Can someone answer this? I've been looking around the site at your pups and i've seen that there is a Biewer yorkie. I've seen these kind of yorkie but i thought it was a mix:eek: I'm not sure who's pups it was but i seen 4 black and white pups and one brown and gold one. is it likey that a biewer yorkie would have brown and gold pups? or would the father or mother have to be a gold and brown? How long have they been around or have i been under a rock? |
I'm sorry, I'm of no help, but I'm sure someone here can help you!! Welcome to YT! |
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The yt member that I know that have them is SCRAPINDEE and the web site is houseofwags.com:goodluck: |
yup your right this is the site i came across. hopefully she'll answer my question. i'm really starting to like this kind of yorkie:p |
The National Club for the Yorkshire Terrier is the Yorkshire Terrier Club of America. This is their statement about colour of the Yorkie on their website. http://www.ytca.org/faq.html#B |
Here are 3 sites that can help you learn about the Biewer Yorkshire Terrier. We have many members who own these wonderful little dogs. http://www.biewertalk.com/ http://www.bytnc.org/index.html Sue is a member here and has beautiful puppies. http://www.magnoliasmagnificentyorkies.com/ |
2 Attachment(s) The Biewer Yorkshire Terrier is a breed that was developed in Germany. It is not a mixed breed dog. The first Biewer was the result of two traditional Yorkies who carried a recessive piebald gene. They've been around for about 22 years -- and have recently started coming over to the US. The standard for the Biewer is a tri-colored head -- blue, gold and white. Four legs, chest and tummy white, along with the tip of the tail being white. They do not dock the tails! The back is a combination of blue and white. There are several Breed clubs and you can also google Biewer to find out more information. If you are interested in getting a Biewer -- I would suggest that you do a whole bunch of research -- and don't just expect one breeder to be the expert! There's a lot of mis-information going around about these beautiful little dogs, and many people have gotten into the breed just to make money -- not caring about keeping up the breed standard. You can also check out Snow Yorkie's (yt member) website at www.magnoliasmagnificentyorkshires.com -- she's got some great dogs!!! That's where I got mine from! Here's a pic of my Lola at 7 months old -- and her mama when she was 7 months old! |
oops well... I messed up Sue's website... go by Cindy's... www.magnoliasmagnificentyorkies.com |
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I just saw your question. Biewers throw biewer puppies. Biewers mated with Splitters (1/2 Biewer, 1/2 Traditional Yorkie) can have one or the other (biewer or yorkie) or both in the same litter. Does this answer your question? I don't know anything about the Chocolates. Again, it may be bred for a recessive gene. |
yes it does answer my question thank you all who answered . i'm now lost which kind of yorkie i want:D |
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Half the fun is doing the research, going to shows where Biewers are shown (IABCA) and talking to the breeders and clients of the breeder--people who bought puppys from this breeder. If you can, go and see the Biewers and the chocolates. This is a good way to see what they are all about. |
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