Click here to listen: What does my Biewer Puppy eat? 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 […]
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Click here to listen: Do I get AKC papers? 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 […]
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Our puppies usually get their last vet check, on the Wednesday before they leave our home. Per request, we can also provide you with a Veterinarian Health Certificate from the State of Colorado. We do not take our puppies to a veterinarian clinic! This way they will not be exposed […]
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Click here to listen: What is Hypoglycemia? 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 […]
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One of the questions we get asked the most is about the “estimated adult weight” of the puppy. Most of our dogs mature in the 6 lb range. Biewer Terriers and other toy breeds grow faster than larger breeds and stop growing between 9 to 12 months of age. Most […]
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Click here to listen: Is my puppy microchipped? All our Biewer Puppies get microchipped when they are about 6-7 weeks old before the first pictures and videos are taken. You will find the chip number in the puppy contract and on the vet report and vaccination records. If you purchased […]
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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 have a life-threatening congenital or life-threatening hereditary […]
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The difference between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Biewer Terrier is the docked tail, the coat color, and the temperament. In the USA, Yorkshire Terriers have docked tails, while Biewer Terriers have a long tail. Pure-bred Yorkies are usually Black & Tan colored while Biewer Terriers are always Tri-colored. Another […]
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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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Click here to listen: How much grooming is involved? Biewer Terriers can require a lot of grooming if kept in their full coat. If you enjoy grooming and working with hair care products, you might consider letting your puppy’s coat grow. The “Puppy Cut” is the most polar way to […]
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Click here to listen: What if my puppy won’t eat? 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 […]
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Click here to listen: What things does my puppy need? 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 […]
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