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I'm liking it, Nancy :), thanks! Others okay with it too? |
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Also, I personal don't have an objection with the YTCA link being there either. Both Partis and Biewers did originate from standard Yorkies, and they are the parent club, whether you agree with them or not. People just learning about these dogs may be interested to read ALL points of view, not just the ones we agree with. :) |
The YTCA wants nothing to do with the Parti Yorkshire Terrier and states so on their website so I feel we should not add a link to them concerning the Partis or the Biewers |
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Misty's post in fine. However, I would like only facts be listed. She stated that "There is no standard set for them (the parti) that allows for the non-standard coloring". This is not true. The Parti does indeed have a standard that was recently accepted by the same venue that accepted the Biewer standard. I also have a BIG problem with linking the YTCA in a post concerning the differences between the parti and the Biewer. What would be the purpose of this? |
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In my personal experience and from what I have seen by the countless litters of online breeders...Biewer litters... for the most part...do not follow a consistent pattern. The Irish spotting gene is just one of the patterns associated with the piebald gene. It produces the dark color over the back and down the legs...especially the back legs...and sometimes the front. And yes...this pattern can and does occur in Biewer's. But it does not consistently throw itself...even from parents that both carry those markings. Here is a great link that explains why. White spotting on Cardigans, Collies, and other herding dogs Ruffly Speaking: Railing against idiocy since 2004 I bred two Biewers (one that I would consider nicely show marked and the other heavy Irish spotted marked)...and got a puppy that was just about all white on her body. Yes..they eventually produced a few puppies with markings like they carried themselves. But they produced more "whiter" puppies as well. |
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The YTCA is NOT the parent club of either dog and has NO relevance to this thread. How can they be the parent club to a variety they say doesn't exist? |
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Good post! :thumbup: The YTCA sets the standard for the breed and cannot be excluded from information on parti Yorkies. The links are being collected so they can be pinned for educational purposes. All relevant information must be included. |
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I wonder if this is the point where I should be scared I asked...or if that actually comes later....? :p |
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If the YTCA link is allowed to remain..then I vote we also link to Poodle Club of America? They hate parti's too!! :thumbup: |
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Whatever. Use, or don't use what you want that I posted Anne, and good luck trying to weed through the rest and appease everyone. :) |
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