Biewer Terrier Explained

Biewer Terrier
Origin:Germany
Coat:Long hair
Color:Blue, black, gold, tan, and white
Kc Name:AKC
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The Biewer Terrier is a toy dog of German descent that is the result of two Yorkshire Terriers with a recessive piebald gene breeding. It is usually kept as a companion animal or a show dog. The Biewer Terrier was recognized by the AKC in 2021.

History

The Biewer Terrier was first bred in Germany in 1984 by breeders Werner and Gertrude Biewer after two tricolor puppies were born in their kennel. A friend who was a veterinarian then suggested that the new breed be called "Biewer Yorkshire Terriers."[1] [2] A pair of puppies named "Schneeflockchen von Friedheck" and "Schneeman" were both sold to singer Margot Eskens, who suggested adding “a la Pom Pon” to the breed's full name resulting in the full name of "Biewer Yorkshire Terrier a la Pom Pon."[3]

American fanciers began importing the breed from Germany to the United States in 2002. The Biewer Terrier grew in popularity and the Biewer Terrier Club of America (BTCA) was formed in 2006 to promote the breed. Members of the BTCA contacted Mars Veterinary to verify that the Biewer Terrier was a separate breed from the Yorkshire Terrier, After analyzing ten blood samples from the Biewer Terrier, it was concluded that the breed was separate from the Yorkshire Terrier.[4] The breed was admitted into the AKC's Foundation Stock Service in 2014 and became the 197th breed recognized by the American Kennel Club in 2021.[5] [6]

Characteristics

Appearance

The Biewer terrier is a small dog that closely resembles its parent breed, the Yorkshire terrier, with a fine, straight, silky coat. Unlike the Yorkshire, the tail is not traditionally docked and Biewer terriers come in two combinations of three colors, either white, blue, and black, or white, black, and gold/tan.[7] The coloration is a result of the pre-existing recessive piebald gene.[8] [9] Biewers are generally between and

Temperament

Biewer Terriers make affectionate and lively companions. These dogs are social, forming strong bonds with their owners and displaying a friendly demeanor towards strangers. Their playful and energetic disposition makes them suitable for a variety of activities, and they thrive on interaction and engagement with their human counterparts.[10]

Health

The Biewer Terrier can suffer from multiple health issues including tracheal collapse, bladder stones, patellar luxation, congenital portosystemic shunt, and hypoglycemia.[11]

Additional Reading

References

  1. Web site: 2020-11-09 . Biewer Terrier History From Germany to America . 2023-12-18 . en-US.
  2. Web site: AKC Biewer Terrier History . 2023-12-18 . www.windsongbiewers.com.
  3. Web site: Day® . National Purebred Dog . 2019-08-23 . The Biewer a' la Pom Pon . 2023-12-18 . National Purebred Dog Day® . en-US.
  4. Radko . Anna . Podbielska . Angelika . 2021 . Microsatellite DNA Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Parentage Testing in the Popular Dog Breeds in Poland . Genes . 12 . 4 . 485 . 10.3390/genes12040485 . free . 33810589 . 8066952 .
  5. Web site: Green . Ranny . 2021-04-27 . Meet the Biewer Terrier: Newest 2021 AKC-Recognized Breed . 2023-12-18 . American Kennel Club . en.
  6. Web site: McReynolds . Tony . 2021-01-04 . American Kennel Club decrees the Biewer terrier an official breed . American Animal Hospital Association.
  7. Web site: 2019-07-03 . STANDARD OF THE BIEWER TERRIER . American Kennel Club.
  8. Book: Kraemer, Eva-marie . Der Kosmos-Hundeführer: Hunderassen kennenlernen . Franckh Kosmos Verlag . 2017 . 978-3440149461 . 6th . 23 . de . The Kosmos dog guide: Get to know dog breeds.
  9. Web site: Biewer Yorkshire Terrier Informational Center . 2023-12-13 . www.yorkieinfocenter.com.
  10. Slater . Georgia . 2021-01-05 . American Kennel Club Recognizes New Toy Dog Breed — Meet the Biewer Terrier! . People.com .
  11. Web site: Vasquez . Erica . 2023-11-22 . Biewer Terrier . 2023-12-18 . PetMD . en.