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Krokkful are you from Paris, TX? Looks like you have a zip code similar to a TX one. |
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Perhaps you can ask her to link the French Health Data Bases so we can all look up the incidence of LP and Leggs Perthes:) |
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There will be health issues in animals period. Whether those born in the wild depending on the species or the domesticated animal. That's life. It is what the breeders that purposely breed two animals do to hopefully not produce a problem or if they do then what? Compared to irresponsible breeders who breed sell their wares and have no interest in anything else. You see, I do mobile dog grooming, have done so for over 20 years. The number of small dogs that are mutts or some pb from byb's with genetic health issues has been mind boggling. Yes some are healthy but many people don't realize the many dogs that do have health issues that are not purebred but mutts. And as I have said many go back to many generations of mutts producing mutt or in the case of byb's stuff, they are not registered who knows what is behind them and many times they are not pb anyway. |
Lorraine I personally don't know what vets are allowed by their license to do in Paris, France; how-ever I do know here in America many general vets do fix Luxating Patella, and are skilled enough to ddx'd the LP and for some even give a credible grade to it. For me no general vet would ever put a knife to my dog for LP or Leggs Perthes ie Femoral Head Surgery. The issue of cross breds and "multi breeds" ie the old acronymn of mutts and their health will continue to be an "issue", as as you well know no health databases are extant that report on these concerns. We all have our biases, based on the little of the dog world we do interact with. Until we get scientific data on a large enough cross section of the population done in a meaningful way, there is only your opinion, my opinion and the neighbour's next door's opinion. I personally see many mutts (IMO) that have either hip or elbow dysplasia (likely so), doing their doggy best to get by, as they are walked by their owners. In fact because my interest is in movement, I am always observing gait when out and about. I an cognizant how-ever that my many years of observing dogs, purebred, mixed what-ever, and no matter how many dogs I have observed; is in no way scientific knowledge. I do not subscribe to the view cross breeds are healthier, or unheathier then mixes. I simply Do Not Know the answer, as there is no bulk of scientific evidence to support my opinion. |
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I bred biewers I would not bred a dog which required surgery to correct a leg issue. I health test my dogs. I actively show them, abet it is not an akc ring but is under akc judges. What else would you suggest I do? LP is rampant in yorkies...even championed ones. I know this for a fact. |
Common sense is a flower that doesn't grow in everyone's garden. |
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p.s. I have a Biewer and a Yorkie...I love all animals though! |
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Do you ONLY see color in these dogs.. Is that ALL there is to them?? Do you not see ANYTHING else to their marvelous beings? They are oooh so much more than just coat! Acutually, I personally focus on the rest of them first... THEN I worry about the color.. it's amazing what a truly nice dog you get. By the way.. they are STILL yorkies..don't be afraid, color doesn't change them .. not one.. Little.. BIT! An open mind is a glorious thing.. the world is so much nicer when you open some windows and let some light in. -Diana :animal-pa |
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-Diana :animal-pa |
All animals are marvelous beings and more than their colors. I don't think that is the point here. ... |
I have read through this thread, and I'm wondering what is exactly the point? I'm not trying to tick anyone off here, just trying to understand. Biewer, Parti, Chocolate, Traditional....they are all beautiful yorkies IMO. So whats the point? As long as the pups are healthy, colour is a personal choice...no? |
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Ohhhh ok i get it! (I think) But isn't say the parti yorkie still a yorkie, but with a fault...colour? I realize that some are breeding for color, so therefore they aren't following the standard...correct? Personally im not a breeder, but i still love the colouring of the Biewer, thats why i am actively looking for one...I do have two that are traditional colour. From what im understandering the biewers that were developed in Germany were 'developed' (for lack of a better word) from the tradional yorkshire terrier....if i'm wrong please correct me. I'm trying to figure out what this war (so to speak) is about between those that breed tradional and those that breed Biewer I guess that those that breed the Biewer aren't following what the YTCA has set as a standard?...So why isn't there a standard for the biewer??? I'm sooo confused :confused: |
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