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Welcome, I am happy that you joined:). I must say that when I read your first post I knew that this was going to happen. I do not think that there are too many people on this site that are mean-spirited or anything I just think that they are bold people and tell it like it is. There is nothing wrong with that but sometimes people can interpret them wrong. I hope that you stay and have fun on this site there are many things to learn here. I think your babies are beautiful.:) |
[quote=jackson25;3054465]I welcomed you in some of my first posts. My feelings toward the breeder you received your dogs from has no reflection as to how my feelings are for you, matter of fact, I feel very sorry for the fact the Terri has not informed you of the right information. Sorry if my posts were harsh sounding to you!:)[/QUOTE] Quote:
In my opinion, once an apology is given, the matter (tone) should be over. Jackson 25 apologized, but for some reason, the negative tone continues. |
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However, puppies born from an AKC reg parti yorkie and a German registered Biewer are still considered pure Biewer Yorkies in Germany and can be registered with the orignial clubs that register Biewers there. I will be posting pics of some parti yorkie sired Biewer pups soon. For those who want to see the difference in the Biewer to Biewer bred pups. |
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as you can find on the AKC website, the YTCA is the parent club of the yorkshire terrier breed. no one is saying that your breeder did anything illegal. however, please recognize the difference between illegal and unethical (by which i think jackson25 means that it goes against the code of conduct of the YTCA) ... they are 2 different standards.... since you are great friends as a result of your experiences, maybe you could just let your friend know about this standard ... maybe she doesn't know and she and her remaining puppies could benefit from this knowledge.... just something to consider..... |
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Unfortunately it's not just Jackson 25. I'm a little well a lot caught off guard by the nature and tone of many of these messages. As for what I can learn from this site, that's up to me. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and reasons for being here none of which give us the right to impose that on anyone else. Especially new people who are coming on for the first time. It's funny to me that someone just called me out on my strong tone of voice (I think the irritation is completely understandable) and not the person that started this whole thing!! Luckily tomorrow is another day. I think if I could figure out how cancel my account I would. This is just so not what I expected it to be. Again, I appreciate those of you who have been nothing but kind, encouraging, welcoming and complimentary! You are who I am choosing to focus on tonight! Getting off now and will hope for a better experience next time I'm on! |
Just talked to my breeder to verify the age she let Louis go and it was 11 weeks 6 days and Paris was 12 weeks and 3 days...proof that she is not "unethical" sad that I have to even defend that to people I don't know...wow. |
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And I don't plan on telling a very successful 17 year breeder of high quality yorkies how to do her job. Friend or no friend. She has done phenomenal so far (as you can see by my dogs) and giving her my opinion would be as ridiculous as some of the opinions I've received here today... |
So anyway.... I haven't read this entire thread, because it seems to have gone off track. I'm always interested in hearing about white yorkies, because I am pretty sure that in a few years, Thor will be completely white. He started off as a black pup just like any other yorkie, even at three years old, his coat continues to lighten. When I got him at two, he had some steel blue on his shoulders, but that is now a very light blue, and his butt is basically white. I've seen on other yorkie in the flesh with the same coloring - he was completely white, with a few black streaks. I haven't seen this gene expression described anywhere on YT, so I am curious to learn more. The hair itself is beautiful, super-soft and shiny. A passerby recently described him as "luminous"! :) The OP's pups seem a little different to me, because the pup was born white, while Thor was not. |
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Correction: Mixing breeds is not breeding a high quality Yorkie! :( Don't get me wrong your dogs are cute but lets get the facts straight here. |
Thanks for your interest in Paris! Thor sounds gorgeous! Her hair has the same texture! It is almost like cotton candy and swings when she walks it also is luminous!! She has the most beautiful personality! Laid back, calm, a real snuggler! Very interested to see what Napoleon will turn out like! He is as white as his mama all over so I wonder if he will stay that way! Will continue to post pictures if I can make it through today's mayhem and foolishness alive!! LOL. Look forward to talking with you again soon! |
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Tomorrow will be a better day. |
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Everyone here is trying to inform you. Just because one breeder told you something does not make it right. I had a mentor once who was really wacko, but until I talked with more folks about things I knew nothing. I thought she knew everything and was helping me. We are very passionate about our babies. I would hate for someone to read this thread and have the wrong information. That's why it is important for those with knowledge to come forth and let everyone know what they know. |
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