BIEWER BREED STANDARDS
TRANSLATED FROM THE UCI STANDARD OF GERMANY
UCI REFERENCE NUMBER 00/490
THE CANADIAN BIEWER CLUB
FOUNDED IN MAY 2004


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GENERAL APPEARANCE:
That of a long-haired toy terrier whose hair hangs evenly and quite straight down each side of the body, and
from the base of the skull to the end of the tail.  The animal should be very compact and neat.  The tail should be
carried up.  The outlines should give the impression of a powerful and well proportioned body.

Head and Skull:
The head should be rather small and flat, not too propionate or round in the skull, nor the muzzle too long with
an absolute black nose.  The hair on the head is long, with colors: white-blue-gold, symmetrically colored.

Eyes:
Medium size, dark and sparkling with a sharp intelligent expression and placed in a way that they look straight.
They shall not be too prominent and the eye rims should be of a dark color.

Ears:
Small V shaped ears, that are carried erect, and set not too far apart, covered with a short hair.

Teeth:
The teeth should be all the same.  Either a scissor bite or a level bite is acceptable.  Premolar faults are tolerated.

Forelegs:
The legs should be totally straight, well covered with hair.

Hind Legs:
Legs rather straight, well muscled, and well covered with hair.

Body:
Very Compact with well formed hips, and a level back line.

Tail:
A Complete Tail, with lots of hair, carried slightly higher than the level of the back.

Feet:
As rounded as possible with toenails being white or black.

Coat:
The hair on the body has a length 3/4 down the sides of the dog, or long enough to reach the ground,
and is absolutely straight (not wooly), shiny like silk and of fine silky texture, without an undercoat.  
Coloring of the coat of the trunk, and of the head piece are as follows:
Rather white or blue-white broken or closely blue absolute, or black, without brown coloring.
Hair on the breast, pure white on the belly, and the legs.  The head with White-blue-gold, symmetrically colored.

Weight and Height:
Up to 22cm in height and a weight of about 3.1 kg.

Faults:
Light colored eyes or eye rims, Light colored nostrils, Any ear that is not erect, An over or undershot bite,
wavy or curly hair, and all differences within this breed standard.

PLEASE NOTE:
As of May 2002 Germany enacted the Animal Protection Dog Regulations
(TIERSCHULTZ-HUNDEVERORDNUMG) In which it is NOW ILLEGAL to dock
tails or ears, therefore any docking of tails and ears on the Biewer is considered FORBIDDEN
in Germany.  So all Biewer's imported, and shown in the USA or Canada must have un-cropped tails and
ears.  This standard depicts the original standard, but we will enforce the current new restrictions
enacted from Germany.  Any Biewer shown in the United States, Canada or Germany must now be shown in it's
natural state.  Any Biewer with cropped ears or tails will be disqualified.


© 2005

Markings of a pure bred Biewer puppy.
Markings of a pure breed biewer
© 2007
This unique purebred dog, the Biewer Terrier a la Pom Pon originates from Germany and is now being bred in Dallas. TX.

It is a registered pure bred dog with breed standards. The puppies are born in Texas, inspected by our qualified
veterinarian who implants the microchip and verifies that the puppy meets the standards of the Biewer Terrier a la Pom
Pon. Our veterinarian then signs and stamps the appropriate paperwork, which is sent to Germany and the puppies are
then registered with the International Biewer Terrier Club e. V.  of Germany. (View the German standards) Registration
comes directly from Germany and each puppy has it's own Certificate of Registration and Pedigree.

They cannot be registered in the USA or Canada at this time as the breed is relatively new to this part of the world. Some
people are starting to introduce the breed in the show circuit and over time, registration may be allowed in America.

At this time, we are following the German standards and registering the puppies in Germany to ensure that the breed
remains faithful to the established standard.
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