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Female Biewer Puppy For Sale 4 Attachment(s) 1. Your name - Jennifer Hurtt 2. Your city, state: Mechanicsville, Maryland 3. Your phone number: (301) 792-0545 4. Your email address: Jen@bloominbiewers.com 5. Yorkie(s) For Sale: Female Biewer Yorkshire Terrier 6. Birthdate of Yorkie(s): April 15th, 2007 7. Age of Yorkie(s): 14 weeks old 8. Weight of Yorkie(s) parents: Mom is 8 pounds, Dad is 5 pounds 9. Current weight of Yorkie(s) for sale: 2 pounds, 13 ounces 10. Registration if any (AKC, etc): BNR 11. Price: $2,800 12. When puppies will be ready to be taken home: When we find that perfect home. 13. Do you ship your Yorkies: No, but I will meet you at the airport so that you can take her home if needed. 14. Any additional information you want to add: Alexandra (or Ally as we call her) loves to play but loves to cuddle even more. This little girl is looking for that perfect pet home with a family to spoil her rotten. You can see more pictures of her on my website http://www.bloominbiewers.com. Please feel free to contact me with any questions that you might have. |
Jen - what a darling looking little girl. I am sure it will break your heart when she leaves your home.:love: |
Ally is beautiful! |
Awww Jen... Ally is such a gorgeous little girl -- and great pictures... I checked out your website -- love the theme! What an amazing garden of Biewers you have growing!!! And Ashton -- he's to die for... I can see why the judges are giving him props!!! Good luck finding the perfect family for little Ally -- whoever is the one chosen will definitely be counting their lucky stars! I wish I could get another -- but, my two are keeping me too busy as it is! |
Oh my goodness how lovely is she !! :D |
She's beautiful!!! Someone will be very lucky to have her :) |
she is a cutie |
! She's gorgeous! |
Awww she's too precious! :p |
wow I looked at your web site...did you get to keep that huge trophy for Ashton's win..WOW! |
What registry is the BNR? How long has it been in existence? Where is it located? Is it an official German registry? My understanding is that if American-born biewer puppies are not registered with an official German registry, future litters (for these puppy's puppies) will not ever be able to be registered with Germany. Also, without German registration these puppys may not be able to participate in any rare breed dog shows. Buyers ask lots of questions if a puppy is not registered in Germany particularly with the IBC (International Biewer Club), Mr. Biewer's choice of registration. |
Hi, Mr. and Mrs. Biewer was member of the ACH-L but not IBC . The IBC is a realtive new club. In Germany are several other Clubs that American breeder could reg. their puppies with. Many greetings Michael |
Thank you everyone for the compliments. Pat, I do wish Ashy won that big trophy although I have no idea where we would put it! That trophy is actually used for all of the pictures. He has won 3 gold medals and tons of ribbons though! Dee, to answer your questions, the BNR stands for the Biewer National Registry which was created by the Biewer Yorkshire Terrier National Club (BYTNC). It is a fairly new registry located here in the United States. Dogs registered with the BNR can be shown in the rare breed shows. I believe that you are correct when you say that American born puppies born to Biewers who do not hold a German registration cannot be registered. That is exactly why I am choosing not to register Ally with a German registry. The BNR offers limited registration to help ensure that she goes to a pet only home as stated in my ad. There are many reputable registries available in Germany and they do honor one another. This discussion has been made on other forums in the past and I would appreciate it if you would respect my puppy thread and start the discussion elsewhere if you choose to do so. Thank you. |
Absolutely stunning Jennifer. I'm sure you will find that perfect home for this little one in no time. |
She's beautiful Jenn! I am sure someone will scoop this precious baby up real fast... |
Thanks Jen for the information. Would you explain the difference between a limited registration and a full registration--there may be some readers who do not know the differences. (side question since we have related dogs through Judy: Was Lily in Judy's 1st or 2nd litter? Was she one of 4? Thanks.) |
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Oh Dee -- if you do a search on here you -- and others who might have questions regarding full and limited registration -- can find out the answer. Just click on the search tab and type in "limited registration." I'm sure that Jenn, when she is talking to potential buyers can answer any questions they might have... So sorry Jenn to have hijacked your puppy thread... now back to Ally... what an adorable little girl she is... and if she's anything like Lola, she will make someone a wonderful and entertaining baby to love and spoil... |
Buyers should have lots of questions and registrations should be one of them. That being said, she is going to make someone an adorable pet. |
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Many greetings Michael |
What a cutie pie!! |
Oh Jen, she's such a sweetie! That little impish grin is enough to get anyone smiling. She will make a precious addition to some lucky family. -Diana:animal-pa |
Jen what a beautiful girl! I hope you find the right family for her. |
Congratulations Jen, she is very nice, and Ashy is a little dream. I thought I might clear up a small misconception about rare breed shows accepting registries started by the clubs in America. At this point the IABCA will not accept registration from any registry unless it is an Internationally accepted registry, therefore the clubs developed in the states do not fit that criteria. She is very nice and it really doesn't matter about the registry unless she is going to be shown. |
Beautiful girl Jen! I am sure you are very proud of her. :D |
She is adorable!! I wish you luck finding her a wonderful home...I wish it was mine;) |
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Sorry but this isn't true. The BNR has been approved by both clubs (IABCA & NAKC) here in the US that is accepting the Biewers in their show venues. I have shown 2 of my puppies with the IABCA several times and 1 with the NAKC with a BNR registration. In my entries, we won several places of Best in Breed, Toy Group along with Best in Show, Best in Show Bred by Exhibitor, Reserve in Rare Breed, and last but not least Best in Family Group. Hope this helps in clarification of the BNR registry that we can show our puppies with both of the clubs listed above. |
she is soo cute |
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Well, back on topic here...:) :) Jenn, Ally is BEAUTIFUL!!!! I have loved that face since I first saw her puppy pics!! There is spirit in those eyes!!! I know that the family that she chooses is going to be one lucky people!!! Love love love==== Biewers!!! |
Jen, She's absolutely precious, I know you'll find her a wonderful forever home, (congrats on Ash's big wins, too!) |
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