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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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We can all have our opinions of what a breed club should be. But, first and foremost they are the keeper of the Standard. The club bylaws, code of ethics/conduct were put forth long before you and I came into the picture. As much as I'd like to join the the YTCA because I breed parti colored yorkies, I wouldn't have a chance at joining it. It wouldn't matter if I had the most perfect steel blue and tan dog, I'd be tarred and feathered before I could send in my membership application ![]() Most breed clubs are pretty strict on how their clubs are operated and one is not able to just join. One must be invited and be sponsored by two members that have known you for a minimum of two years; with one having visited our home in the recent past. Each sponsor must fill out your application, you only fill in your personal information. The application is then passed onto the membership committee, who then reviews it and then puts it to the membership. If for any reason any member rejects your membership, their rejection is forwarded to the applicant to rebutal the rejection. Even Regional Clubs have bylaws, do home inspections, and require sponsorship. But, you are right, because you breed outside the standard, you probably won't be accepted. It's more than just the dark steel blue and tan......
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So here you say, you would like to join it, yet you criticize it all the time, and say "I am not fond of "breed clubs" who only allow into the club, a selected group of people," so you don't like it because they won't let you join? I thought parti breeders were looking toward a future where breed standard might change, and the colors would be accepted, however, if a breeder doesn't see any benefit of ever breeding to standard, I doubt if they would ever be considered for membership. What would be the point? The club should not be viewed as some type of prestige's membership that allows you to sell your dogs for more. I think many seem to view it that way. Your comment, "It wouldn't matter if I had the most perfect steel blue and tan dog," makes me think you just don't understand the purpose for a breed club. I highly doubt they choose their membership based on the beauty of their dogs, I would hope not, but on their ethics and qualities as a breeder. Lots of "show breeders" would never be considered for membership because they don't have other highly respected qualities. You can't just say, your breeding for the love of it, you really have prove it.
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() this may not be a popular post but breeding Parti's is stictly for the pet market and the pet market only because you can't show a Parti in an AKC show or it would be DQ'ed and so therefore it can't obtain a championship so again it's to fulfill the pet market and not for what the purebred was intended to be but of course that is my opinion. As long as the parti is not accepted for the show ring and isn't being bred to breed standard they are purely being bred to supply the pet market and show breeders upholding the breed to the breed standard should be only breeding to produce champions and to breed for the betterment of the breed and to uphold what the standard calls for. Show breeders and pet breeders will not see eye to eye on this subject period. Don't get me wrong I think all yorkies are pretty but again breeding to the standard should be the priority and for health but again this post won't be very popular but it's the way I see things and if that is closed minded so be it and I see the standard in black and white and parti's are a deviation from the breed standard. Donna Bird |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Virginia
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But see, that was the whole point of my story ... I took and showed my morgan, who was vastly different from what was normally seen or shown. I could do this because I showed my registered American Morgan Horse at an American Morgan horse show (the breed show). I wouldn't show my morgan at a Quarter horse show because he's not a Quarter horse and I wouldn't show my yorkie at a bull dog show because it's not a bulldog. Palomino is a coat color and not a breed, so if there was a class or show specifically for palomino's, no I wouldn't show my red pinto morgan in it but I could show my pinto morgan in a pinto show (like palomino, pinto is a color and not a "breed"). My horse was not the color that the standard called for but he was the product of 2 registered, DNA'd parents, so he had as much right to show and would not have been automatically disqualified due to his off coloring (he may not have pinned because the judge wouldn't look at him but luckily that wasn't the case). There are breed clubs and registries and there are coat color clubs and registries in the horse world. The YTCA is the parent "breed club" for AKC registered Yorkshire terriers and I feel that a breed club should be open to all who have the breed but I guess that's where the horse and dog world differ? ![]()
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| ![]() You say you want to make your Yorkies color POP..so adding Parti genes is your solution...How did the breed get so messed up???..Oh, I know, unethcial breeders who have no clue what they are doing and our breed suffers the results... |
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Again, show breeders and pet breeders still will not see eye to eye on this subject. Donna Bird | |
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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I know nothing about horses, except how to ride them. But, I know that you've been around them all your life and are pretty savvy. But, on the subject of the Mother Club/YTCA and for those that feel that it should be open to anyone that wants to join. I do have one question and it is not aimed at anyone person. Why do you want to be a member?
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Virginia
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I believe you have a good friend who bred parti's up my way ... I got my first parti carrier male from her, out of her beautiful parti stud, so I guess that makes her just as unethical and breed ruining as the rest of the parti breeders (unless I misunderstand what you're saying)? ![]()
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15-20 years ago, showing a palomino morgan or even a morgan with 4 white socks, was highly discouraged in the Morgan world. The color standard then called for bay, black, brown and chestnut with little white but because other colors were being produced by registered morgans, these other colors were “allowed” to show. They may not have pinned as high due to prejudices or the color preferences of the judge but the horses were allowed to show because they were registered with that BREED. The YTCA is a “breed club” and not a coat color club isn’t it? Just because a yorkie doesn’t achieve a certain color, does not change them from being a member of the Yorkshire terrier “breed?” I just feel that an AKC breed club should be open to all who own or love that particular breed and in a perfect world, it would also be nice if all could show in conformation if they choose to, regardless of color. ![]()
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| ![]() The YTCA is a “breed club” and not a coat color club isn’t it? Just because a yorkie doesn’t achieve a certain color, does not change them from being a member of the Yorkshire terrier “breed?” The YTCA is a Breed Club with a standard that Specifically speaks too the color of a yorkie "Dark Steel Blue and Tan". We can feel what we may think a Breed Club should be comprised of, but since the standard was set forth way before the YTCA and by those in Great Britian.....much more went into it than people just deciding what that is what the standard should be.
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Virginia
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But this ain't a perfect world so even if I could join the YTCA (or local club), I'm sure no one would talk to me anyway! ![]()
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