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Old 04-24-2009, 02:19 PM   #12
Krystee
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I had to look it up awhile back because people on here kept talking about them and I had no idea either. lol. It confuses me why they aren't considered Yorkies since the parents of the first Biewer were standard blue and tan Yorkies.. This is from the Biewer Breed Blub of America...

The Biewer, pronounced (Beeva) originated in Hunsruck, Germany in 1984. Mr. and Mrs. Werner
& Gertrude Biewer started the first Biewer through a recessive piebald gene occurance in their
Yorkshire Terriers.
Although Mr. Werner Biewer passed away in 1997, his legacy lives on through
this exquisite rare breed.

Biewer started with the master parents "Darling von Friedheck" and "Fru Fru von Friedheck". Both
dogs were blue and tan and were world youth winners in 1981 at Dortmund.
Their marriage
brought the first blue, white and golden Biewer, "Schneeflocken von Friedheck", born in January of
1984.
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