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Biewer Yorkie
Biewer Yorkie: Looking Good, Feeling Good
This small dog is not to be seen as a fragile or delicate dog. They have a compact body that is well proportioned and gives off an aura of power despite its size and ribbon-tied hair to keep it from going into the eyes. Since these dogs are very adventurous and always eager to go on outings with the family, it is best to keep them well groomed and physically fit.
The coats of the Biewer Yorkie can grow long which may add to any event of heat stroke. A puppy cut is recommended by most owners and a regular bath every two to three weeks. To give that healthy shine, use a wire comb once a week. However if the dog will be entered in to a dog show, standards suggest that the hair grow long enough to touch the floor. For toning of their muscles, regular play time and walks will be sufficient to keep these fellas in tip top shape.
Avoid unnecessary vet bills! Do your dog’s basic health check!
Is Biewer Yorkie and Parti Yorkie the same?
Distinguishing an animal from another animal is not that easy especially when they are from both of the same origin. There may be confusion among owners when the appearances are used to determine which is which, but a careful eye can tell the difference.

The Biewer Yorkie and the Parti Yorkie for example: developed in Yorkshire, England is a terrier type dog. The Yorkshire terrier, known as the Yorkie, there are two kinds: the biewer yorkie and the Parti Yorkie. They are highly energetic, brave, clever, intelligent, loyal, fun loving, affectionate to their human family. The main difference between the two is the Biewer has small, silky blue and tan coat while the Parti has coats of white with black and tiny places with tan. It is due to a recessive color gene that the parents carry Parti’s are considered rare and may be costly to get one.












