. -Diana :animal-pa |
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