Both male and female Biewer Terriers make wonderful companions, and each puppy has their own unique personality. That said, over the years we’ve noticed a few general tendencies that can help families decide which might be the best fit for their home.
Male Biewer Terriers
- Often very affectionate and people-oriented
- Tend to be playful, easygoing, and happy to go along with the flow
- Usually enjoy attention from everyone in the household
- Often described as cuddly, sweet, and “forever puppies”
Many families are surprised by how loving and relaxed their boys are, especially if they were originally set on getting a girl.
Female Biewer Terriers
- Often confident, curious, and a bit more independent
- May form a strong bond with one primary person
- Can be very attentive and devoted in their own way
- Sometimes a little more selective with affection
Girls are wonderful companions, but they do tend to be in higher demand and may be available less often.
Training & Housebreaking
Both boys and girls are equally intelligent and capable learners. With consistency, routine, and positive reinforcement, either can be easy to train and housebreak. Gender matters far less than individual temperament and early training.
Which is right for you?
If you’re looking for a relaxed, affectionate companion who loves people and enjoys being part of everyday life, a boy may be a great fit. If you prefer a confident, independent puppy who forms a strong one-on-one bond, a girl may be the right choice.
Either way, we’re always happy to help guide families toward the puppy whose personality best matches their lifestyle.
