Three Biewer Terriers Biewer Terrier

Biewer Terrier - Physical Characteristics

Appearance

The Biewer is small in size, somewhat fragile, and is not suitable for toddler or young children. The body is well proportioned and compact. The forelegs should be straight without any bowing of either leg. The ears are held erect and come to a point with soft silky fringes of hair falling off the sides of the ear. The eyes are round and dark and are very alert and somewhat mischievous in nature. The coat falls in silky abundance on each side of the body, with a level topline. The tail is not docked and is carried over the back, being somewhat higher than the topline, with an abundance of silky plumes of hair.

Size

Biewer terriers weigh between 4 and 8 pounds, and they stand approximately 9 inches at the withers.

Coat and Color

Silky, straight and single coated. The face/head/ears should have 3 colors: Gold, white and black or blue. The body has no sign of gold in it and can be varying degrees of white and black/blue. The legs, underbelly and chest are white and the tail is either all white or has a white tip at the end.

Grooming

Grooming should be done weekly if not more to keep mats out of the long beautiful coat. Bathing can be every week or every other week as needed.

Biewer Show Standard

Overview & History


Source: Biewer Breed Club International

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