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The first Biewer Yorkshire Terriers were born in the 80s of the XX century in Hunsruk...
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Have you decided that a Biewer puppy from our kennel will appear at your home in the near future?
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Why so many names for one breed? Let's figure it out!
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It's no secret that small dogs have a faster metabolism than large dogs of a larger breed. That is why dogs of decorative breeds need to eat more often.
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We all adore traveling and discovering new interesting destinations. There is no need to renounce your passion if a baby Biewer Terrier has appeared in your house...
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Biewer naturally received a fancy, thick and rich coat. In structure, it resembles a human hair. Biewer does not have an undercoat like other breeds. 
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For the first walks and adaptation of the puppy on the street, it will be enough to take a short walk in a quiet park, on a pavement alley.
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Raising of a Biewer is not difficult.
The first teachers for the baby are the mother and the breeder.
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We all know that it is better to prevent disease than to treat it later. And this wise rule fits not only the Biewer breed.
Preventive examinations are necessary for all pets.
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Of course, it is always better to protect your pet from possibility of getting an infectious disease. The most reliable protection for many infections is always considered annual vaccination. 
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In the cynological world among professionals, Biewers are not divided into “mini, “micro” or “standard”. There is one and only breed standard for Biewer and it should be considered in advance so as not to give experienced and dishonest sellers a chance to trick you.
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Looking after a Biewer is not as difficult as it might seem. Since his hair is similar in texture to the hair of a Yorkie, during walks in damp and wet weather his coat can absorb moisture and become tangled. 
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The first Biewer Yorkshire Terrier breed standard was adopted in 1989. It was signed by Mr. Werner Biewer – the author of the Biewer Yorkshire Terrier breed. The standard was brief and concise: the representatives of this breed were described as Yorkshire Terriers with a color combination of white, blue and gold.
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