The Standard that you have linked to and posted, is a standard followed by the BTCA or BTCA members. They are the only people that follow that standard which includes a two colored head.
Other clubs have continued to follow the three colored head and have no interest in breeding for a two colored head.
http://www.raritiesinc.ca/breeds/bre...rds/Biewer.pdf Quote:
Originally Posted by Woogie Man I found this on the ARBA website. I'm only quoting the part of the Biewer standard as it relates to color. The full standard is on the site. " Head coloring is (Blue/Black, White, Gold/Tan); (Blue/Black, Gold/Tan); (Gold/Tan, White) in good symmetry.
Hair coloring on back is blue or black and white. Amounts of each color are of personal preference with no dominating patterns.
Chest, Stomach, Legs and tip of the Tail is absolutely white. The white from the chest should come up the neck to cover the chin.
Temperament of the Biewer Terrier is intelligent, loyal and very devoted to their human family. They have a fun loving, child like attitude that makes them a great companion for all ages.
Weight is 4 to 8 pounds. Faults are a roach or rounded back; brown, gold or tan anywhere on the body, legs, or tail; pale nostrils; floppy ears; over 8 lbs"...Here's the link.. Biewer Terrier Breed Standard |