Hi, I'm Kathleen Scott!
With over 20 years of raising and breeding, I have studied illnesses and conditions that the breed can sometimes inherit. I have done genetic testing to ensure and inform buyers that they are getting a healthy puppy, be it for a loving pet or a great show dog!
At Great Scott's Biewer Terriers, located in Tucson, AZ,
Hi, I'm Kathleen Scott!
With over 20 years of raising and breeding, I have studied illnesses and conditions that the breed can sometimes inherit. I have done genetic testing to ensure and inform buyers that they are getting a healthy puppy, be it for a loving pet or a great show dog!
At Great Scott's Biewer Terriers, located in Tucson, AZ, I offer top-quality Biewer Terrier puppies for families who share the same love and passion that I do for these lovely companions. I strive to produce quality puppies that are structurally sound, healthy, intuitive and have wonderful temperaments. My dogs and puppies are lovingly raised in my home as part of my family so that I can prepare them to be wonderful additions to yours. Whether you are looking for a beloved pet, or a champion, quality show dog, we have the perfect pup for you! I pride myself in having a deep understanding of the Biewer Terrier temperament, behavior, and health needs, which allows us to produce high-quality puppies that make great pets.
The Biewer Terrier is a wonderful, small, hypoallergenic, rare breed with a delightful childlike personality that loves to entertain and love you.
"The history of the Biewer-Yorkshire a la Pom Pon only goes back for 20 years. It's a very beautiful, lovable race who finally should be shown from his best side to clear all the speculat
The Biewer Terrier is a wonderful, small, hypoallergenic, rare breed with a delightful childlike personality that loves to entertain and love you.
"The history of the Biewer-Yorkshire a la Pom Pon only goes back for 20 years. It's a very beautiful, lovable race who finally should be shown from his best side to clear all the speculations and unclearnesses.
The 20 of January in 1984 a new Yorkie-breed, developed from a mutation, was born. It was the climax of 20 years successfully breeding by Gertrud and Werner Biewer. The parentage of the newborn were "Darling von Friedheck", worldjuvenile-champion 1981 in Dortmund and "Fru-Fru von Friedheck*, worldjuvenile-champion 1981 in Dortmund (Germany). This two gave birth to the first white-blue-gold Yorki - "Schneeflöckchen von Friedheck".
Out of this chance, Family Blewer breeded their coloured Yorkis. The name Biewer-Yorki comes from Gertrud and Werner's family-name Biewer. But how did the name "a la Pom Pon" dovelop? "A la Pom Pon* is french and means "ball-tangle", higgledy-piggledy just like his coat.
Unfortunatety Werner Blewer died in 1997, his wife Gertrud Blower lives now in Solms / Wetalar
(Germany) together with her Yorkis, but she doesn't breed anymore.
The general appearance of the Biewer-Yorkis should be that of a long -haired toy terrier. The hair should be shiny and fine like silk, without underwool, straight and it should fall symmetrically on every side in a parting from nose to the end of the tail. The outline should convey the impression of a powerful and proportional body.
The head should be small and flat. It shouldn't stand out to strongly or have a round skullpan nor should it have a long snout with an absolutely black nose. The hair is long, white-blue-gold and symmetrically coloured. Medium-sized, dark and sparkling eyes should give us the picture of an intelligent dog. The little, v-shaped ears must be upright. Allowed is a symmetrical scissors bite or level bite. On attach importance to absolutely straight and good muscled legs, which are good covered with hair. The paws are as round as possible with white or black claws. The deck hair is white, or touched with a slight blue-white colour or totally blue without any brown toner. The hair on chest, stomach and legs is absolutely white.
The Biewer-Yorki need care. To avoid matted hair you must comb and brush it regularly. The coat is fine and silky, so it's easy to do so. But some possessors decide to make a short-hair cut, because it looks better than a worse cared, long-haired Yorki.
The Biewer-Yorki enjoy gain in popularity and appreciation by breeders, exhibitors and enthusiasts.
Since then, much Biewer-Yorkis have reached national and international awards and certificates at exhibitions (not membershipped in VDH)."
-Montag, 6. Juni 2005 AOL: manuelaglasser
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