1 x Remaining
Tiny Biechi Boy (Biewer Terrier x Chihuahua)

Ready 12th Oct : Bred for sheer companionship, loyalty & empathy


I have 1 x remaining puppy from my litter of Tiny BieChi pups who were born in July. He will be ready to leave me on the 12th October. If you would like to offer Scully his new forever home, please complete my Puppy Application Form in the first instance so that I can learn more about you and the home life that you are offering. Finding the most suitable homes for my pups is my priority.

I am planning 2 x litters of BieChi pups during 2025. You are welcome to complete my Puppy Application Form if you would like to be considered for my Waiting List.

Name: Scully 
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Breed: BieChi (Biewer Terrier x Chihuahua)

Mum : Rizzo (Chihuahua) x Dad :  Denzil (Biewer Terrier)
DOB:  19/07/2024
Expected Leaving Date: 12th October 
Anticipated adult weight: 2-3kg
Gender: Male
Colour: Chocolate Tricolour
Pattern: Parti
Coat: Scully is a very sweet hearted little boy. He has more Chihuahua genetics than Biewer Terrier, in tems of looks and coat. He has a Chihuahua smooth coat undercoat with longer soft, feathers. I expect him to look very similar to Frida & Fergus here (previous BieChi pups with the same coat type). He will need clipping but not as regularly as his siblings who all have a Biewer Terrier coat. He may shed his coat like a Chihuahua, so may not be suitable for allergy sufferers (as a fellow allergy sufferer his coat doesn't affect me, but everybody is different with their allergies)

Price: £850 - Deposit to secure: £300

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Name: Raven
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Breed: BieChi (Biewer Terrier x Chihuahua)

Mum : Rizzo (Chihuahua) x Dad :  Denzil (Biewer Terrier)
DOB:  19/07/2024
Expected Leaving Date: 12th October 
Anticipated adult weight: 2-3kg
Gender: Male
Colour: Black
Pattern: Abstract

Price: £  Deposit to secure: £

Availability: RESERVED


Name: Rascal "Denver"
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Breed: BieChi (Biewer Terrier x Chihuahua)

Mum : Rizzo (Chihuahua) x Dad :  Denzil (Biewer Terrier)
DOB:  19/07/2024
Expected Leaving Date: 12th October 
Anticipated adult weight: 2-3kg
Gender: Male
Colour: Black Tricolour
Pattern: Parti

Price: £  Deposit to secure: £

Availability: RESERVED



Previous BieChi Pups 

Scroll down this page⬇️for pics of some of my previous BieChi pups as adults plus information on why I breed this mix

Before they leave me, all pups will be fully vaccinated and able to go outdoors and mingle with other dogs straight away. They will be vet checked twice and microchipped.  

  1. They have been bred from parents who have both been DNA tested for over 200+ Health, Genetic traits and Diversity markers as well as Breed Specific conditions
  2. Raised using Puppy Culture Protocols (Early Neurological Stimulation, Early Scent Introduction, Sound Desensitisation, Textures & Levels introductions)
  3. Will be Insured for the first month in their new home
  4. Will be wormed regularly from 3 weeks of age and flea protected.
  5. I provide a Comprehensive Puppy Pack which includes Puppy Sales Contract & Receipt of payment, a Veterinary signed vaccination card, Microchip transfer documentation, Pet Insurance Policy documentation, Personalised Worming & Flea Protection Records, I also provide follow on Worming & Flea Protection Products for your first month, Personalised Diet sheet, Advice Sheets, bag of dry food that pup has been raised onto, wet food, blanket with scent of mother and siblings, favourite toys, honey etc...  

I am located in the South West of Scotland within the very beautiful Dumfries and Galloway countryside.

  • I DO NOT "ship" my pups outside of the UK
  • I DO NOT offer a "delivery service"
  • I DO NOT arrange "meet ups" in service station car parks
  • I fully expect my new puppy owners to collect their pup from me in person from my home so that I can meet you in person and so that you can see your pup in the environment that they have been born and raised in, and you can meet your new pup alongside their mother and siblings. I will not deliver my pups to you, and I will not arrange to meet up with you away from my home. I expect all new owners to travel to my home to collect their pup however if it is absolutely not possible for you to travel due to long distance or having no transport, please drop me a line to discuss this further as we may be able to look into Professional Defra Licensed Pet Courier options.  
  • Puppies are viewed alongside their mother
  • A non refundable deposit of £300 will secure a pup from me. 

