Biewer Terrier - Appearance & Grooming

Biewer Yorkshire Terrier
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Introduction

Appearance & Grooming of the Biewer Terrier Dog Breed: This tiny breed stands no more than 9 inches tall and weighs between 4 and 8 pounds. Their long, silky coat requires daily brushing and weekly bathing, but their small size makes this regular maintenance quite manageable.

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Appearance

Biewer Terriers are tiny, elegant tricolored terriers with a whimsical attitude toward life. They have long, silky, flowing hair that parts naturally and evenly down the middle of the back. They are either square, or slightly longer than they are tall. They carry their plumed tails in “teacup” fashion, meaning it is carried high. The ears are pointed and erect with silky fringes of hair that trails off the sides. Biwers have round, sparkling eyes that often give an air of mischievousness.

Size and Weight

Biwers are tiny toy dogs who stand no more than 9 inches at the shoulder and only weigh between 4 and 8 pounds at maturity.

Coat and Color

The Biewer Terrier's coat is long, straight and silky to the touch. They do not have an undercoat. The long hair around the face is sometimes trimmed or tied into a topknot to keep it out of the dog's face. Biewers are tricolored dogs with the body being blue or black and white. There is no preferred pattern or frequency of color. The coloring of the head can be blue, black, white, gold, tan, or any combination thereof. Pattern is not as important as symmetry of color.

Grooming Needs

The long, silky coat may appear to be intimidating to groom, but it is easy to care for. Daily brushing is required to keep the coat free from dirt and tangles. Biewers should not be brushed when they are completely dry, as it will damage the hair. A spray bottle with water or a mix of water and dog conditioner will do the trick. Weekly baths are necessary to keep the coat in good condition, and some keep bath wipes on hand to clean the underside of the dog on a daily basis. While some owners elect to trim the dog all over, the only trimming that is absolutely necessary is around the ears (so they don't get weighed down), the rectum (for hygienic reasons) and under the pads of the feet.

Regular tooth brushing and ear cleaning sessions should also be part of the grooming routine, as these practices promote good health and keep harmful bacteria from growing in the mouth or ear.

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