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Question - do parti's have ticking on their bodies? Pigmented spots? As puppies a biewer may have a white saddle and spots of color may be seen on their skin...eventually hair in these spots grows out black...leaving streaks within the white. |
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Yes the parti's spot in the same way. Here is a picture of my AKC parti boy after I scalped him. He is covered in spots. |
The Parti colored Yorkie can show in our shows, she would be judged against the FCI standards (FCI - Fédération Cynologique Internationale) Brooke Bridegum IABCA International Dog Shows |
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Copied and pasted from the link above providing the FCI standard. The color “steel blue” is defined exactly: the silky, straight and shiny coat reflects a bluish shimmer in sunlight. Steel blue may range from a darker to a lighter color, but not silver. A woolly, cottony, or wavy coat is not allowed, nor is a coat with champagne or white hair. Often a middle to dark anthracite is confused with steel blue (Yorkies with the former have hardly a correct tan). A Yorkshire Terrier of at least 24-30 months whose tan is already correctly shaded with gold and without grey hair usually hat a slightly lighter steel blue. In IABCA shows...the dogs are judged against the standard and are awarded ratings or grades...with that stipulation in the standard I'm not certain a judge would award a V1 rating. Frankly I'm amazed that you received a reply to an email that quickly....there is a decided lack of customer service on their part. How many here have shown their partis? |
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And yeah...he's naked alright. |
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It started out black but broke to a dark steal blue. Here is a pic of his spots starting to grow out. |
All I know they are both beautiful. I have been reading this and alot of other things trying to learn. It is really complicated... |
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The AKC has a different set of criteria for starting a new breed, so the Biewers are in a bit of a pickle. And now since part of the Biewer people claim that there is another breed mixed in and the other part says no they are yorkies, it makes it really bad for them. At least with the partis we all agree what they are, well so far anyway, I suppose that could change.. |
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It may onot be in my lifetime, but it will change, even if they just add a separate category for them. |
I suppose. But based on that statement by the YTCA, I presume no one with the desire would ever be elected to the board. |
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