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they are either going to have to write new rules or step up to the plate and do the right thing. there are ethics issues on both sides here. they wrote the standard and those showing the carriers are following it. Judges aren't always ethical either. we have read right here in this thread here they have made unfair judgements. So when it comes right down to it, the whole show scene is meaningless without ethics. |
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I appreciate your loyalty, the sincere crusader that never stops. Errr A category? Oh no, what for? |
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There will always be those who don't like any breed standard, it's not up to the YTCA or any breed club to please the public or breeders who want to show. If you are showing so that you can advertise your dogs for more money or to impress your friends and customers you are showing for the wrong reasons. Showing alone, will not improve your stock. |
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Was there and answer to my question somewhere in there? Are you being sarcastic? Are you mocking me. Guess I'm clueless cause what you wrote made NO sense at all. Say what you mean. Actually it doesn't matter because the questin was not for you? |
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Many other breeds have different color categories. But they no doubt had someone pushing to get the other colors included. Change will not happen without someone pushing for it. Parti breeders have the right to push, and have the right to do whatever is necessary to improve their dogs. Personally I couldn't care less about championships, but I'm glad there are those that do, who are willing to put up with the prejudices and politics and take their dogs into the ring. As long they are doing it to better the dog, isn't that what it's all about. improving the dog? |
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I chose yorkies because of the breed and it's color along with many other things. After I got into showing it made me understand and appreciate the breed and the importance of health, structure, movement and the appreciation of it. I hope that made sense. |
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:D Gees Louise! I've been so wrapped up in my personal life that I missed another great parti debate. I didnt read this whole thread cuz its too long and I dont have time, BUT my take on a parti carrier champion is this......DICLOSURE! If a carrier stud is breeding with a traditional-what difference does it make if he's a carrier or not??? The only way there would end up a parti pup is if the bitch was a carrier too..and shouldn't the owner of that bitch know if they have a carrier or not??? I think to be fair...being honest and disclosing if a champion is a carrier is being honest and is not unethical. I wont get in the middle of this debate BUT integrity starts with honesty which equals good ethics!!!! oh wait.....isnt this off topic???? |
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Mum like bird metaphor which weird because she terrified of birds...:yelrotflm |
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If you are in the show circuit and you are showing your dogs to prove that they are worth specimens of the breed correct? And if you are also then using that Champion stud male to approved bitches, correct? So according to the above statement you only breed them to CH bitches? Never to unfinished girls? or vice versa? If you breed to unfinished dogs are you not supplying the pet market also? I really want this one answered also. How many of you exhibitors have done ALL the tests on their dogs, and I mean all of them that are bred or shown? These little ones you are growing up to bring in the ring, have their parents passed all these tests also? I would reply to the why show the carrier Yorkie question...because we also need to have our stock evaluated. Unfortunately at this time it is the only way to do that with the AKC shows. Do you not show for that reason? Have you not ever bred an off colored dog (black and tan or lighter blue one) to improve your line in another dept (back, structure, coat texture)? |
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I am by no means an expert in Breeding and Showing but I do know right from wrong. Coloring dogs, showing a dog that is a parti carrier and showing a dog that has been altered, is not conforming to the standard. It is deceitful. Plain and simple. This is my opinion. |
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If you are breeding 2 dogs together to improve say structure, that is not enhancing that is improving your line. |
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but shouldn't you be breeding ONLY finished dogs? If so then the enhancing was to get the dog finished. So then what is the difference between showing an enhanced dog that you know will throw dark colored pups and showing a carrier that you know will throw parti pups, if it is all being done to improve your lines? There appears to be a double standard here. |
No double standard. I know a breeder who bred 2 standard colored Champions and ended up with a dark colored dog. You always seem to pick and choose what you want to respond to and then twist it to meet your logic. My point being that it does not matter whether you have 2 gorgeous examples of the breed you can get some non standard pups and they are sold as pets because they are non standard. I think that anyone showing a dog not to standard whether it is a carrier, enhanced or altered in any way it is wrong and deceitful regardless. |
