History
The Biewer first arrived in the United States in 2003. With their arrival came questions about the Biewers’ heritage. Mr. and Mrs. Biewer bred, raised and showed Yorkshire Terriers for 20 years in Germany. January 20th, 1984 the first blue, white and gold Biewer was whelped and named "Schneeflocken von Friedheck". The breeding was between "Darling von Friedheck" and "Fru Fru von Friedheck". Yorkshire Terriers and both blue and tan dogs and were world youth winners in 1981 in Dortmund. This is believed to be the beginnings of today’s Biewer Breed.
Mr. Biewer spent 5 years selectively breeding his foundation dogs to establish and breed true to a standard that distinctly became the registered Biewer Yorkshire Terrier a la Pom Pon. Mr. Biewer signed a standard for this wonderful new breed in 1989. The short standard described a Yorkshire Terrier in structure and coat texture with the coloring as White-Blue-Gold.
Mr. and Mrs. Biewer reign on the Biewer breeding programs in Germany, made obtaining their quality breeding dogs both hard to come by and expensive. Mr. Biewer died in 1997 and Mrs. Biewer discontinued their breeding program.
The Biewer, a tri-colored toy terrier, is quickly finding its way into the hearts of dog lovers everywhere with its lighthearted, whimsical child-like attitude. The Biewer is equally as good with children and with other dogs of all sizes. Each Biewer has unique and individual personality traits. As a breed, the Biewer is confident, happy, and is fun loving and even tempered.
Mr Biewer's legacy lives on in the exquisite rare breed.

