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BIEWER YORKIE ASSOCIATION
Breed Standard
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Official Breed & Show Standard
of the American Canine Registry
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& The Biewer Yorkie Association
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Overall Appearance:
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Longhaired small terrier
type dog with long flowing
silky hair over entire
body. Body structure
should be compact and neat
in appearance.
Short/docked tail or a
natural tail carried
upright. Erect feathered
or button ears. Overall
well proportioned. Alert &
active.
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Head:
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The head area should be small
and semi-flat, not rounded.
Hair on head should be long and
flowing, straight and of
acceptable color of tan, gold,
black, brown, crème, red,
mustard or white.
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Head should be in proportion
to body giving a balanced
overall appearance.
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Faults: Rounded skull, wavy or
curly hair, un-proportional to
body.
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Disqualifications: Any color
other than stated.
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Ears:
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The ears should be V shaped if
carried erect, tipped or button
and spaced in a manner which
gives the head an overall
balanced appearance. Erect
ears should be covered with
hair that feathers out and
down.
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Faults: Erect ears whose hair
does not feather. Tulip or Pear
shaped erect ears.
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Disqualifications: Cropped
ears or mismatched ears.
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Eyes:
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The eyes should be medium in
size, bright, alert and
expressive. Eyes should be
spaced to give an overall
balanced appearance within the
head region in relation to the
skull size and the ear set.
Eyes should look forward. Eyes
may be green, gold or dark
colored. Eye rims should be
brown or dark in color.
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Faults: Too large or too small
eyes. Dull or unexpressive
eyes. Unbalanced appearance.
Eyes that do not look straight.
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Disqualifications: Any color
other than stated. Pink eyes
rims.
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Nose/Muzzle:
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Nose must be black or brown in
color with no pink/white
areas. Muzzle should be equal
to half the width of the space
between the ears or slightly
longer. Nasals should be of
appropriate size to allow
breathing without difficulty.
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Faults: Muzzle to short or too
long.
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Disqualifications: Nose any
color other than stated or
bi-color. Nasals of improper
size causing breathing
problems. Noisy breathers.
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Teeth:
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The teeth should be clean, of
equal size and spacing in
either a scissor bite or level
bite.
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Faults: Unclean, of incorrect
spacing and size.
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Disqualifications: Undershot
or over bite.
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Body:
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Compact with impressive
stature, level top line,
long-straight silky
striped/banded coat starting at
the top line and flowing down
the sides, well formed rib cage
area, shoulders and hips.
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Of sufficient muscle and body
mass as to have a healthy
appearance.
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Faulted: Piebald pattern
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Forelegs:
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White, straight and set in line
with the body slightly behind
the shoulder. Elbows neither
tucked or bowed out. Covered
with silky flowing straight
hair. With or without
dewclaws.
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Faults: Slight Bowed or hocked
should be severely penalized.
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Elbows tucked or bowed.
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Hair of insufficient length to
not give a regal appearance.
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Wavy or curly hair.
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Disqualifications: Overly
Bowed or Hocked legs or elbows.
Any color other than White.
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Hind Legs:
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White, straight with slight
bend at knee area. Covered
with silky flowing white
straight hair.
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Preferably without dewclaws.
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Faults: Slight bowed or hocked
should be severely penalized.
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Hair of insufficient length to
not give a regal appearance.
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Wavy or curly hair.
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Disqualifications: Overly
bowed or hocked legs. Any color
other than white.
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Feet:
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Rounded with toenails being
white, brown or black.
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Faults: Toenails any color
other than white, brown or
black.
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Tail:
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Docked or left natural. Either
is acceptable and neither is
preferred over the other.
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A natural tail should be
carried slightly higher than
the top line of the back.
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Tail should be straight with a
slight upward curve at the
end.
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Covered with long, straight,
flowing, silky hair.
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A docked tail should be docked
so that at maturity there is a
2.5 to 3 inch length.
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Faults: Tail carried to low.
Hair not straight or long
enough to give regal
appearance.
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Tail docked to short giving a
stubbed appearance.
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Disqualifications: Tail curved
over back.
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Coat:
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The hair should be silky both
in appearance and to the
touch. The hair should be
straight and never wavy. The
hair should be no less than 3/4
down the sides of the dog and
preferably just slightly off
the ground. No undercoat is
allowed. Coat on body of dog
must be black, blue, brown,
crème, red, or mustard in
color with white bands/stripes
to be no less than 25% of the
total body area. Symmetrical
white areas on face are
preferred but not mandatory.
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Black or Blue coated dogs must
have black nose, black eye rims
and black or white toe nails.
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Brown coated dogs must have
brown nose, brown eye rims and
brown or white toe nails.
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There can be no black on a
brown dog.
Fault: Piebald
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Disqualifications: White areas
not sufficient enough to
distinguish dog as a Biewer
Yorkie.
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Excessive white spotted rather
than banded/striped.
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Weight:
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4 pounds - up to and including
12 pounds
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Faults: 13 pounds or over.
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Disqualifications: Less than 4
pounds.
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Height:
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Up to and including 9 inches
measured from ground to
withers.
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Faults: Over 9 inches in
height severely penalized.
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Gender:
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Male, Female or Altered. No
preference is given.
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Judging Considerations:
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Considerations should be given
to females with a blown coat
from whelping and nursing so as
to not penalize
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breeders for conditions beyond
their control as long as a
sound judgment can be made on
what the dog
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would look like with a full
coat.
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Total Disqualifications:
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Crypto males. Thin hair or
bald areas not related to
whelping or nursing,
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Any animal exhibiting vicious
tendencies or unable to be
brought under control.
Excessive white coated.
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Show Requirements:
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Must be Micro-chipped and
micro-chip recorded with
registry and/or breed club.
Micro-chip must be scanned and
verified at every show. DNA
hair follicles must be
submitted at every show prior
to showing.
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Breeder Requirements and
Disqualifications:
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Breeders/Owners/Handlers are
responsible for the actions and
well-being of any animal in
their possession
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or brought onto the premises of
any show grounds.
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Any person considered to be
being abusive to any animal on
the show grounds will be
disqualified and
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ask to remove themselves and
their animals from the
premises.
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Every animal entering the show
grounds must be registered with
the show personnel.
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Every animal entering the
grounds must have a clean bill
of health, be current on
vaccinations and be
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accompanied by a Interstate
Health Certificate issued no
more than 10 days of that day.
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Selling, trading or
advertising of dogs on show
grounds is permissible but
discouraged.
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submitted: 01/14/04
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approved: 02/10/04
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revised & approved: 08/02/06
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revised & approved 02/08/2010
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