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Thank you for making that clear for all of us :) ps, just wondering, how many breeds have you all "bettered" ? |
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It is about educating the public April Love. It will always be. You should know, if you have been a member for so long on YorkieTalk, look at how many new breeders and members you are trying to educate. I am constantly on the breeders thread and it amazes me how so many need to be eduated. It is all about education. Never forget that because we are all learning, and continue to learn. Me too. :) |
Anyone that knows anything about Yorkies can look at this breed and know that it is not a Yorkie. It really didn't take a test to prove that, and for those that can't see it, really have no business breeding Biewers. For those that keep saying that it originated from 2 Yorkies doesn't mean a thing. Everything originated from something and was further developed from there. Mrs. Biewer told us the breeders that were using other breeds to make the Biewer because her husband was very selective in who he dealt with. The Breed was being mixed even when Mr. Biewer was alive. It has been proven many times since 2004 who the breeders were that were falsifying pedigrees and who was using other breeds. People need to grow up and accept the fact that their pedigree's don't mean much and this not a Yorkshire Terrier. What we develop in America is what the Biewer is going to be. You can either be a part of it, or you can continue to try and destroy everything we are working for. I have always been the first to admit that I have a lot to learn, especially with this breed. If it had been a Yorkie, it would have been easy. |
How long have you been breeding MaryKay and what is your breed? |
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AprilLove, I have pulled many of my Biewers out of my breeding program and my Yorkshire terriers. I show both my Yorkshire Terriers and my Biewers in the ring. I think that counts for bettering the breed, don't you? |
Why is it that the BTCA seems to be the only Club that seems to want to better this breed? Why even breed if you don't want to better the breed and see them get accepted by AKC? |
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Oh really why? May I know?? P/M if you would like. I would really like to know because I'm unaware of anything.. He is just so perfect..Thank you.. |
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-Diana :animal-pa |
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Learning is all about gathering information and forming an opinion. I have never claimed to be educating people by standing on a high horse :). Rather, I offer opinions based on what I have experienced, whether it is correct for all is for each to determine, and never do I insult or attempt to degrade someone or their dogs or family members for having a different opinion or for disagreeing with my methods or opinions. |
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I would really like to be able to discuss health issues, as some seem to be having problems from birth. |
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If you really truly believe that, then you do not know all of the breeders involved with this breed |
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Nor have I ever claimed to be a Veterinary Professional because I work with dogs But I suppose because I am not a breeder, I must have no knowledge of the breed? :rolleyes: How long you are a breeder does not make you a better or worse breeder than someone else. That kind of immature innuendo doesn't belong in this thread (imo) Experience is not only measured in years. A great amount of wisdom can be bestowed upon one person within one moment in time in their lives. Whatever that may be, whatever that experience brought them, that can not be measured in years. There are some things I have been doing for many years, but I suck at it, lol Some other things I have limited time doing, but have excelled at. Just another way of trying to explain my answer to your question. I will take quality over quantity as it relates to experience any time. |
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We cannot change the German history of the breed, the dogs came from two Yorkshire Terriers, no one disputes that. And we can speculate about what breeds if any were included in the mix along the way. In my opinion, the Biewer has been a distinct breed by evolution as with all the other breeds before it. Go read a few breed history's and you will read over and over again.. the speculation of what breeds may have been included in the mix of many UKC AKC and CKC dogs before ours. In all breeds you will often hear " the pedigree is only as honest as the breeder" Do you really beleive that this only held true for other breeds and not the Biewer? Since the breed arrived on North American soil in 2003 many of us have treated the Biewer as a breed of its own from the onset. ( Never allowing the breeding back of Yorkshire Terriers). In my opinion it was obvious that in doing so, one was taking 1 step forward and 3 steps backwards. By breeding Biewer - Biewer you set type. Some breeders chose this path from the onset of involvement in the breed, others chose to breed back to the Yorkshire Terrier. I can remember the many discussions topics and disagreements we had on this topic. Not that long ago :) "Breed type is the very essence of every breed." Breed type consists of those qualities that set one breed apart from every other breed. Breed type includes the dog's appearance, movement, and character. 