• Home
  • All Breeds
  • List of Breeds
  • Breeders
  • Dogs for Sale
  • Dogs for Rescue
  • Upload Photos
  • Link to Us
  • Bookmark Us
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

  • Webmasters
  • Dog Training
  • Pet Insurance
  • Pet Medication
  • Directory

  • Beagle
  • Boston Terrier
  • Boxer
  • Chihuahua
  • Cocker Spaniel
  • Dachshund
  • English Bulldog
  • German Shepherd
  • Golden Retriever
  • Great Dane
  • Labrador Retriever
  • Maltese
  • Miniature Schnauzer
  • Pembroke Welsh Corgi
  • Pomeranian
  • Pug
  • Rottweiler
  • Shih Tzu
  • Standard Poodle
  • Yorkshire Terrier
You are here: Dogs > Dog Breeds > Biewer

Biewer Information

  • Biewer Training
  • | Temperament
  • | Health
  • | Origin
  • | Maintenance
  • | Ideal Environment
  • | Photos

Biewer

Thank you for using our site to find Biewer information. Feel free to add any information about Biewers we may have missed. If you have any Biewer questions please feel free to ask them below. Most Biewer owners are often very insightful and offer great advice. Please don't hesitate to upload a picture of your Biewer or write a review. We appreciate all additions to the site and we know our users value them as well. If you need help training your Biewer check out some dog training reviews.
Biewer

General Description

(Biewer Yorkie, Biewer Yorkshire) The Biewer is a long-haired toy terrier with a neat, compact frame and a sturdy build. Despite its small size, the body of the Biewer is powerful and well-proportioned. The breed’s long-haired coat hangs straight down the sides of the body and from the base of the skull to the end of the tail. The breed’s coat will usually grow until it reaches the ground. It is glossy, shiny, and silky in texture. Existing coat colors for the Biewer include white (or blue-white), broken or solid blue, and black. Brown and white markings on the face and chest are often present. The head should feature white, blue, and gold markings that are symmetrical.

they came from germany

Know something we don't? Add it here
Appearance: *Please try to keep additions as factual and professional as possible. Ie. exclude personal experiences.

*Please only click "Submit" once

Character

The Biewer is a toy-sized dog with a big personality. They are eager and adventurous, and they have a tendency towards jovial mischief. They are courageous, loyal, and full of vivacious energy. They are affectionate towards their master, but they can be suspicious of strangers and aggressive towards strange dogs and other animals. They have a typical terrier personality. The Biewer can live happily and get along well with older children. They are demanding and rely on consistent amounts of human attention and affection. They make excellent watchdogs and they will defend their territory passionately. They can get snappish if they are surprised or frightened, but they are almost always sweet, loving, and good-natured. They can be difficult to housebreak and they love to bark.

add info
Temperament: *Please try to keep additions as factual and professional as possible. Ie. exclude personal experiences.

*Please only click "Submit" once

Size

8.5 inches

add info
Size: *Please try to keep additions as factual and professional as possible. Ie. exclude personal experiences.

*Please only click "Submit" once

Weight

7 pounds

add info
Weight: *Please try to keep additions as factual and professional as possible. Ie. exclude personal experiences.

*Please only click "Submit" once

General Health

The Biewer typically lives for 12 to 15 years.

add info
Health: *Please try to keep additions as factual and professional as possible. Ie. exclude personal experiences.

*Please only click "Submit" once

History

The Biewer was initially bred from two Yorkshire Terriers that belonged to Gertrude and Werner Biewer. The breed came about in Germany on January 20th, 1984. In the Biewer’s particular litter of Yorkshire Terrier pups, a piebald Yorkshire Terrier puppy from a genetic recessive gene was born. This puppy was especially appealing to the Biewers, and through selective breeding, they were able to produce more of its kind. The puppy was originally called the “Biewer Yorkshire a la Pom Pon”. It was through these breedings that the Biewer was developed. The breed was officially recognized by the ACH in 1986.

add info
Origin: *Please try to keep additions as factual and professional as possible. Ie. exclude personal experiences.

*Please only click "Submit" once

Maintenance

Most Biewer owners choose to have this breed in a “perpetual puppy cut”. This breed should be bathed at home every couple of weeks. In order to ensure a healthy coat, owners should comb the hair with a wire comb on a weekly basis.

add info
Maintenance: *Please try to keep additions as factual and professional as possible. Ie. exclude personal experiences.

*Please only click "Submit" once

Ideal Environment

The Biewer can live happily in a small household or apartment if given a fair amount of daily exercise. They are a fairly active breed indoors and they are content to live without a yard. They love to go for walks and enjoy romping out in the open.

add info
Ideal Environment: *Please try to keep additions as factual and professional as possible. Ie. exclude personal experiences.

*Please only click "Submit" once

Dog Training!

If you're having problems training your dog or getting control, you should read our review of DogProblems.com. Adam will do whatever it takes to help you whip your dog into shape. I've used them to help with my Great Dane as well as help friends train their dogs. It's the first place I go to help answer users Questions. Many training issues are too extensive to answer in this forum, which is why I refer a lot of the load to his site.

Find your new Biewer

Puppies For Sale

Be the First to take out an Ad!
*get listed

Find a Breeder

Biewer
Loganton, PA
Biewer puppies a few times a year. Sweet, gorgeous, champion lined Biewer puppies. Home raised, well socialized, healthy...
*get listed

Rescue a Dog

Be the First to take out an Ad!
*get listed


Ask a QuestionBiewer Q&A

Post Response
Do any reach 8-12 pounds or so? Do they have specific health problems, in general? Is their temperment so different from Yorkies as I've had 3 and they've all loved people and other pets?
Ask a Question
View more Biewer Questions and Answers
Question:
Please enter the text:
(reload)

*Please keep your question short and to the point. A short, breed specific question is more likely to be read and answered.

*Also please refrain from asking training questions. They normally don't get answered. Training issues can be addressed here.
Answer:
Please enter the text:*
(reload)

* Thank you for taking the time to help answer questions.

Upload a PhotoBiewer Photos

Biewer, 10 months, Blk,Wht,GldBiewer, 1 year, BrownBiewer, 1 1/2 weeks, BiewerBiewer, 1 1/2 weeks, Biewer
View more Biewer Photos

Write a ReviewBiewer Reviews

Add Review
Rating:
Pros:
Cons:
Subject:*
Review:*
Please enter the text (reload)
* Required fields

Biewer Information

Biewer
Sign In | Register
Login
Password
| Add Your Website
  • Breeds
  • List of Breeds
  • Upload Photos
  • Breeders
  • Puppies
  • Link to Us
  • Webmasters
  • | Directory
  • | Report abuse
  • | Request Breed
  • | Terms of Use
  • | Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2009, GreatDogSite.com   Programming by goBehemoth.com