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I took that to mean that it is OK to use an off colored dog to improve the structure of the dogs in your line. Is that not what you meant?? |
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Then it read: Moonlight's Two Times Bad is Connie Conn's. She's YTCA and has an impeccable reputation! __________________ YTCEHB, respect for differences, ethics without politics www.yorkshireterrierclub.com Do you think Connie (or any person you feel has an impeccable reputation in the breed for that matter) be part of that club? This thread is about that club, can you please explain how there is anything ethical about fostering out your bitches then bringing them back for breeding but they're still yours? This is a truly disgusting. This is purely using an innocent little body for the sake of using them. |
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To me that is just pushing your responsibility on to someone else, while you still reap the benefits. |
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An off colored dog no , but a darker dog yes to improve not to enhance there is a difference. This has been going on since the beginning of the breed. |
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Like thousands of others I do not believe what you believe is just something that showed up in genetics over night. There's a reason that you are fighting so hard, I sincerely do think you are a strong crusader. But I see something you don't. I look at those dogs and I see a mixed breed. If they were a form of the breed they would be in our confirmation events. No questions asked. You wouldn't have to fight this fight. But I see a maltese, s**tzu and maybe others. It is no different to me. I LOVE ALL DOGS!!!!! So it's nothing unkind for me to say this. But hearing people call my breed a TRADITIONAL? Yes there are many parti breeds out there. Just not in yorkies. It's just a few people that are breeding some mix breeds that are way over priced. |
The one thing I find truly condescending is how that YTCA President Carl Yocum wrote an article and raved about the Biewer Terrier and the Biewer Terrier club, When in fact the Biewer and the Parti are the EXACT same dogs. Most of them came from the very same linage. The so called club he so profoundly approved of has had their president removed and has been banned from IABCA. So he condones people who lie and cheat and do whatever it takes to get ahead? Does that set a good example of ethics for the YTCA? |
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Done all the time in the show world. Disqusting ??? Maybe to pet owners. Most don't know the half of what go on behind closed door in the show world. |
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The way you're chasing me around on here looking for things to attack is exactly what put me off on YTCA. Most members may not be like you, but enough are that I don't want to be associated with it. You lick a few boots to obtain membership in YTCA and once in it's a lifetime pass that some take as license to be snotty and rude, sometimes downright destructive to the breed. Leave me alone. |
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So according to you if you cannot show them they are mixed breeds? OK then have it your way, explain the black and golds, black and tans, blue and gold, and so on. If you have it your way then any of those colors on any of the Yorkies in the the world are mixed breeds because they cannot be shown in the ring. How about the blues?? Are they purebred or mixed? I for one am happy there is a club that accepts all registered Yorkies and their owners/breeders/exhibitors/enthusiast. To know you can ask questions and not be treated like the waste on the bottom a boot would be nice. To have a civil conversation about the breed that you are so passionate about and not feel like you have to pretend to be someone you are not. To get an honest opinion about your breeding line and where you are going with it from an experienced show person that will foster you and not beat you down is needed. Like was said here by an experienced exhibitor, some handlers could show a dead cat and win. The other side of the coin that is not mentioned much is you could bring a show stopper in the ring and not even place if you dont know the right people or take the judge out to dinner the night before. If you do not want to join or learn about the club then dont. But let the ones that do want to hear more about it have a place to know. |
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Wildwier Kennels told the AKC there their line had produced way more partis than the Nikko line. How, when or where it happened no one knows. But back before the yorkie became the yorkie many breeds were being shown under the broken haird Scottish terriers, including the maltese. The peasants that owned these dogs were not concerned with who their dogs were mating with. I really thought that we had gotten beyond the question of whether or not they are pure bred yorkies. The AKC set oiut a letter that they were satisfied that the parti is a natural occuring color in the Yorkies. So whether you believe it or not, doesn't really matter. Documentation indicates that is more likely than not that they are pure bred yorkies. Would you prefer they be called Standard colored? Or perhaps Classic or Originals. it's just a term that is used to distinguish betwween the various colors without going into a long explanation. A rose by another name smells just as sweet. |
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