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The colour issue really is that a Yorkie puppy for colour should be born black and tan undergoing change as it matures. It sometimes stays black and tan, or changes to shades of blue, tan changing to shades of tan or gold. When you are talking aobut parti colour or gold or chocolate, these are not born black and tan, they are born wrong colour from the get go. |
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Whether I work to better the "Breed' which I believe is impossible, or to better my own line, or to work towards developing a better parti colored yorkie, I am still doing it for the better. Not all backyard breeders, or in my case back "bedroom breeders" are in it just for the money. It is a hobby, and we enjoy doing it, and if there are people out there who love and want what we produce, what is the harm as long as they are healthy, loving dogs. They are not a threat to the breed, we are not going to "ruin' the breed and we may eventually end up with our own breed club with our own standards, just like they did with the Biewers in Germany. And for those of you who would say "that will NEVER happen", Never say Never. It can happen and it most likely will happen at some time in the future. |
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Oh Yes!!! it has happened. |
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I have no worries if parti's or Biewers want to start their own breed as Biewer Terriers but they are not rare Yorkie colours. I think that was the point of trying to be sure that someone who wants to buy a chocolate, gold, parti /Biewer knows what they are getting and it is not something rare and not desirable colour for the Yorkshire Terrier. |
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You've eluded this same thing of another breeder and personal friend of mine. |
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There are other YT members that know of this also. |
I'm not getting in the middle of this thread...I just wanted to mention that Betty Anne is Betty Anne Durrer... |
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And yes, I read an e-mail from you on another list eluding to this of another breeder. |
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If a dog from any line is producing large numbers of incorrect colored yorkies then a responsible breeder would have it spayed or neutered and place it, but not every dog from a line will be such a producer. We breed for show quality dogs. We are not saying that things like this have never happened to a show breeder, but we do not try to capitalize on it and sell them as "rare" to the unsuspecting public and we do not try to accomplish these type of results on purpose. The Durrer line has a great reputation and that will not faulter over things like this being said.:aimeeyork Sonja www.tx2stepnyorkies.com |
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