About The Breed

The Biewer Terrier is a small, charming, and affectionate toy breed known for its distinctive tri-color coat, typically black, white, and tan. With a silky, flowing coat and a sweet, expressive face, the Biewer Terrier is often described as a "pocket-sized" companion with a lively and playful personality. This breed is friendly, intelligent, and eager to please, making it highly trainable and well-suited for families, couples, and even individuals living in apartments. Biewer Terriers are generally good with children and other pets, and they enjoy being the center of attention, often following their owners around. Though they are small in size, Biewers have an energetic and confident demeanor. They require regular grooming to maintain their coat, as it can easily mat or tangle. Additionally, they need daily exercise to stay healthy and happy, such as short walks or indoor playtime. The Biewer Terrier is ideal for those looking for a loyal, affectionate, and low-shedding companion. This breed is friendly, affectionate, and sociable, making it a good family companion, though they can be independent and reserved at times. English Foxhounds are highly intelligent, easy-going, and loyal to their families but can be aloof with strangers. Due to their background as hunting dogs, they have a strong prey drive and need ample exercise, such as long walks, runs, or hikes. They thrive in homes with a large yard or access to open space where they can run and explore. Regular grooming is necessary to maintain their coat, but they are generally low-maintenance dogs. The English Foxhound is best suited for active owners or those with the space and time to provide the exercise and stimulation this breed requires.
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My Profile

Dog Breed:

Biewer Terrier

Lifespan:

12 - 15 years

Height:

7 - 11 inches

Weight:

4 - 8 pounds

Breed Group:

Toy

Shedding Amount:

Infrequent

My Info

The Biewer Terrier is a small, charming, and affectionate toy breed known for its distinctive tri-color coat, typically black, white, and tan. With a silky, flowing coat and a sweet, expressive face, the Biewer Terrier is often described as a "pocket-sized" companion with a lively and playful personality. This breed is friendly, intelligent, and eager to please, making it highly trainable and well-suited for families, couples, and even individuals living in apartments. Biewer Terriers are generally good with children and other pets, and they enjoy being the center of attention, often following their owners around. Though they are small in size, Biewers have an energetic and confident demeanor. They require regular grooming to maintain their coat, as it can easily mat or tangle. Additionally, they need daily exercise to stay healthy and happy, such as short walks or indoor playtime. The Biewer Terrier is ideal for those looking for a loyal, affectionate, and low-shedding companion. This breed is friendly, affectionate, and sociable, making it a good family companion, though they can be independent and reserved at times. English Foxhounds are highly intelligent, easy-going, and loyal to their families but can be aloof with strangers. Due to their background as hunting dogs, they have a strong prey drive and need ample exercise, such as long walks, runs, or hikes. They thrive in homes with a large yard or access to open space where they can run and explore. Regular grooming is necessary to maintain their coat, but they are generally low-maintenance dogs. The English Foxhound is best suited for active owners or those with the space and time to provide the exercise and stimulation this breed requires.

Contact Information

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(866) 240-9529

#Fun Dog Facts

• Dogs have sweat glands in their paw pads – That’s why their feet sometimes have a "corn chip" smell!

• Dogs' heart rates vary by size – Smaller breeds have faster heart rates, while large breeds have slower ones.

• Dogs can develop false pregnancies – Some unspayed female dogs show symptoms like enlarged nipples and nesting behavior.

• Dogs can get sunburned – Especially those with short or light-colored fur.

• Dogs' ears contain over 18 muscles – Allowing them to move their ears in many directions.

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