Longfield Biewer Terrier
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The Biewer Terrier
Lalique & Indiana Jimmy
The Biewer Terrier is a charming little dog with a kind and friendly temperament. Equally as good with children as he is with other dogs of all sizes, the Biewer Terrier is a loyal and fast friend to all he considers part of his family. Although every dog has his own unique and special personality, as a breed, the Biewer Terrier is confident, happy, funloving and even tempered.
Always ready for play, nap time, walks or whatever his family has in store, for so small a package, they are packed full of playfulness and cuddly warmth. Generally Biewers are not noisy or especially difficult in any particular way.
As much of a joy to own as this little terrier can be, it is important to understand that due to their size, Biewer Terriers must be cared for in a safe environment, free from predators who might endanger their lives. For example hawks and other predatory fowl, may see a little Biewer as a tasty meal while unknowingly playing in the gated yard. Therefore, he must not be left unattended out-of-doors.
Always ready for play, nap time, walks or whatever his family has in store, for so small a package, they are packed full of playfulness and cuddly warmth. Generally Biewers are not noisy or especially difficult in any particular way.
As much of a joy to own as this little terrier can be, it is important to understand that due to their size, Biewer Terriers must be cared for in a safe environment, free from predators who might endanger their lives. For example hawks and other predatory fowl, may see a little Biewer as a tasty meal while unknowingly playing in the gated yard. Therefore, he must not be left unattended out-of-doors.
Grooming time ... here is Jimmy showing his fabulous coat, with excellent silk texture.
The Biewer Terrier’s coat must be brushed daily to keep it free from matting and must be bathed regularly due to its length and density. The fur on top of his head must be tied on top so as to keep it from causing eye irritation.
Biewers, like their close cousin the Yorkshire Terrier, are prone to certain illnesses (see Health Concerns) and this should be taken into careful consideration prior to considering purchasing one of these adorable little angels.
*Text used with permission from Biewer Terrier Club of America (http://www.biewer-btca.com/biewerhistory.html)
Biewers, like their close cousin the Yorkshire Terrier, are prone to certain illnesses (see Health Concerns) and this should be taken into careful consideration prior to considering purchasing one of these adorable little angels.
*Text used with permission from Biewer Terrier Club of America (http://www.biewer-btca.com/biewerhistory.html)
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