biewer yorkshire terrier dog history, characteristics of the breed, breed information, description, personality, common diseases and care.

 Biewer Yorkshire Terrier History The breed of Biewer Yorkshire Terrier originated only recently - in the mid-to-late 80s of the last century, and immediately won the hearts of many people in their homeland, Germany. The name of the breed came from the surname of the breeders, this breed was created.  Werner and Gertrude Biewer have been professionally breeding for more than 20 years Yorkshire Terriers, and have had considerable success at home and abroad. In the mid-80s, they found in the litter one of their dogs, puppies with spots of white color, which served as a starting point for the creation of a new breed. Although let's be frank - Biewer York Terrier, it's the same Yorkshire terrier, only having white spots. That's where the differences end.  In 1988, these pets were first presented at a dog show in Wiesbaden, Germany. At the time, Werner Biewer called them "black-and-white York terriers," though the name later changed. The first change is believed to have happened in 1988 when the husband of the famous German singer Margot Esken decided to surprise his wife with a very unusual gift.  Although, rather unusual was the form in which he decided to make a gift - on a large dish under the lid, during dinner the housekeeper made and put on the table a small puppy black and white York (then they still had such a name). This funny story goes on as if Margot the puppy had an association with a tangle of yarn, which she put forward with the phrase "a la Pom Pon", which means "a tangle of yarn".  The first official registration of the breed Biewer York Terrier went in 1989 in Germany in the club A.C.H.-L.e.V. The first standard of the breed was signed by one of the creators Werner Biewer.    Characteristics of the breed popularity                                                           01/10  training                                                                05/10  size                                                                        01/10  mind                                                                     07/10  protection                                                          03/10  Relationships with children                         09/10  Dexterity                                                             06/10     Breed information country  Germany  lifetime  12-15 years old  height  Males: 20-27 cm Bitches: 20-27 cm  weight  Males: 2-3.5 kg Suki: 2-3.5 kg  Longwool  Average  Color  white, black, blue  Description They're small dogs, with a slim build. Limbs are proportional to the body, the head is round, the muzzle is slightly flattened, the mustache is clearly visible, the ears are triangular, standing. The hair is long; the tail is short.     Personality Biewer York Terrier, it is, above all, a companion. It is in this capacity that this breed is valued by people all over the world, as their sweet, open, and incredibly friendly character is able to melt the ice in any human heart. In fact, the only useful feature this pet can do is be your best and most loyal friend on earth.  Despite the prejudice, the breed has a fairly developed intellect that perfectly understands the person, well recognizes various behavioral hints, intonations, memorizes basic commands. Some people go further in training, and train the dog with more complex commands, making it a suitable companion for a person with disabilities.  Although there are limitations - as a dog guide, for example, Biewer York Terrier will not suit because of its size and specifics of character. They have a lot of inner energy, like walking, active games, but heavy physical activity is not shown to them. Strangers are perceived normally but sometimes can bark at them. However, it quickly passes if the dog sees the location of the owner to the person, or hears the command.  Be sure to take care that the pet got the right upbringing, because, many owners spoil their yorks, from which they spoil the character, they become capricious and poorly managed. Children are perceived well, love to play with them, however, because of their size the dog can suffer if the child is not taught to respect and care for the animal.     Common diseases Breed Biewer York Terrier has a penchant for the following diseases:  Open springs; Cryptorchism; dislocated kneecap; Calve-Perthes disease; tracheal collapse; Violation of the change of teeth; dysthyhaise.

Biewer Yorkshire Terrier

History

The breed of Biewer Yorkshire Terrier originated only recently - in the mid-to-late 80s of the last century, and immediately won the hearts of many people in their homeland, Germany. The name of the breed came from the surname of the breeders, this breed was created.

Werner and Gertrude Biewer have been professionally breeding for more than 20 years Yorkshire Terriers, and have had considerable success at home and abroad. In the mid-80s, they found in the litter one of their dogs, puppies with spots of white color, which served as a starting point for the creation of a new breed. Although let's be frank - Biewer York Terrier, it's the same Yorkshire terrier, only having white spots. That's where the differences end.

In 1988, these pets were first presented at a dog show in Wiesbaden, Germany. At the time, Werner Biewer called them "black-and-white York terriers," though the name later changed. The first change is believed to have happened in 1988 when the husband of the famous German singer Margot Esken decided to surprise his wife with a very unusual gift.

Although, rather unusual was the form in which he decided to make a gift - on a large dish under the lid, during dinner the housekeeper made and put on the table a small puppy black and white York (then they still had such a name). This funny story goes on as if Margot the puppy had an association with a tangle of yarn, which she put forward with the phrase "a la Pom Pon", which means "a tangle of yarn".

The first official registration of the breed Biewer York Terrier went in 1989 in Germany in the club A.C.H.-L.e.V. The first standard of the breed was signed by one of the creators Werner Biewer. 

 Characteristics of the breed

popularity                                                           01/10

training                                                                05/10

size                                                                        01/10

mind                                                                     07/10

protection                                                          03/10

Relationships with children                         09/10

Dexterity                                                             06/10

 

Breed information

country

Germany

lifetime

12-15 years old

height

Males: 20-27
cm Bitches: 20-27 cm

weight

Males: 2-3.5
kg Suki: 2-3.5 kg

Longwool

Average

Color

white, black, blue

Description

They're small dogs, with a slim build. Limbs are proportional to the body, the head is round, the muzzle is slightly flattened, the mustache is clearly visible, the ears are triangular, standing. The hair is long; the tail is short.

 

Personality

Biewer York Terrier, it is, above all, a companion. It is in this capacity that this breed is valued by people all over the world, as their sweet, open, and incredibly friendly character is able to melt the ice in any human heart. In fact, the only useful feature this pet can do is be your best and most loyal friend on earth.

Despite the prejudice, the breed has a fairly developed intellect that perfectly understands the person, well recognizes various behavioral hints, intonations, memorizes basic commands. Some people go further in training, and train the dog with more complex commands, making it a suitable companion for a person with disabilities.

Although there are limitations - as a dog guide, for example, Biewer York Terrier will not suit because of its size and specifics of character. They have a lot of inner energy, like walking, active games, but heavy physical activity is not shown to them. Strangers are perceived normally but sometimes can bark at them. However, it quickly passes if the dog sees the location of the owner to the person, or hears the command.

Be sure to take care that the pet got the right upbringing, because, many owners spoil their yorks, from which they spoil the character, they become capricious and poorly managed. Children are perceived well, love to play with them, however, because of their size the dog can suffer if the child is not taught to respect and care for the animal.

 

Common diseases

Breed Biewer York Terrier has a penchant for the following diseases:

  • Open springs;
  • Cryptorchism;
  • dislocated kneecap;
  • Calve-Perthes disease;
  • tracheal collapse;
  • Violation of the change of teeth;
  • dysthyhaise.

 

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