| whispersmom2 | 01-14-2006 07:32 PM | I have a choc. male Yorkie who is a funny little guy. He may or may not be used as stud...I had a lovely little male who was destined to be used as stud-again only if I had decided he would be what I wanted to breed. He descended one testicle so I gave him to a family as a pet. He has been neutered and is king of the roost. I think I have a pic of him from his family at Christmas time. I will have V. post it if I do.
I also have a parti marked male that has sired a litter with my Biewer female and the puppies are gorgeous. They will not be registered, as the only registry that would register them is one (maybe two) that I have cosen to not deal with. Remi is reg with AKC as a black and tan-those are the COLORS that form his markings. Parti is not a color but markings. The term infers that the base coat is white as per the informant at AKC with marking of other colors-two makes a tri-color and it seems most of the partis are colored that way. He was bred with a standard color female who carried the piebald gene and the puppies are standard colors. There are no guarantees when dealing with the genes related to color and pattern I am afraid.
There are examples of Biewers, parti, and my beloved Jesse in my album and the avatar that V. posted for me. My Biewer females have both been bred to Cruiser, a Biewer and all are registered in Germany.
I also know a bit about blues. The call that is mentioned in the article noted on the post might have been my original call to the breeder about a blue puppy that I had taken and placed as a rescue.
I am not an expert, nor do I represent myself as one, but I would be happy to discuss what I do know about these wonderful "spotted Yorkies" and oddballs if you would pm me with your reg e-mail addy.
Well, this post certainly got longer and longer, huh? |