| Nancy1999 | 01-30-2009 09:02 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by YorkieMaybe
(Post 2444750)
I have to laugh. As a 'newbie' on these boards, but not new to foruming, I was shocked, prior to reading this thread, at how nice everyone was to each other and how no one seemed to disregard and/or put down others dog just because they weren't their 'type' - I saw Biewer, Yorkie and Parti owners all being so polite and so non judgemental to others dogs. I saw people post their Yorkie mixes and get welcomed here no less then someone with a purebred. I had never seen a forum where everyone just 'got along'....
Then I saw this post. I don't see what the issue is.... some people are headstrong in standard Yorkies, and that is great... Others are into Biewers, and that is great.... Othe people prefer Partis... and that is great. But what I don't get is why it matters what other people are into... if you are a standard yorkie breeder and don't think Partis should be purpousely bred for... then don't. Other people disagree. I personally don't think either person can be 'right' as it is overall a matter of preference. I don't think ANYONE will argue that they are all beautiful.
I think that if Parti owners like the look and want to breed for it purposefully, that is fine, but instead of changing the breed standard, I think it should be like the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and have multiple avenues for colors(traditional, parti, and Biewer).
This is all my opinion - I am not trying to get into this argument as I do not really know enough yet (although I am learning) | I think many people read these threads and wonder what's all the fuss about. Why can't people just buy whatever pup they like, they are all beautiful. As the OP understood in post 12, this is not about beauty, it really is about the health of the dogs. I'm an advocate of good breeding, and I feel that breeders, who specialize in any rare trait, whether it is the Parti trait, extra tiny size, or apple head, are hurting the breed. Some breeders don't believe that they are harming the breed, but since they sell their dogs to others for breeding purposes, (many with no real breeding credentials) and also encourage the popularity of the anomalies, they are indeed hurting the breed. Good breeding involves many different things; it's a science as well as an art. As I have done more research on the subject of breeding, I've come to believe that because we kill millions of dogs yearly in pounds, responsible breeding is extremely important. Reading the sick and emergency forums reiterates the need for responsible breeding, not just beautiful dogs. There is a very real concern with breeding for the recessive trait, and offspring should be monitored and tested for the incidence of disease. So for me, this isn't just about beautiful dogs. Now I'm sure some of you will say, there's way more normal looking yorkies in the sick and emergency forum than there are partis, and I just want to say, "UNCLE." |