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Please Sign Our Petition to Save the Piebalds!
Help us tell the AKC and DCA that we think piebalds should be in the standard!

 
 

When Emailing us, Please Include:
~ Your Name
~ Your State
~ Your Website Address (if applicable)
~ A Picture of your piebald (if applicable)
~ and of course, why you think Piebald should be saved!
(You don't have to own a piebald to sign the Petition,
you just have to love the pattern and want it to be part of the Dachshund Standard)

 
   
 
  Email us at SaveThePiebalds@aol.com  
  and it will be posted here
(Due to the overwhelming response to this petition, please give us 72 hours to get your submission posted. Please don't resubmit your email unless it's not posted in that time, Thank You!)
 
 
 
  #876   Margaret Higgins From: Massachusettes April/21/2008
mhiggins5678@yahoo.com
 

I have attached a picture of my Roman! He is supposed to be a Black and Tan Piebald with ticking, but his Tan turned out to be red brindle from his daddy! He is a little over a year old, and he has a gorgeous Black and Tan Piebald brother named max, who we don't own, and a lovely Red Brindle brother of the same litter named Lionel! I think Piebalds are absolutely gorgeous and adorable, and they should not be excluded because of their spots! Piebalds are just as beautiful as a solid red, and they deserve acceptance just as much.
 
     

 
 
  #877   Jani Morgan From: South Carolina April/21/2008
pitviperchick1981@yahoo.com
 

I have owned and also raised dachshunds. I bred My red Brindle lady with my black and tan dapple male, and got 4 piebald puppies. All of which were absolutely gorgeous! The piebalds give a lot of flavor to the breed just like the dapples and the brindles do. They are beautiful and have the same personality as all other dachshunds. And I DO NOT feel like they should be excluded.
 

 
 
  #878   David M. Guest From: Dalhart, TX April/24/2008
david.guest@tx.usda.gov
 

I owned a black and white female piebald that past away due to a thyroid condition. She was a real good dachshund. I am looking for another and my new dachshund will be a piebald. I like the piebald pattern very much and it should be recognized as a dachshund color pattern.

 
 
  #879   Nicole Guzman From: Florida April/25/2008
www.oceanbreezedachshunds.com
 

We do not have a piebald yet but are looking forward to one in the near future. Please do not discriminate against such a beautiful pattern!

 
 
  #880   Abby Archer & Kirby From: Pennsylvania April/25/2008
aarcher571@gmail.com
 

I love the Piebalds! And Kirby loves his Piebald cousins!
No reason to exclude them. They should be included!
 

 
 
  #881   Georgia Newcomb From: Cortland, Ohio May/1/2008
gnewcomb@neo.rr.com
 

I want to sign your petition!
I have these two beautiful piebalds.
Gemma is black & tan short hair pie and is 2-1/2 years old. Giada is our baby, red/cream long hair pie, she is 8 months old. They are the rulers of this home, and we wouldn't have it any other way!
 
 

 
 
  #882   Jerri Squyres From: Texas May/2/2008
jerri.squyres@mckesson.com
 

She is my best friend and loves me unconditionally. She is also the best little hound dog I know. She loves to dig, go into tunnels and hunt for thing to eat. She has all the trace and characteristics of what the hound dog bred is all about. What does just the coat pattern have to do with her not being a Dachshund.
 


My Isabella/Piebald - Isabelle Marie

 
 
  #883   Elly de Kok From: The Netherlands May/2/2008
www.dutchdapples.com
 

I think piebald is so normal into the breed now, and look at all those champs... are they so wrong now???
I can not understand that this is getting to the order all that time... there are better things to watch and to take care for!!!!

 
 
  #884   Betty Finn From: Oviedo, Florida May/4/2008
bdfinn@cfl.rr.com
 

I love the look of the piebald! I think that they are another choice we should be allowed to have if we so choose!

 
 
  #885   Donna Norris From: Louisiana May/4/2008
http://norrisdoxies.com
 

Education is the key, piebalds are not double dapples!
I am a proud owner of one red piebald, Zee!
He lives with his 9 (two legged) and 6 (four legged) family members
and is extremely spoiled.
 

 
 
  #886   Laura Karch From: Missouri May/4/2008
LauraBK@cableone.net
 

I vote to allow Piebald Dachshunds in AKC and DCA competitions This pattern makes no difference on the strength, intelligence, health or ability to perform. As the proud owner of one black/tan smooth male and one red piebald smooth male, I am equally proud of both of my males and love and cherish them both. Lighten up and let the piebalds compete!!!
 

