My Yorkie & Biewer Dreams

Nebraska Yorkshire Terriers & Biewer Terriers

Meet HANNAH: My 1st Biewer Terrier!

At 15 weeks old, my Biewer baby came home!  She is more beautiful than her pictures show and after holding her in my arms and seeing her "live", I can honestly say that everything I have heard about their personalities and coat is as wonderful as I had heard.  She is as soft as a fluffy white cloud and her personality is playful and fun, yet she also loves to be near and snuggle.  She is everything I dreamed of and more than I hoped for!  

We have decided to name her HANNAH (full registered name is yet to be determined).

              

                      

I first learned about the Biewer Terrier breed in 2008 and just like with the Yorkshire Terrier, I instantly fell in love.  Even with only seeing them in pictures (and one glimpse of a Biewer puppy at a meet up I attended), I knew there would be a Biewer in my future.  With my yorkie dream now a reality, owning a Biewer became my newest dream.

 I am thrilled to announce that the start of the new year - 2010 - marks the beginning of my Biewer dream come true!  My first Biewer  is an adorable little girl who is sure to grow up to be a gorgeous adult beauty.  

 Check back in mid February for the official introduction of this little girl.  For now we'll just call her 'BEAUTIFUL"!    

            

 

Biewer Terrier Standard

General Appearance is that of an elegant longhaired tri colored toy terrier with the hair parting down the middle and hanging straight and evenly on both sides of the dog, as though a comb had been used to
part the hair from the nose to the end of the body. The back is level, with height at shoulders being equal to height of the rump. Although the outline of the dog gives the appearance of a square, the body length can be slightly longer than the over all height. The tail is carried high over the body in a teacup handle fashion and covered with a long flowing plume. The Biewer Terrier has a lighthearted whimsical, child like attitude. Although mischievous at times, they are obedient and make a loyal companion.

Head is slightly rounded with a moderate stop. The muzzle is approximately one-third the length of the head. Bite can be level or scissor bite. Nose is to be completely black. Eyes are medium sized and either round or almond shaped, with an intelligent expression looking straight ahead. The rims are dark in color. Ears are small, V shaped, upright, moderately wide set and covered with hair. They are set to the back of the skull and their base is level with the eyes. Tips should be shaved.

Body is fine to medium boned with a good level top line. Height at the shoulders is the same as the height at the rump. Length of the body can be slightly longer than the height of the dog. The chest comes to the elbows with a good width. The rib cage is moderately sprung with the underline being slightly tucked up and a short but strong loin.

Front legs must be absolutely straight, muscular and covered with hair. Hind legs are straight when viewed from behind and stifles are slightly bent when viewed from the side. Feet are as round as possible, with white or black nails.

Tail is carried high over the body in a teacup handle fashion and covered with a long flowing plume. Length must go to the stifles or longer.

Coat is long and flowing with a soft silky texture. Hair is straight and without an undercoat and should be at least ¾ to the ground. Head fall is tied up into a single ponytail on top of the head and may be left hanging freely or put into a topknot.

Head coloring is (Blue/Black, White, Gold/Tan); (Blue/Black, Gold/Tan); (Gold/Tan, White) in good symmetry. 

Hair coloring on back is blue or black and white. Amounts of each color are of personal preference with no dominating patterns.

ChestStomachLegs and Tip of the Tail is absolutely white. The white from the chest should come up the neck to cover the chin.

Temperament of the Biewer Terrier is intelligent, loyal and very devoted to their human family. They have a fun loving, child like attitude that makes them a great companion for all ages.

Weight is 4 to 8 pounds.


Faults are a roach or rounded back; brown, gold or tan any where on the body, legs, or tail; pale nostrils; floppy ears; over 8 lbs.

 

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