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Here's one reference....scroll down pg 6. New breed varieties http://www.akc.org/pdfs/about/board_minutes/1105.pdf |
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I know you've heard it as often as I that you breed Yorkies genotype to genotype in order for it to breed true to type. With some other breeds you can breed phenotype to phenotype and get predictable results. It's not that way with Yorkies. They are a young breed and the undesirable traits have not yet been weeded out. Some Yorkies are so out of standard that it's sometimes hard to be more specific than that they look like a terrier of some sort. With some of the older breeds, you can put just about any 2 dogs of that breed together and get pups that look like the breed. Maybe not ideal representations, but even a casual observer can recognize the breed. That isn't true for Yorkies and I feel that, until that day comes, breeding for any variation is detrimental to the breed. It's not like all faults will magically disappear overnight, but unless we attempt to breed them out they will crop up more and more often. That is the crux of the argument in breeding to the standard....so a Yorkie will look like a Yorkie. To me, getting the Yorkie to breed true to type should be the goal of every breeder. We will have all left the breed better than we found it when even an 'average' Yorkie is a good representation of the breed. It may make more sense to breed for varieties after that is accomplished, but any variations (and I like teapots myself) at this time only makes that goal more difficult. It's nothing personal against partis for me. They are easy to identify if one wants to avoid them. The carriers, however, will cross over into the standard gene pool and make it even harder to breed true to type for the breed overall. The goal for a breed, any breed, is to breed true and carriers will be just one more wild card in a deck with too many wild cards already. |
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As far as the yorkie not breeding true. For the most part...any popular breed...has the same problem of pet bred bred not looking like the show bred. It's just a fact that pet bred dogs are not bred the same as show bred. Look at the show poodle compared to the pet poodle. The pet poodle for the most part looks mixed in most cases. They resemble the poodle..but look NOTHING like what is shown in the ring. The same can be said for cocker spaniels, doxie's, chi's, collies, shepherds, maltese and many other breeds for that matter. And yes...yorkies too. |
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If parti breeders only bred parti to parti, there would be no issue for me. From posts here on YT, it's obvious that parti breeders want to acquire high quality standard Yorkies to improve their parti dogs. So, in general, what partis are at this time are dogs that have largely been bred for a single trait and the quality is not so good overall.The problem is that the carriers, which may themselves get championed, carry not only the genes of the standard Yorkie that got them championed, but those of the parti parent that wasn't the quality of the standard parent. While this may be a good thing for the parti breeder, it's not good for the breed IMO. The carriers are registered as standard Yorkies and their influence will depend on how widely they are bred. It's likely the results of any such breedings will be hit or miss at best and it's doubtful these dogs will breed true. It would be the same as if I took an open pedigreed, off standard bitch and bred it to a nice male. I might get lucky and get a nice pup that possibly could be championed but it shouldn't be bred due to all the wild cards on its dam's side. The same with the parti carrier. Neither breeding would be for the good of the breed. I don't know where all this will lead, but the breed can't afford to take one step forward and two steps back. I understand that there are true parti fanciers but I fear that any progress the partis make will be at the expense of the breed as a whole. One good thing. With the AKC allowing partis to register as partis, breeders who wish to avoid them in their lines can at least find out through pedigree research. |
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For those of you who do not understand standards and color variations...look at the American Cocker Spaniel standard. It has three color varieties. And they are not having any problems breeding and showing (separately for the most part) black's, buffs, chocolate's, parti's, roans, black and tan's. Every color shares the same standard EXCEPT for color. American Kennel Club - Cocker Spaniel AS far as the merle Chi is concerned...the chi standard simply states...Any color - Solid, marked or splashed. And if my sources are correct...the parent club voted in 2008 that merles would NOT be disqualified from showing and AKC reg. However, there is a growing anti merle movement within the Chi community that is trying to gain support for a DQ. But what does that have to do with the topic at hand? More propaganda I suppose. ;) |
I can appreciate the tenacity of the debates, but isn't it a moot point? Since 1942, AKC has had a policy in place of not accepting any additional varieties for any breed. |
I guess we have to work on that then don't we. I do understand what your saying Bchgirl. |
