Description: The Biewer Terrier was imported from Germany. It was bred from Yorkshire dogs that had a recessive gene. Germany does not recognize the breed, though the American Kennel Club recognized the Biewer Terrier in 2021. Biewer is pronounced Beaver, and the breed bears the name of the dedicated German breeder couple that created it. For a while, it was called the German Yorkshire Terrier. They are a happy-go-lucky breed.
Description: The Biewer Terrier was imported from breeders Werner and Gertrud Biewer (Biewer is pronounced like "Beaver") in Germany and is the first dog breed with the distinction of being recognized as a proper breed through DNA analysis. It is a Yorkshire Terrier with a recessive gene that is usually rare in Yorkies. The Biever represents the best of breeds, usually with a happy-go-lucky attitude. Biewer Terriers have a long coat and require regular grooming, either getting brushed often or frequent clippings at the groomer (with brushings in between). Biewers are loyal, friendly, smart, and easy to train.