Wednesday, 10 July 2013

The Biewer Terrier


Did you know?

The Biewer terrier was developed in Germany in the early 1980’s.  The breed is gaining swift popularity. The coast is white and blue-white broken and closely blue, absolute or black, without colouring. The belly and legs are white and the head should be white, blue or gold and symmetrically coloured. This breed is part of the Toy group although it is called a Biewer terrier.

Temperament:
An energetic, loyal and brave dog. The Biewer Terrier is a self-confident dog who gets on well with other dogs.

Lifestyle:
Suited to apartment or townhouse living. An active alert breed who makes a good little watchdog.

General Care:
Body hair hangs evenly and straight down.  The straight hair grows long enough to reach the ground.  The coat is shinny and fine and silky. There is no undercoat.  He needs a fair amount of grooming to keep his coat in good condition.

Exercise needs:
A daily walk and or play is the garden is adequate.

Life expectancy:
14-15 years

Height:
20-25cm


Weight:
2-3.5kg


 

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