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Once people make the step and realize that they are the same dog, with the same history and that they are both just a color variation of the Yorkie, maybe we could all work together.. at least talk about it. Each "group" has very dedicated supporters..together we may have a better chance. (IMO) I know this is a big step for some and many just aren't there yet. I hope that day will come. Diana :animal-pa |
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This is from the AKC website link that was provided.... |
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Read the standard. It's very clear. If anyone isn't sure about the wording, look at the way it was changed to make it more clear less than 3 years ago. Isn't it obvious where "it's going"? A standard doesn't won't change because some people have a trend. Why have one if all you do is change it for trends? The breed standard is written. I'm sorry you don't like it. There are plenty of other breeds. Maybe you should consider a breed that has a standard you like better. Maybe a parent club with your taste in dogs and goals? |
[QUOTE=Elle;3260696]Read the standard. It's very clear. If anyone isn't sure about the wording, look at the way it was changed to make it more clear less than 3 years ago. Isn't it obvious where "it's going"? A standard doesn't won't change because some people have a trend. Why have one if all you do is change it for trends? The breed standard is written. I'm sorry you don't like it. There are plenty of other breeds. Maybe you should consider a breed that has a standard you like better. Maybe a parent club with your taste in dogs and goals?QUOTE] Oh yes it has changed for a something different...be it coat, color or size. The only difference is the other breed clubs accepted change. When/if the "right" people get behind the parti...then just maybe one day their will at least be talks of adding a color variety. And just who are you to tell others what to have passion for, what to love, and what to fight for? It's just as much my breed as it is yours...and I feel the parti and those who truly love the variety deserves the same rights as the traditional. |
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You guys talk about victory, fight, such militant language. |
I don't think it's a fight at all, I think it's just selling puppies. Trying to get more publicity from people looking for information on the real breed. And people trying to find people to sell puppies to. As I notice, the people in these thread always sell puppies. While all the other people, we've nothing to gain. Interesting how you always talk about how money makes everything happen. As you have a website selling puppies with each post. |
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Karen i just looked on your site and "Chaos" is gorgeous :) |
Is this the OP that starts threads to be heated? Not sure why you'll ask YTCA questions here. May I ask, which member it was that upset you so bad to have this grudge? It's like you are looking for something from a member to box them in with a reply. |
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You talk about your precious standard, when you all can take your yorkie into the ring without coloring or any other enhancing your standard may mean something. I have seen it all while I was showing! The standard is a joke when the people who make the standard enhance their dogs to show them! |
This thread is very interesting. This is on the YTCA website. I hadn't heard of Parti Color Yorkies until I came on YT, so I have been looking for some info about them. Came across this: Yorkshire Terrier Club of America (Awards) I also came across a breeder's website that says: "Parti Color Yorkies have been accepted and registered by the AKC as Yorkshire Terrier, Parti Color for the past 10 years." This seems to be a bit misleading. If parti-colors were accepted wouldn't it have read that they were registered as Parti Colored Yorkshire Terriers?? Were they just registered as Yorkshire Terriers and where the color is put on the form they just put Parti-Color?? This is very confusing. |
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It's just about selling puppies. None of this would fly. |
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And you won't see me getting all up in a dander because my preferred color isnt' a variety. I love the standard yorkie the way it is :) |
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I'm tired of your criticisms and blanket statements. Those things do not happen. You are just mad at the show world! About sharing then your doomed? This is fun for you? Paranoia will destroy ya. I didn't ask who you were, I asked the members name. Based on what I've seen in your posts, it probably wasn't them. If they were so bad and you were so ethical you would most likely stand alone. I don't challenge you. I asked in a kind way. You can read my posts, I do not beat around the bush. I'm done with this thread, I'm a little slower to catch on. You can't use me and everyone else as your sounding box for cheat shots. I haven't seen how you would "like" much of anything. Not to mention, putting down the club and it's members? Why you know site is Yorkietalk and if you'd like to reach YTCA members, the percentage that ever read this is so very small. You know what you're doing. I don't know or care of your identity. I don't ask people's identity. But if you're going to tell tales and expect any credibility, you must reveal names of the people you say this about or it will be a lie for many many people. |
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