THIS LITTLE LADY IS MY FUTURE MOMMY. VICTORIA
This little guy Aires future daddy to my
Biewer Yorkies.
Aires @ 5 months old 10/24/09
2.5 lbs
This little lady is Basha my newest little
girl. She is just 5 Months old
THESE ARE MY RARE BIEWER YORKIES FROM GERMANY, ALL MY
PUPPIES WILL HAVE GRAND CHAMPION BLOODLINES FROM GRAND
CHAMPION PRETTY BOY
BASHA 6 MONTHS OLD
TORI 7 MONTHS OLD
Tori, 9 months old
12/17/09
Basha 6 months old
11/1/09
Aires and Basha Toy Diving
BASHA 11 MONTHS OLD 1/23/10
TORI 1 YEAR OLD TODAY
3/27/10
AIRES 10 MONTHS OLD, PICTURE
TAKEN 3/9/10
AIRES MY LITTLE BIEWER MALE 11
MONTHS OLD
OH MOM I WANT TO GO OUTSIDE TO PLAY.
ORIGINATION OF THE BIEWER YORKIES
Werner and Gertrude Biewer, longtime breeders of Yorkshire Terriers for about twenty years, found a puppy in their litter that they named Schneefloeckchen Von Friedheck. This particular pup had an extreme
amount of white in its coat. Heavily interested and curious, they started looking for a recessive gene in their breeding lines. The possibility of a piebald recessive gene was found and they shifted to producing
more of these pups. It was a selective breeding process that was developed in time.
Naming these new sensations Biewer Yorkshire Terrier a la Pom Pon. Mr Biewer searched for a registry that would accept his beloved black and white Yorkies as a separate breed. He met his goals with the
ACH (Allgemeiner Club der Hundefreunde Deutschland E.V.) that accepted them as a distinct and separate breed. The club as recognized and registered as Biewer Yorkshire Terrier a la Pom Pon.
While dining one evening the husband of singer Margot Eskens presented her with a Biewer Yorkie puppy on a platter as a gift. The incident is the very reason that the name "a la' Pom Pon" was added. It
translates from French to "a tassel or colorfull ball of yarn," which perfectly described the puppy's hair.
Mr. And Mrs. Biewer's Yorkshire Terriers were taken from Streamglen Kennels. Stramglen was riddled with speculation that it was irresponsible and accidental cross breedings that have lead to the Biewer
Yorkie. The accusations were never proven.
Nowadays you can find the Biewer Yorkshire terriers in the US, Canada and of course Europe.