How often should a Biewer Terrier be groomed?
The Biewer Terrier’s long, silky coat is a showstopper but needs regular care to stay tangle-free. Their low-shedding fur mats easily, especially behind the ears and under the armpits, so brushing or combing 3 to 5 times a week is essential. Light trims around the sanitary areas and feet keep them neat between full groomings. Bathing every 3 to 6 weeks helps maintain that silky shine—just be sure to dry their coat straight to avoid tangles. • Brush thoroughly 3–5 times weekly • Focus on ears and armpits for detangling • Light sanitary and feet trims as needed • Bathe every 3–6 weeks, dry coat straight • Full groom every 4–6 weeks Pro tip: Moisture can increase matting, so try to keep your Biewer dry after walks or playtime outside, especially in humid weather.
About the Biewer Terrier
Ever wonder what makes the Biewer Terrier so unique? This breed, born in Germany in 1984, stands out with its striking tri-color coat—black tan & white, chocolate tan & white, or blue tan & white. They descend from Yorkshire Terriers but carry a rare piebald gene that gives them their signature look. Small but spirited, Biewers weigh between 4 and 8 pounds, making them perfect for those who want a compact companion. Biewers are affectionate and playful, often stealing the spotlight with their lively personality. They get along well with other pets and people, but their delicate size means they do best in homes with older kids who know how to handle them gently. They can be a bit stubborn, so consistent training helps keep them on track. Despite their size, they’re surprisingly alert and will let you know when someone’s at the door.