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If you had a dog when you were a child, you will want your own children to experience the same positive feelings and you will get your children a dog. If you did not, you just have to read My First Best Friend to find out what an amazing thing a dog can be in a child’s life. Not only does a dog teach children responsibility, but it also helps them develop a healthy personality and a balanced emotional life.
However, bringing a dog into the family is not always a smart thing to do. You need to make sure that both the children and the adult members of the family are ready for a furry friend, otherwise someone is likely to get disappointed over time. You also need to make sure that you are selecting the right breed and you are treating your dog in a way that guarantees your children’s safety.
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Regular mouth hygiene care is also necessary for dogs just like for human. So, if you want to avoid early development of decay in your Biewer Yorkie, be observant and take note that food may build up plaque that can cause tartar that is the medium for the growth of bacteria.
Prevent early tooth decay in your Biewer Yorkie by providing the dog with the necessary nutrition to keep them healthy. Safe and edible rough items will remove the deposit of plaques. But do not give toys that are hard to prevent chipping. Switching to dry foods in particular can contribute to the good health of the gums and teeth of your pet. To add to this, you can check the pet stores for some foods, toys and treats that are approved by Veterinary Oral Health Council that are created for enhance dog’s dental health.
Training the dog at an early age to adhere to a dental routine will also be of great help. Begin by slowly stoking the dog’s front teeth with your fingers right after he eats a big meal, this is the time when it unlikely to bite. Once the dog is used to it, move slowly to the teeth at the back of the mouth. Toothbrush should be gradually introduced – use toothpaste that is specially made for canine, brush gently. This is done at least twice a week, for the remaining five days – just do a quick brush. If your York biewer cannot tolerate toothbrush then you have to consult your vet for other alternative.
Seek for veterinary help; make the best out of them for they are not only for grave dental condition and emergencies. Have your dog’s teeth checked up regularly for you alone cannot keep a close on your dog’s teeth. Dental prophylaxis is a thorough cleaning of the teeth that is in need of anesthesia or medication.
Gertrud and Warner Biewer who bred the first Biewer Yorkie, named those Yorkies with white markings “Biewer Yorkshire Terrier a la Pom Pon”. Look how cute and playful this little pup is! This breed is starving for human attention and requires the most love. You can see in the video that, if you have an apartment with a sofa you can exercise this breed easily. Furthermore, they need a short daily walk.
The answer is definitely yes, if you would like to be the proud owner of an energetic, loyal and intelligent little dog that can also become an excellent watchdog as they are brave and are eager for adventure. These dogs are wonderful companions that are very affectionate with their family, but tend to become dominant if not cared properly and not given enough love. The Biewer Yorkie likes children, especially the older ones, who know how to treat a dog. They get on well with other dogs and pets in the house if they are raised together, otherwise if they are allowed to take over the house they can easily become jealous and demanding. A daily walk and half an hour playing session will do for them. These dogs can be kept in an apartment, but the best is a small house with a fenced yard to play.
The coat of the Biewer Yorkie is long, smooth and straight that must be brushed at least weekly. Every few weeks special attention must also be paid to the hair of the ears, as it must be trimmed to keep the ear erect. This breed is a relatively healthy one, they are only prone to some genetics problems and health issues like eye irritations or early tooth decay. Their digestion requires special care, many dry food with added canned food to keep them healthy.
Training this little toy dog is easy, as they are very clever and are always eager for adventure, but they need a dominant, consistent and firm trainer and lots of attention and patience. They can excel as show dogs.
All in all, the Biewer Yorkie is the best for families with older children and a house with a small, fenced yard for some daily exercise with the family.
I hope this article will help you decide whether the Biewer Yorkie is the best breed for you and for your family.
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Well, it was almost by chance. A couple, Werner and Gertrude Biewer had been breeding Yorkshire Terriers for a long time, when they once found an unusual puppy in the litter: this one had much more white in its coat than the siblings. They started to look for these recessive genes and finally created this amazing breed, the Biewer Yorkie.
Biewers first participated in dog shows in 1998, called as “Black and White Yorkies” back then.