HISTORY OF THE BIEWER
The Biewer Yorkshire a la’ Pom Pon, pronounced (Beeva)  originated in Hunsruck,
Germany in 1984.  Mr. and Mrs. Werner & Gertrude Biewer started the first Biewer
Yorkshire through a recessive piebald gene occurance in their Yorkshire Terriers. Although
Mr. Werner Biewer passed away in 1997, his legacy lives on through this exquisite rare
breed.  

Biewer Yorkshires started with the master parents "Darling von Friedheck" and "Fru Fru
von Friedheck".  Both dogs were blue and tan and were world youth winners in 1981 at
Dortmund. Their marriage brought the first blue, white and golden Biewer Yorkshire,
"Schneeflocken von Friedheck", born in January of 1984.  

Mr. Biewer continued breeding his colored Yorkies to achieve their white bellies and four
white paws. In 1989 the Biewer Yorkshire was accepted as it own breed with the ACH
German e.V.  As we know them today, the Biewer Yorkshire a' la Pom Pon  has enchanted
us with their elegant coloring and disposition.

The breed standard is that of a Yorkshire Terrier except for the coloring. The head must
have three colors; black or blue, white and gold in good symmetry. The belly, chest, legs
and the tip of the tail is white. The tail is full. The back is blue or black with white in it. The
hair is silky, not curly.

We will hold true to the German Standards of this lovely rare breed & they will be
 Biewer
Breed International Registry (BBIR) registered.  Some will be  German registered as well.  
We are committed to what Mr. and Mrs. Biewer  set forth, and honor them and their work.
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Breed Club
International © 2008
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We welcome you to contact us at the following email addresses with
any questions or comments you may have!

We are looking for equally dedicated people to join us in our mission
to protect and preserve the Biewer .

For consideration for membership please contact us at the following
email address!

biewerbreedclubint@yahoo.com
We thank our wonderful breeders for the History of the German Biewer!
The BBCI encourages our members involvement in conformation, canine obedience,
freestyle and the many dog sports that are available as well as therapy work. We are keen
on including their youngest members so that they may be involved in Junior Handling as
they are the next generation of Fanciers that will help preserve the Biewer breed.
We have graciously given this information to Wikipedia so that others may learn about our
beloved breed the Biewer!
Darling von Friedheck
Fru Fru von Friedheck
Thanks to Dagmar and Mrs. Biewer for sharing these pictures with the BBCI!