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A Biewer Terrier — small breed, low shedding

Biewer Terrier

A German offshoot of the Yorkshire Terrier with a striking tricolour coat. Equally feisty and devoted as its Yorkie parent but bred for the show ring's colour standards.

Small breedmedium energyHypoallergenic
Low sheddingModerate barkerModerate trainingNot ideal with small kidsOK with cats
Weight
2–3kg
Lifespan
12–15 years
Exercise
60–90 min/day
Shedding
Minimal shedding
Barking
Moderate barker
Training
Moderate
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Do Biewer Terriers shed?

Low shedding

No — Biewer Terriers shed very little. This is one of their most appealing traits for people who'd rather not hoover twice a day. They're also considered hypoallergenic, making them a good option for people with mild dog allergies. You'll still want to brush them regularly to keep their coat healthy, but you won't find hair on every surface you own.

Are Biewer Terriers good with kids?

Not ideal with small kids

Biewer Terriers can be hit or miss with young children. They tend to do better with older kids (8+) who know how to approach dogs calmly. They can be wonderful companions — but early socialisation and teaching children how to interact with dogs properly is essential.

Are Biewer Terriers good with cats?

Generally cat-compatible

Biewer Terriers can get along well with cats, especially if raised together from puppyhood. Their playful nature means they're generally not fixated on chasing. Introduce them slowly — keep the cat's exit routes open and never force interaction. Most Biewer Terriers and cats eventually settle into an easy coexistence, sometimes even becoming friends.

Are Biewer Terriers easy to train?

Moderate training

Biewer Terriers are moderately trainable — capable dogs, but they have opinions and will test boundaries. Positive reinforcement works well. Avoid harsh corrections, which can make them shut down or become anxious. Consistency is the key word with this breed. Everyone in the household needs to use the same rules and commands, or they'll find the inconsistency and exploit it.

Do Biewer Terriers bark a lot?

Moderate barker

Biewer Terriers bark at a moderate level — they'll alert you to strangers or unusual sounds, but won't bark continuously for no reason. Separation anxiety can increase barking in any breed. If left alone too long, a Biewer Terrier may become vocal — something to factor in if you work long hours. With consistent training ("quiet" command + reward), most Biewer Terriers can be taught when barking is and isn't appropriate.

Are Biewer Terriers hypoallergenic?

Hypoallergenic

Biewer Terriers are considered hypoallergenic — they produce significantly less dander than most breeds. No dog is 100% allergen-free (the allergen is a protein in saliva and skin, not just hair), but Biewer Terriers are much better tolerated by people with dog allergies. If allergies are a concern, spend time with a Biewer Terrier before committing. Visit a breeder or a friend who owns one — if you're fine after an hour, you'll likely be fine long-term.

How much exercise does a Biewer Terrier need?

Biewer Terriers need 60–90 min/day of exercise daily. A couple of decent walks per day plus some off-lead time in a park will keep them happy. They're active enough to enjoy longer adventures at weekends, but calm enough to cope with normal weekday routines.

Mental exercise matters as much as physical. A Biewer Terrier with a bored brain will find its own entertainment — usually involving your sofa or your shoes. Training sessions, puzzle feeders, and nose-work games all count.

Biewer Terrier health problems

Like all breeds, Biewer Terriers are prone to certain conditions. Knowing about them upfront means earlier detection, better outcomes, and fewer surprise vet bills.

  • Dental disease. Smaller breeds have crowded teeth and are prone to periodontal issues. Brush teeth regularly.
  • Luxating patella. Kneecap slipping, especially common in small breeds.
  • Obesity. The most preventable health problem across all dog breeds. Keep them at a healthy weight.
  • Annual vet checks. Catching problems early makes all the difference.

How long do Biewer Terriers live?

Biewer Terriers typically live 12–15 years. Smaller breeds generally live longer — one of the genuine advantages of a small dog.

Lifespan is heavily influenced by weight management, exercise, genetics, and access to regular vet care. A Biewer Terrier at a healthy weight, with good genetics and regular check-ups, will typically live toward the top of that range.

How much does a Biewer Terrier cost in the UK?

A Biewer Terrier puppy from a reputable KC-registered UK breeder typically costs £1 200–£2 800.

If you see a Biewer Terrier puppy advertised for significantly less than £1 200, be very cautious. Low prices are the most common red flag for puppy farms.

The purchase price is just the start. First-year costs typically include:

  • Vaccinations: ~£80–120
  • Neutering/spaying: £200–400 depending on size and vet
  • Microchipping (mandatory in UK): ~£20–30
  • Bed, crate, leads, collar: £100–250
  • Food (per year): £400–£1,200+ depending on size and diet
  • Pet insurance: £18–£42/month (see below)
  • Routine vet visits: £50–200/year

Total first-year cost beyond the puppy price: typically £1,500–£3,000.

Biewer Terrier pet insurance

Pet insurance for a Biewer Terrier in the UK typically costs £18–£42/month for comprehensive lifetime cover.

Lifetime cover is strongly recommended over cheaper time-limited or maximum-benefit policies. Once a condition is diagnosed and treated, lifetime cover continues to pay for it every year. Time-limited policies exclude it after 12 months — exactly when chronic conditions become expensive.

Compare quotes from Petplan, ManyPets, Waggel, and Animal Friends — all have strong reputations for actually paying out claims. Always check the annual limit (aim for £7,000+ per condition) and whether hereditary conditions are covered.

Questions about Biewer Terriers

Detailed answers to the most common questions about the breed

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