Bred for their enthusiasm for life and & hypo-allergenic qualities
I am afraid that I have no further Biewdle pups available for the remainder of 2024, but I am planning 1 x new litter of Biewdle pups during 2025, which I hope will include my beautiful liver (chocolate brown) coloured pups. All being well I should breed during January with a view to having Biewdle pups ready to leave me during June/July.
If you would like to be considered for my waiting list to offer one of my 2025 Biewdle pups their 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.
So, what will these Biewdles look like when they are older? Below are some pics of my previous Biewdle pups. They will be a very small dog (approx 3.5-4kg) and will have a non moulting coat. They will look like a Toy poodle but with a shorter, more rounded muzzle, and will have a plush, soft curly coat, but not quite as curly as a toy poodle. They will be a great companion for allergy/asthma sufferers as both the Toy Poodle and the Biewer Terrier are considered to be hypoallergenic. They will require regular brushing, bathing and trips to the groomer for clipping to keep their coat tidy and mat free (just like both of their parent breeds).
Why did I mix the Toy Poodle with the Biewer Terrier? I have taken the Biewer Terrier, who has an amazing zest for life, and who loves absolutely everybody and anybody that they meet, who are exceptionally sociable, happy, friendly, confident, energetic little dogs who just love to be alive, along with the Toy Poodle who is an exceptionally intelligent, loyal little dog who adores their owner, and who is slightly more "grounded" than the Biewer Terrier. And between the two breeds, I have ethically created a more diverse mix of dog who has a love for people of all ages, intelligence for ease of training, a coat which is suitable for allergy sufferers and which has a genetic health pool of hybrid vigour. The two breeds match in terms of size and weight, both have non-shedding coats and both have beautiful natures. The Biewdle will be your loyal, intelligent, happy, sociable little companion who loves life and will be the perfect addition to a young families' household right through to single retired owners companion. They would be perfect Therapy dogs and are small and easy to maintain and transport and who also love walks and family days out etc...
Here are some pics and a little video of one of my previous Biewdle pups for you to see.......
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