Biewer Terrier

Biewer Terrier

Height

Male: 18-28 cm, Female: 18-28 cm

Weight

Male: 2-4 kg, Female: 2-4 kg

Pedigree

Yes

Lifespan

12 to 15 years

Pros

  • Hypoallergenic (relatively)
  • Affectionate
  • Playful
  • Intelligent
  • Trainable
  • Good with children
  • Good with other pets
  • Adaptable to apartment living
  • Low shedding
  • Long lifespan
  • Adorable appearance

Cons

  • High grooming needs
  • Can be prone to separation anxiety
  • Potential for barking
  • Can be fragile due to small size
  • Potential for certain health issues (like patellar luxation and tracheal collapse)
  • Requires early socialization and training
  • Not ideal for very young children due to their delicate nature
  • Can be expensive to purchase and maintain.
Introduction to the Biewer Terrier

The Biewer Terrier, pronounced "beaver," is a delightful and relatively new toy breed known for its long, flowing tri-colored coat and playful personality. Originating in Germany, the Biewer is a cheerful and intelligent companion dog that thrives on human interaction.

Biewers are small but sturdy, with a distinctive white chest and belly, combined with blue/black and gold/tan markings on their head and body. Their long hair requires regular grooming, but the effort is well worth it for the beautiful appearance and the joy these dogs bring to their families. Biewers are generally good with children and other pets, making them excellent family dogs.

History of the Biewer Terrier

The Biewer Terrier's story began in 1984 in Germany, when Gertrud and Werner Biewer, breeders of Yorkshire Terriers, produced puppies with a unique white marking pattern. These puppies were initially considered mismarked Yorkshire Terriers, but the Biewers recognized their distinct characteristics and began selectively breeding them.

Through careful breeding, the Biewers established a consistent set of traits for the breed, including the tri-colored coat and a sweet, gentle temperament. The breed was initially called the "Biewer Yorkshire Terrier a la Pom Pon," but the name was eventually shortened to Biewer Terrier. The breed gained recognition in various kennel clubs and has steadily grown in popularity worldwide.

Interesting Facts About the Biewer Terrier

  • Biewer Terriers are related to Yorkshire Terriers but are considered a distinct breed.
  • Their tri-colored coat is a defining characteristic and a key element of the breed standard.
  • Biewer Terriers are known for their playful and affectionate personalities.
  • They are relatively low-shedding, making them a good choice for people with allergies.
  • Biewers are intelligent and can be easily trained with positive reinforcement methods.

Characteristics

Apartment Suitable

Beginner Friendly

Hardiness

Independence

Tolerates Cold

Tolerates Hot

Friendliness

Affectionate With Family

Kid Friendly

Dog Friendly

Stranger Friendly

Grooming

Shedding

Drools

Ease of Grooming

Health

Gains Weight

Ease Of Training

Intelligence

Prey Drive

Vocality

Wanderlust

Need for Attention

Activeness

Intensity

Excercise Needs

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