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The American biewer vs German biewer "discusssion" is just talk. The dogs were imported from Germany...the vast majority of which are still in breeding programs... |
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wow i'm learning so much i didn't know. i didn't realize they were different from the parti or tri colored yorkies. they sure are beautiful. that white and "blue" as you called it sure do set them off. i'm sure someday they will be shown in the AKC ring. i'm not a huge mixed breed fan, nor am i a huge fan of changing the standard of one dog breed to create another style, but in my opinion, the biewer is one of those instances in which cross breeding and trying something new went very well...they are stunning! |
Another website to get additional information about the Biewers is: Biewer Breed Club of America There is many websites that will offer you good information and introduce you to the many breeders who show as well as breed their biewers. |
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Just when did they "evolve" from being tri yorkies? Also...why would the Biewer be given AKC breed registration status when there is already a tri yorkie that is AKC registered? |
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Color differences: Biewers have all white legs, chest, belly, and white full tail; blue, gold, white on head (symetrically is best); black and white only on body: no gold/tan allowed. Standard adult weight: 7 lbs (last time I looked) Makes mine a teapot! That's okay... more to love! And I didn't think I would ever say this: but I think she is smarter than my Yorkies. |
Better look at that standard again because I sure see alot with black tails with a white tip and several with white or half white heads. You cannot control the piedbald gene. |
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