San Antonio Express-News

Leaving it to Biewer as AKC recognizes breed of toy dog

- By Jennifer Peltz

NEW YORK — It’s called the Biewer terrier, and it’s been busy.

The American Kennel Club announced Monday that the tiny, chipper Biewer — pronounced “beaver” — became its 197th recognized breed. That makes the toy dogs eligible to compete for best in show at many U.S. events, including the prestigiou­s Westminste­r Kennel Club show, which will be held in June instead of its usual February date.

With its long, flowing coat, pert expression and 4-to-8-pound size, the Biewer might bring to mind a Yorkshire terrier, and that’s no surprise. The Biewer was originally developed by, and gets its name from, a Yorkiebree­ding German couple after one of their dogs had a puppy with rare white markings in 1984.

Americans began importing them in the early 2000s, said breeder Adrianne Dering, who became intrigued after seeing one at a rare-breed show.

“They’re just very loving and easygoing. For a small dog, they’re not a high-strung dog,” said Dering, of Morgantown, W.VA.

Active, playful and eminently portable, the toy dogs cherish companions­hip, so they may not be ideal for people who need to leave their pets alone on long workdays, Dering said.

Biewer breeders have been building up for several years to recognitio­n by the AKC, the oldest U.S. purebred dog registry. The designatio­n requires having at least 300 dogs of the breed spread around at least 20 states, among other criteria.

Dog breeding in general draws criticism from animal rights and welfare advocates who say demand for purebred pups fuels puppy mills and draws pet lovers away from adoptable shelter dogs.

The AKC says it encourages responsibl­e breeding of healthy dogs, arguing it preserves traits that have honed different breeds for various jobs and can help people choose and make a lasting commitment to the right dog for them.

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Biewer Terrier Club of America and American Kennel Club Biewer — pronounced “beaver” — terriers are now eligible to compete in many U.S. dog shows after becoming the American Kennel Club’s 197th recognized breed.

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