'The blue print for every breed is found in the breed standard. Every breed has a detailed written breed standard which defines correct breed type." It is very interesting how each person deciphers the letter from Mars. And thus the reason for posting it. Each is entitled to an opinion and each can research or contact Mars directly to ask further questions. They state they are eager to help answer any questions. To suggest that others could not possibly understand the Mars testing is a little obnoxious.Many people have contacted them over and over and each time get a very similar responce.And funny thing is.... not once have they suggested to anyone writing.. to have their Biewers tested. Previously you stated that Mars.. say's these things to avoid being sued. Mars now has placed information regarding that on the Faq's page as well Frequently Asked Questions about Mars Veterinary Each is entitled to an opinion, each can research and study. However, to suggest that others are less capable of understanding what it takes to better a breed is very unfortunate.It is this very type of opinion that has helped keep the masses devided. [quote] The majority of the BTCA is made up of VERY EXPERIENCED breeders, not first time breeders or pet owners. We know what it takes to better a breed and understanding the heritage of the breed is among many of the things it takes. Quote:
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Thank you Diana |
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Please could you not misconstrue my words :) There is so much twisting of words by you, it is disappointing I already stated I am not a breeder, so you just are repeating my statement but in your classically degrading way. And I do disagree with your statement. I, nor others, do not need to be a breeder to discuss a new or existing breed. That would be saying most of the membership of YT, should not be discussing Yorkies? If you believe that to be the case, then maybe your discussion should stay in your forum, with your breeders that you respect and hold to the utmost standards :) Why bother coming on the Yorkie forum to discuss the breed you say is a Biewer Terrier if it bothers you so much that we disagree with your statements? Ps, My name is on my siggy, it is MaryKay. AprilLove is my Yorkie and username. :) |
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That is by far the most ignorant statement I have ever heard.You have highly offended any experienced breeder.There is many things in life only experience can teach you and breeding is one off them. |
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Well MaryKay, I so diagree with you. Sorry :thumbdown However, I don't hold it against you. |
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I am sure we will meet again, and I will make it a point to introduce myself. |
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OK.. this I don't understand either. Do you mean to say that because a person is not a breeder, they can have no opinion on this breed? Because she isn't a breeder she has no knowledge of how these dogs are developing or what they do or need? I know you learn alot by breeding and by doing.. but MaryKay and many of our "non" breeders are an integral part of our Biewers development. Just because they don't physically hold a dog while they're mating or pull a pup out of the sac, doesn't mean they couldn't do it if they needed too. MK lives very close to me, she can be with the puppies from hours old .. she has graciously agreed to adopt 2 of my Biewers .. I would trust her in a New York minute with the lives of my dogs or the health of the puppies. She watches as puppies are born. Our breeders are always mentoring the "non" breeders, we talk with them equally about problems with the dogs, ask, give and recieve advice. There is no hierarchy .. I'd venture to guess she knows more about her dogs then 1/2 of the breeders out there, know and understand about theirs .. for many, these dogs are in intrigal part of their lives and treated and thought of as members of their family. You can not discount that devotion as trivial or the knowledge of the breed as nonexsistant or meaningless. -Diana :animal-pa |
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Did you really think that your surprise visit at the BBCA National Specialty during the shows was an appropriate time to introduce yourself to the President? Don't be offended by those who couldnt make time for you, showing dogs can be very busy and hectic. |
Diana I could not agree more, there are so many Biewer " Fanciers" that have such a strong bond with this breed. To suggest they are anything less knowledgeable , or educated in the Breed is very unfortunate. As we all have so much more to learn and I'm sure Mary Kay could teach me a thing or two. ;) Diana Quote:
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Please be respectful:rolleyes: |
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I disagree with this statement ,and to suggest otherwise is again.......... one of the reasons the groups are so devided. JMO |
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