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Wee-wilee
Biewer Yorkshire Terrier
ID # 19448
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| ID #: |
19448 |
| Name: |
Wee-wilee |
| Breed: |
Biewer Yorkshire Terrier |
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| Height: |
Not Listed |
| Weight: |
1 |
| Color: |
Tri-colored |
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| Age: |
50 Week(s) Old. |
| Listed: |
08-14-2012 |
| Available: |
08-14-2012 |
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This meter represents the general disposition of the puppy from 1 to 10.
Lower level puppies are calmer while Higher level puppies are hyper and more playful.
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| Description |
Wee-Wilee is very small. This little guy is tracking to be 2-3 lbs full grown and is just super small. He is a sweet and cuddly little guy and is just so, so cute. He can still stand on your hand:) This little puppy is not suitable for a family with small children or if you work away from home. He is out of our beautiful Biewer Yorkie Luisa and our gorgeous AKC Yorkshire Terrier, Romeo. Some excellent breeding in this puppy and is fourth generation for us. Check out his parents! This little guy is funny and playful but also very laid back. I have some very cute little movies of him so feel free to ask for those if you are interested in him. Wee-Wilee is an F2 Biewer Yorkie and is registered with the Biewer Yorkie Association. No breeding rights will be given with Wee-Wilee.
Mom is the adult dog in the pictures with the bow and dad is the other adult dog.
Pictures updated on 9/17/12 |
History
Biewer Yorkshire a la' Pom Pon, pronounced (Bee-vir) was started by in January 1984. Mr. Werner Biewer and his wife, Mrs. Gertrud Biewer, residents of Germany, founded the first Biewer Yorkshire "Schneeflocken von Friedheck". This occurred when they bred two traditional yorkies, "Darling von Friedheck" and "Fru Fru von Friedheck" (both youth winners at Dortmund in 1981) who both happened to share the same recessive piebald gene.
Mr. Biewer worked on this finding to perfect the coloring which were white across the chest, stomach and legs, This also included the tip of the tail. He began showing the Biewer in 1988. He then worked towards having the dogs recognized as their own breed. His first attempt, with the VDH failed but later found success in the ACH (or so it was called while still in operation) and the breed was finally declared a breed of its own.
In 1997, Mr. Werner Biewer passed away but his efforts for his treasured breed will grace homes of Biewer owners and will live on through their work.
To date, the American Kennel Club (AKC) does not recognize the Biewer as a breed. In Dec. of 2007 the American Rare Breed Association(ARBA) accepted the Biewer Terrier as a rare breed. The Biewer Terrier Club of America, Inc.(BTCA,Inc.) was accepted as the National breed club at this time.
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Wee-wilee
Biewer Yorkshire Terrier
ID # 19448
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