 
 
  #887   Alison McBride From: New York May/4/2008
mcbrid03@yahoo.com
 

I am a dachshund owner, and happen to love piebalds. I have actually considered purchasing one as my next dachshund, and I am shocked that piebalds are not considered in the standard. The color fits into the typical hound dog color, so why shouldn't it be included in the standard??

 
 
  #888   Ron and Becky Roberson From: Williams, OR May/6/2008
nova@doglover.com
 

My husband Ron and I, Becky Roberson are all for the Piebalds and think the coloring of the piebald are beautiful we have a lovely one named Ginger she is white with the red spots. I also think the writer of the A K C standard book should read the book again, for I thought the standard was for the confirmation of the animal and not the coloring If it is for the coloring and not the conformation then what would they suggest....put all piebalds down. I THINK NOT...!
Color diversity in the dachshund breed would and should be popular
and desired in the show ring.
 

 
 
  #889   Gail From: Indiana May/6/2008
katie@oaktreecc.org
 

I am the proud "Grandma" of two of the cutest piebalds ever
----Knute and Rockne---
and find it absolutely ridiculous that they would be
shunned by the DCA and AKC!!!!
Save the Piebalds

 
 
  #890   Mr. Christopher Brumley From: North Carolina May/7/2008
minguss2@yahoo.com
 

My doxie, Gabriela, is dapple you can see a little bit of the dappling on her back and side. I love my dogs, The only dog I have that is piebald at this time is a rat terrier, Missy. Piebald is present in many dog breeds and is considered a fault in some. I do not believe that color should not disqualify a dog from conformation.
 

 
 
  #891   Anne From: Texas May/8/2008
ebkonline7813@msn.com
 

I think the Piebalds a beautiful and can't understand why anyone would want to keep them out of competition...my Sally has more of the true Hunter traits than the Reds I have...I think she is Dachshund through and through!
 

 
 
  #892   Jodee's Doxies Kennels From: New Orleans, Louisiana May/12/2008
Doxielvr69@aol.com
 

Jodee's Doxies Kennels wants to save the piebalds.
I have pies that I would not give up for the world.
 

 
 
  #893   April Norris From: Marrero, LA May/12/2008
anorris1@bellsouth.net
 

Save the Piebalds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do not discriminate due to the color of the fur!!!
 

 
 
  #894   Heather Wartak From: California May/13/2008
Hpwartak@aol.com
 

My friend just welcomed 2 Piebalds into her family and after spending time with them I must have my own! I love that the Doxies have so many combinations of colors, as well as lengths and textures of fur. I think that excluding the Piebalds as one of the breed standard patterns is WRONG!
SAVE THE PIEBALDS!

 
 
  #895   Kathy From: Gretna, Louisiana May/15/2008
kalassere@cox.net
 

I'd Like to Save the Piebalds
 

 
 
  #896   William O. Williams From: Mannington, WV May/15/2008
billweem@verizon.net
 

We love our Piebald "Sophie" .
Don't reject her because of her color ! It's anti- American !!
 

 
 
  #897   The O'Cooney Family From: California May/15/2008
 
 

Our family is proud dachshund lovers of all colors. Our piebald dachshund is the most loving and healthy dachshund we have ever owned. He has the sweetest and most loving temperament. I really don't understand people who snub their noses at piebalds and don't accept them as a standard. They are remarkable and beautiful dachshunds. It's not a rare fluke that this gene was passed down to these wonderful dogs because they are meant to be here!
 

Roxy & Skip

 
 
  #898   Glenys Drummond From: Darlington, Co. Durham. UK May/16/2008
glenys.drummond@googlemail.com
 

Why not include them, they're beautiful - I don't own one, ours is a miniature long haired black and tan, but would love to have a piebald in our house.
My dog's name is ASA

 
 
  #899   Jae Myers From: Texas May/16/2008
lady_lilly_96@yahoo.com
 

I don't understand why one color would not be allowed to be a part of the standard. There are a great many healthy piebalds and dapples and double dapples out there! Sure there are health issues, as with ANY breed and/or color of the breed, but that is why responsible breeding is so important.
Cutting piebalds out of the standard is not the answer.
I am the very proud puppy parent to a Black and Tan Double Dapple Mini Doxie named Dodger. The breeder I adopted him from raises Dapples and Piebalds. All of her dogs are in great shape and met the standard in every way! (other than this ridiculous color exclusion).

SAVE THE PIEBALDS!
 
   
pics of my little man

 
 
  #900   Rebecca Bermond Sterling From: Nashville, TN May/19/2008
RSMS22@aol.com
 

I vote to save the piebald's.
I own two dachshunds, but only one is a piebald.
Flash Roscoe is a the black and tan, Boss Hogg is the Red Piebald.
How can judges/big wigs say no to such a beautiful creature.
 

 
 
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