You can watch videos of many of my previous pups if you check out my YouTube Channel (@sedgysminime) .  

My Pups are sold as Companion Pets only, and are not for Showing or Breeding purposes, although I am sure would take first prize in any puppy contest they were entered into🐶(and some have! 🥰) and some are fabulous on Agility ‍courses too. Some of my pups have also previously gone on to become PAT Therapy dogs as they have such fabulous temperaments, for which I am very proud. One of my little dogs, Heidi, a Biewer Terrier is also currently the Holyrood Dog of the Year 2024 organised by the Kennel Club and The Dogs Trust ️🎗️🍾🥰😁

If you wish to breed from your puppy at a later date, EVEN IF JUST FOR ONE LITTER!!! please advise me of this intention in your Puppy Application Form for further discussion. Honesty is the best policy!!! 

My Priority is Health & Temperament for the Perfect Family Pet
I am a Professional, Qualified, Licensed & Registered Dog Breeder with over 25 years experience.

I like to breed for pups that will be hypo-allergenic and therefore suitable for people who have allergies to dogs. I am inflicted with animal allergies and I know how frustrating it is, and also know that there is not a great deal of choice and variety when looking for a hypo-allergenic puppy, nor is there a great deal of sympathy or assistance for the allergy sufferer. I have been working with pedigree and mixed breeds for many years now which are suitable for allergy sufferers and I look to help fill that gap! 

My Kennel Affix is "SedgysMiniMe", and my Breeding Licence Reference is 001673 "With All My Heart" via the Dumfries and Galloway Council.

I have also been a Licensed Microchip Implanter for many years and all of my pups are microchipped by me before they leave.

All of my pups are conceived, whelped & reared within my home, without exception, and with 24/7 care, many years experience and full veterinary support.

All of my breeding dogs have been DNA tested for over 200+ Health, Genetic traits and Diversity markers as well as Breed Specific conditions. I have file upon file of health results which can be viewed at my home on request if required.

My Miniature Schnauzers are also DNA health tested Clear or are hereditary clear (bred from 2 DNA clear parents) for MAC (a Priority Health test requirement of the Kennel Club) aswell as Myotonia Congenita, Type B1 PRA, CMT,  Spondylocostal Dysotosis, PMDS, Neuroaxonal dystrophy,  Thrombopathia 3, Bleeding disorder  P2RY12 def., Cystinuria, type I - A - 1,   Hyperuricemia (HUU) and CMR1 . All Health Certificates available to view at my home on request when viewing or collecting your pup.

My Toy Poodles are also DNA tested "Clear" for PRA-Prcd & vWD Type 1 which are breed specific health issues.

All of my breeding dogs are also DNA colour tested, this is so that I can breed for specific colours and patterns in my pups if required, but also it allows me to protect future generations from breeding colour markers together that can be dangerous if bred together (ie. breeding parti x parti can result in blind or deaf pups, merle x merle can produce fatal genes). I am very proud to say that NONE of my dogs are merle or carry the Merle genetics. Knowing in advance which colours and patterns my dogs carry, as well as other health and trait markers that can go on to affect future generations with regards size, conformation, colour, pattern and type of coat (for hypoallergenic qualities) etc. I can be confident that I responsibly partner my dogs to ensure that no progeny will be afflicted with fatal or incompatible genetics. Breeding dogs, whether for pure pedigree or mixed breed litters, is not just a case of putting 2 dogs together, there is much more to it than that. Breeding should be moderated and undertaken with care and reassurances. I personally ensure that all of my pairings are bred together responsibly and ethically to provide the most robust, resilient and healthy pups that I can produce, along with fabulous temperaments too. 

The only test that I cannot undertake is the BVA eye test, which checks for cataracts, due to the distance to the nearest BVA eye Vet panellist from me being a 6 hour round trip, as I am unable to drive that distance due to health issues, and would also not wish for any of my pups to have to endure a 6 hour round trip to a vet at such a young age. If you choose to have your pup BVA eye tested with a BVA registered eye panellist within 6 months of purchase, and the results are not clear/unaffected I will provide a full refund of the pup, I have never had any eye issues with any of my Min Schnauzers in all the years that I have kept them and did have them eye tested with clear results when younger.

