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The result was Keep. @pple complain 14:47, 4 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yorkie poos[edit]

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Contested prod. The sources added by the user who contested the prod in no way meet the qualification of "significant coverage". The first is a one-sentence news mention from 1968 (long before poodle hybrids gained the immense popularity they enjoy today), the other two are general books on canine hybrids which do not focus specifically on this breed. I removed a citation to a wall calendar featuring the hybrid, as it in no way comes under the definition of a RS. While poodle hybrids in general are very notable, this breed is decidedly not so when taken on its own. Its only real "claim to fame" is perhaps membership in the American Hybrid Canine Association, but that only entails that a $5 fee was paid to "officially recognize" the breed. Delete and redirect to poodle hybrids. VanTucky (talk) 18:09, 29 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Keep. Nor, of course, are there any sources devoted solely to the Brown-chested Martin; rather, it's covered in a book about swallows. This breed of dog appears to have received significant coverage in reliable, independent sources -- the mentions therein are more than trivial, though less than exclusive, as WP:RS requires. Indeed, it appears that there is a breed club [1], and quite a few websites devoted to the breed. To address the WP:POINT issue, remember to assume good faith; people who consistently disagree with you aren't thereby making a WP:Point. --TheOtherBob 13:09, 4 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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