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Breed

Yorkshire Biewer

The Yorkshire Biewer first appeared in Germany in the 1980s, when a variant of the Yorkshire Terrier with a distinctive tri-coloured coat was developed. It was the result of selective breeding that sought to differentiate it from the traditional Yorkshire, introducing more varied colours and a unique appearance that quickly gained popularity at dog shows.

The Yorkshire Biewer, like its close relative, is a very popular house dog. Its cheerful, affectionate and playful character makes it an excellent companion for all types of families, adapting easily to different lifestyles and environments.

Features

The main characteristics are determined by the breed standard, which provides for the following peculiarities:

01. Size

Small size, weighing between 2 and 4 kg, with a height of 20 to 25 cm.

02. Fur

Its coat is long, silky and usually in combinations of white, black and gold.

03. Behaviour

Personality Cheerful, lively, playful and affectionate, ideal as a companion.courageous and protective: In spite of his size, he shows a courageous character and is very loyal.


04. Friendly

He gets on well with other animals and enjoys human company.

05. For the whole family

Perfect for families, seniors, and small households.

06. longevity

They have an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years, depending on their health and care.
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