My original Miniature Schnauzers from UK breeding lines are pedigree dogs and are registered with the UK Kennel Club and also with the Dog World Kennel Club (DWKC) which is an organisation that registers rarer breed colours and patterns. My imported Liver Miniature Schnauzers, also pure pedigree dogs, and my own bred pups kept back for breeding from these imported lines, are registered with the DWKC only, and I have all of their pedigree history going back to their EU and US origins where their parents and grandparents where registered with their respective country's' Kennel Clubs. My Miniature Schnauzer litters are registered with the DWKC and not the UK Kennel Club as they are being sold as companion pets only and not for breeding or show purposes. Each of my Mini Schnauzer pups will leave me with their DWKC registration documentation which includes a transfer of ownership document and Pedigree Certificate. My mixed breed pups are not registered with the KC or DWKC unless kept back by me for my own future breeding plans.

Please complete my Puppy Application Form if you are interested in offering one of my pups their new forever home, or if you would like to be considered for my Waiting List for a future pup.

I look forward to hearing from you

Jan 😊
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ABOUT THE BIECHI
The BieChi has a huge appetite for life, they love everybody and everything they set eyes on, life is one big bundle of fun and love, they tend to love all dogs that they meet, big or small, all people, big or small, other pets etc... they are just happy to be alive, they make fabulous companions and love snuggles. A BieChi may not grow any more than 2.5kg, they are a very small dog. The BieChi  pup with mainly Biewer Terrier genetics will require regular grooming at the grooming parlour, as their coat is a single coat and grows constantly throughout their life, this is exactly the same as the true Biewer Terrier. They generally need to go for a clip at least once every 5-6 weeks. The good thing is that they do not moult like a Chihuahua, so less hairs to hoover up... If the pup has 50/50, or more chihuahua genetics in them than Biewer, they do have an undercoat and also longer hairs that do grow through also, although these longer hairs are slow growing so they don't require the same number of trips to the groomer, if at all.  

I breed the Chihuahua with the Biewer Terrier because I have been breeding the true Biewer Terrier for the past 10+ years now and the new borns are just so delicate and weak that many do not make it through the first week or two. It is a heartbreaking task breeding true Biewer Terriers, once they are past the danger time, they are fabulous pups, but the first couple of weeks at least can be so stressful and heartbreaking. Putting the chihuahua through them creates a more robust pup, they are much stronger and sturdy and far less delicate and less likely to "fade" within those first few critical days and weeks. They are just as beautiful as the true Biewer, same sizes and weights. The main colour of the Biewer terrier is tricolour (mainly white with black patches and tan points), this can also come through in the BieChi. I also own (bred myself) black Biewer Terriers, which are stunning, and this can also come through in the BieChi. My chihuahua stud is brindle parti (mainly white with small brindle patches), so his colouring can also come through in the BieChi. The Biechi are very intelligent, as are both the Biewer Terrier and the Chihuahua. They learn quickly, but some can be a little stubborn and can develop selective hearing if they are too busy playing. They love to learn tricks aswell. They are very loving, great with all ages, fantastic companions, brilliant PAT therapy dogs, and have a huge zest for life. The Biewer terrier is very energetic, full of zing, loves everything and everybody, is very exciteable, and always on the go. The Chihuahua is slightly more reserved, can be a little shy or timid, not quite so good around strangers unless socialised well in depth, so put together the Biewer Terrier and the Chihuahua "The Biechi", is a good combination, they compliment each other fabulously, they are not quite as highly energetic as the Biewer, but not quite as retiring as the Chihuahua, they are a "happy medium".  Some Biechi can have a coat identical to the Biewer which requires regular grooming and clipping, some have a coat which looks just like the Biewer Terrier but also has an undercoat like the Chihuahua, and have a coat which is is more wiry and grows more slowly, it has an undercoat which remains smooth and short, but then also has wiry feathers growing through which grow very slowly, so this type may well moult but does not need as much upkeep as the true Biewer Terrier. Some BieChi have a 50/50 coat, so they have an undercoat like the Chihuahua, but a top coat which grows, but thankfully does grow slowly and rarely needs a clip.