Choosing a puppy Biewer Terrier

Have you decided to adopt a Biewer Terrier puppy in our kennel?

I will be happy to talk with you and tell you about the beautiful breed.

Each person imagines his ideal dog, its breed, size, weight in its own way. With her, he wants to live at least 10-15 happy years side by side. It is very important to choose your ideal. That is why, when requests for puppies come in, I listen to the wishes of potential owners and honestly say whether we have such or similar puppy in our kennel or not.

My goal, relying on my experience, is to see an adult dog in a small three-month-old lump and carefully transfer this unique creature to a responsible owner, with whom we will grow up a healthy, devoted and beloved friend for many years to come.

I am always happy to listen, advise, explain with reason, and come to the only correct version of a puppy that will ideally fit into your life and become everyone's favorite for many years.

In our cattery, linear breeding is carried out, which makes it possible to guess what our baby will look like, who he will look like in the future, and what size he will be. Future weight can be predicted but not guaranteed.

If you follow all my recommendations, then the future weight of your pet will be as I suggested. If the owner raises a puppy on his own or by searching for information on the Internet, then my assumptions may not come true.

Biewer Terriers are beautiful in that they are completely different from each other. They may be similar in appearance, but still differ from each other in character, size, temperament and color.

It is the unique color that distinguishes the Biewer Terrier from the Yorkshire Terrier. Some people like lighter dogs, some darker ones. Both of them are born in our kennel, so after the birth of the litter I can pre-orient whether we have the desired puppy, or whether it is worth waiting for our baby from our other parents.

Together we will decide on the date of moving your pet to your home.
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