History The Biewer Terrier originated in 1984 in Hunsruck, Germany, thanks to the Biewer couple. In Germany, however, this breed only became popular in the early 2000s and the number of breeders decreased significantly. In any case, the breed enjoyed renewed popularity once these dogs were brought to America. In 2014 the American Kennel Club recognized the Biewer Terrier as a breed. General Appearance Contrary to popular belief, small size does not determine a dog's suitability for living in an apartment. The Biewer Terrier differs from the Yorkshire Terrier only by its white color. The fur is very long, almost touching the ground. Given the absence of undercoat, however, these dogs are suitable for allergy sufferers. DATA SHEET 086 3 - TERRIERS 3 - COMPANION TERRIER (SHORT LEG) Germany Very small 12-16 years Active, friendly, devoted, intelligent, playful 18-28 cm / 7-11 inches 2-4 kg / 4-8 pounds Tan and white, blue and white, chocolate brown and white 2-4 puppies Biewer Terriers are active and sporting dogs. Daily walks are therefore a must. Frequent. The Biewer Terrier loves company and also gets along very well with children. For this reason it is ideal as a family dog. At home with its pack the Biewer Terrier is quite cuddly. However, it is suspicious of strangers and loves barking. For the well-being of the dog it is essential that this specimen gets enough physical exercise and is not left alone for too long. To keep the Biewer's long coat clean and tidy, it needs to be taken care of regularly. Ideally, you should groom it once a week. Hypoallergenic: yes. The diseases to which the Biewer Terrier is most susceptible are ocular diseases such as distichiasis (growth of small hairs in the eye) and glaucoma. PRODUCTS MAINTENANCE SEASON CHANGE TREATMENT