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It just comes down to the fact that there really is zero reason for supporting a BYB when you are looking for either a purebred or a mix.
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Thor's Human Donating Member | ![]() Thanks so much! As it happens, he agrees with you. ![]() Quote:
Woogie, you always bring something interesting into the mix. ![]() That being said, our standards for humane treatment of animals are hugely different than they were 100 years ago. I'm thankful that today it's not considered okay to randomly breed dogs together and if you get puppies you don't like, you can just put them in a sack and drown them. I don't particularly care about breeding yorkies so they all have silky coats and black saddles. I do care that breeders keep records to make sure they are not perpetuating health problems, and that they take lifelong responsibility for every life they create. I have a hard time believing that someone who is breeding morkies is carefully screening for health problems in both breeds and keeping multi-generational records, because morkies seem to be a "why not?" kind of cross. I understand poodle crosses because of the low allergen factor and because a lot of poodles have health problems. But a morkie seems to just be another way to get a cute, small, low allergen companion. Again, nothing against morkies, and I too would be happy to own one. A lot of people don't believe that anyone should breed until the dog overpopulation problem is fixed. Hence, "don't breed or buy while animals die". I think this is an extreme stance though, and it basically means that you'd have no animals bred with forethought after 5 years. I do think that people should think carefully about bringing more dogs into the world when there are already so many without homes. It's not something to do on a whim.
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Thor's Human Donating Member | ![]() Also meant to say, pet insurers give better rates to "mutts", and they have the data to back it up. It's definitely a complicated issue. But I don't think that's an excuse to say, there are lots of bad breeders of all kinds out there, so I'm just going to do what I want without thinking about the larger issues.
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YT 2000 Club Donating Member | ![]() Cross breeder? Reputable? How would one even know? There are very few breed clubs to help educate, monitor, and provide a place where these breeders can come in fellowship, to exchange and share information. Cross breeder... umm.... Cross dresser... Each foot planted in different worlds. I think simply put, I would say, that I understand you want a reputable breeder of..... put in the designer dog of your choice; however I don't know of any "breed" clubs of this mixed breed, so it would be hard to refer you to one.
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YT 2000 Club Donating Member | ![]() [QUOTE=Woogie Man;3301063] I do think that, statistically speaking, mixed breeds are healthier than pure breds. I remember the University of Tennessee study from a few years ago on liver shunt. All pure breeds had a higher incidence than the mixed breeds studied. Could you post the link for me to that study? Thanks
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| ![]() Gail, I think the page has been taken down. I was doing a search the other day, looking for any updated info, and couldn't find it. I hate referencing something and being unable to provide the source. I'm sure many here are familiar with the study as the link has been posted here in the past. Just going by memory, the study was done around 2001. I believe there were over 2,000 dogs included in the study......probably about 15 different breeds plus a group of mixed breeds. The highest incidence of liver shunt (percentage wise) was with the Havanese, at a little over 4% affected. The Yorkshire Terrier came in at over 3%. Other pure breeds had smaller percentages affected. The mixed breed group had a very low percentage...under 1/10 of a percent. It wasn't spelled out what mixes the mixed breeds were, so I don't know if they were cross bred from 2 pure breeds, a Heinz 57 mix or some combination of both.
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: FL
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| ![]() I am always reading posts that the Yorkshire Terrier used to be so much bigger. That is a little misleading. Here is an excerpt from Joan Gordon's History of the Yorkshire Terrier on the YTCA site: "Yorkshire Terriers were given their breed name by 1874, although it had been around since 1870. Originally they were known and shown as Broken Haired Scotch Terriers or Toy Terrier (rough and broken haired). Almost all of the classes were divided by weight. The classes were for Broken Haired or Rough Scotch Terriers less than 5 lbs. or 6 lbs. and under; Toy Terriers 4 lbs. and under, or 5 lbs. not exceeding 7 lbs., or 6 lbs. and over; or Blue Scotch Terriers under 7 lbs. or 7 lbs. not exceeding 9 lbs. The largest weight class in which they were reported to have been shown was for Broken Haired Scotch Terrier 9 lbs. not exceeding 12 lbs. This record should prove that although there were larger Yorkshires they were not being shown at the dog shows. The record proves that the small size was available for breeding from early days. " So, except for the one large Broken Haired Scotch Terrier (if 9-12 lbs can be considered large) all clases were as small or smaller than our modern day "not to exceed 7 pounds" standard. I could love a cross-breed just as much as my Yorkie but I still believe they should not be bred. We have plenty of variety in the breeds currently within AKC. Their standards are written, reviewed and backed up by science and history. The problem with indescriminate cross-breeding, is that no one is really looking to see what undesireable traits may be accented by the cross. Another problem is that no one ever really knows what the future of the line is going to look like. One person winds up with a puppy looking like all yorkie, it winds up being registered in one of the penny-ante registries as a pure bred Yorkie because it looks like one, and pretty soon someone is breeding it. Then you get puppies this generation or the next that are NOT close to standard. It dilutes the Yorkie gene pool! That is how some of the Yorkies with pure-bred papers wind up having tiny, pointy noses, curly hair, poor color placements, over size, etc..... If someone is cross-breeding, they really cannot develop a line of dogs which as a breeder should be their goal -- to improve their line over time. The only true cross breed is going to be from two pure-bred dogs of different breeds. After that, any puppies are now a cross themself and cannot be bred to produce a true cross-breed. Even from one litter, puppies can look entirely different -- so there is no way to get a standard going at all. You are basically just taking a crap shot everytime you breed and hoping puppies are cute enough to be profitable. Can't think that can be right.
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