Once your puppy leaves our home it will usually have received 3 x 6-way (DAPPv + CV) vaccinations (at 6, 8, and 10 weeks) and 1 x Bordetella (Bronchicine CAE) intranasal vaccination (at 4 weeks). Your puppy will be properly dewormed and started on heart-worm prevention as well. We recommend getting 1 […]
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All of our Biewer puppies are microchipped at around 6–7 weeks of age, before their first photos and videos are taken. Your puppy’s microchip number will be included in your puppy contract, the veterinary report and the vaccination records. You can purchase the microchip registration through our website. If you […]
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There is a widely held belief that AKC or AKC papers and the quality of a puppy are one and the same. The AKC is a dog registry. AKC does not breed or sell dogs, it will not guarantee the quality or health of dogs in its registry. AKC also […]
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Rocky Mountain Biewer Terrier 10-year health guarantee This health guarantee is conditional and only applies to dogs sold by Rocky Mountain Biewer Terriers, LLC. If within one year from the date of purchase of the dog, the dog is found and certified by two licensed veterinarians of buyer’s choosing, to […]
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The dry food: There are 3 types of dry food that you should have on hand before your Biewer puppy comes home to you. Life’s Abundance All Life Stages Kibbles. Please order at least 1 x 8 lb. bag. This dog food cannot be ordered on Amazon or elsewhere. It […]
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Our Biewer Puppies usually leave our home at 12 weeks when they weigh about 2-3 lb. That means your puppy is most likely as small as an average Guinea pig when it comes home to you. Here at Rock Mountain Biewer Terriers, the puppies live together in small puppy packs […]
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Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar is a disorder that occurs mainly in small breed puppies between six and sixteen weeks of age. It often occurs without warning and can appear after the puppy misses a meal, gets cold, becomes exhausted from playing, not enough rest, etc. It is important to […]
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Grapes, Raisins Chocolate Coffee, Tea, and Caffeine (watch your compost pile!) Alcohol Xylitol (artificial sweetener in gum, candy, toothpaste, and other sweets, even some types of peanut butter) High salty foods Gum and Candy (explain it to your kids) Yeast Dough Milk and Dairy (except low-fat cottage cheese & goat […]
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HealthyPaws is the insurance that we find to be the best for our pups is also the nationwide best-rated Pet Insurance in 2018, 2019, and 2020. It has a 15 day waiting period and I suggest that you sign up at least 15 days prior to your puppy’s travel date […]
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Grooming Your Biewer Terrier: A Bonding Experience One of the most distinctive things about the Biewer Terrier is their beautiful, silk-like hair. Since they have hair rather than fur, they are hypoallergenic and don’t shed—which is great for your allergies, but it does mean they need a little extra TLC […]
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Biewer Terrier puppies are born with floppy ears that start standing up as they get older. During the first few months of their life, Biewer puppy ears have not yet developed the necessary cartilage and muscle strength to stand up on their own. We tape our puppy’s ears so ideally, they […]
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