How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | It is with great excitement that the Biewer Terrier joined the AKC fully-recognized breeds on January 01, 2021. It is incredible that this beautiful little dog, which was relatively unknown just a few years back, is now featured in movies, television, magazines, and product ads.
Fortunately for the breed, the parent club, Biewer Terrier Club of America, has developed a very thorough and comprehensive Judges Education Program. With perseverance, we hope to get the breed off to a good start in the show ring and, hopefully, avoid any future conflicts on how to judge and show our breed.
Biewer Terrier Standard
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | General Appearance
The Biewer Terrier is an elegant, longhaired, uniquely colored toy terrier with a breed signature ponytail. The coat parts down the middle, hanging straight and evenly on both sides of the body as though a comb has been used to part it. The back is level, with height at the withers being equal to height at the croup. Although the outline of the dog gives the appearance of a square, the body length is slightly longer than the overall height. The tail is set high and carried well arched over the body, covered with a long luxurious plume. The Biewer Terrier has a lighthearted whimsical, childlike attitude. Although mischievous at times, they are obedient and make a loyal companion.
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | Size, Proportion, Substance
Heightโat the withers is the same as the height at the croup, measuring 7 to 11 inches.ย Weightโis between 4 to 8 lbs.ย ProportionโLength of body from prosternum to ischium is longer than over all height, making the dog off square although square is acceptable.ย SubstanceโThe body is fine to medium boned with a level topline.
Serious FaultโOver 8 lbs.
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | The Head
ExpressionโIs more human than that of a dog, being bright and intelligent.ย EyesโAre medium-sized and may be round or almond-shaped with a crisp, clear countenance.ย Irisโas dark as possible.ย EarsโAre small, upright, V-shaped, moderately wide-set and covered with hair except the tips being shaved. They are set to the back of the skull and the base is level with the eyes.ย SkullโSlightly rounded.ย StopโModerate.ย MuzzleโOne-third the length of the head.ย Eye rims, Nose, and LipsโCompletely black.ย BiteโLevel or scissor bite.ย TeethโStraight and even.
Serious Fault(s)โIncomplete
pigment on the eye rims, nose, and lip; Ears not standing erect.
DisqualificationโBlue eye(s); Brown or liver pigmentation of the eye rims, nose, and lips.
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | Neck, Topline and Body
NeckโModerate in length, free from throatiness.ย ToplineโLevel.ย Bodyโlength is slightly longer than the overall height, although square is acceptable.ย ChestโComes to the elbows with a good width. RibsโModerately sprung.ย UnderlineโSlightly tucked up.ย BackโLevel topline.ย LoinโWell developed and strong. TailโSet high, when in movement carried well arched over the body in a graceful sickle curve, covered with a long luxurious plume. The plume lies to either side of the body. The length of tailbone must go to the stifles or longer. When reposed, the tail may be relaxed. A kink in the tail is not to be faulted.
Serious Fault(s)โRoach or rounded back; high in the front or rear.
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | Forequarters
ForelegsโShould be straight, elbows neither in nor out.ย AngulationโModerate.ย ShouldersโNicely laid back to allow for good reach and freedom of movement.ย ElbowsโSet close to the body.ย LegsโStraight when viewed from the front are muscular and covered with hair.ย PasternsโUp and straight.ย DewclawsโMay be removed, but not required.ย FeetโRound.ย ToesโWell arched, covered with hair which may be trimmed not to impede movement or trimmed to show the shape of the foot.ย PadsโBlack and/or flesh.ย NailsโBlack and/or white.
DisqualificationโBrown or liver pigmentation of the pads.
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | Hindquarters
In balance with the forequarters.ย AngulationโRear to match front.ย LegsโHind legs are straight when viewed from behind, muscular and covered with hair.ย StifleโSlightly bent when viewed from the side.ย HocksโStraight when viewed from behind, pointing neither in nor out.ย DewclawsโMay be removed, but not required.ย FeetโRound.ย ToesโWell arched, covered with hair which may be trimmed not to impede movement or trimmed to show the shape of the foot.ย PadsโBlack and/or flesh.ย NailsโBlack and/or white.
DisqualificationโBrown or liver pigmentation of the pads.
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | Coat
Long and flowing with a soft, silky texture. Hair is straight without an undercoat, hanging close to the ground if not touching. The coat maybe trimmed to floor length for ease of movement.ย Head fallย is tied up into a single ponytail on top of the head, hanging loose. Puppy ponytails may be placed a little lower on the head as to gather the short hairs. A bow is used for adornment; no topknots or rollovers. Feet are trimmed for a neat, clean appearance. Trim around anus.ย Head falls that display topknots or roll overs common to other breeds shall be so severely penalized as to be eliminated from competition.
(Authorsโ Note: The hairย cannotย be teased to make a big poof on the forehead when making a ponytail. The ponytail must be on top of the head, not in the middle of the forehead. A puppy may have the pony tail a little lower on the head to gather the hairs. This ponytail is long enough so that it should be on top of the head, not down on the forehead. If dogs enter the show ring with these faults, they are not to be put up. Our dogs are not Yorkies and we do not want them groomed like one.)
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | Color
The Biewer Terrier is a uniquely colored toy Terrier.ย Head ColoringโBlue/Black, Gold/Tan and White in good symmetry. Any combination of the following two colors: Blue/Black and Gold/Tan OR Gold/Tan and White in good symmetry is acceptable.ย Body ColoringโHair on the back is blue/black and white. Amounts of each color are of personal preference with no dominating patterns. No amount of tan hair may be found on the back, belly, chest, legs or feet. A small amount of tan hair may be found around the anus.ย Chest, Stomach, Legs and Tip of the TailโWhite. The white from the chest should come up the neck to cover the chin. Legs are to be white from the elbows and stifles to the feet.
DisqualificationโAny other color or combination of colors other than those that are listed.
(Authorsโ Note: The accepted colors for the head are listed in the standard. Black and white is not an accepted head coloring.)
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | Gait
The Biewer Terrier moves with confidence and pride. Movement should be graceful, smooth and straightforward, without being stilted or hackneyed. When viewed from the side the topline remains level, he gives an impression of rapid movement, size considered. Hind legs should track in line with the front legs, going neither inside nor outside. Tail must be up when in movement.
Serious FaultโHackneyed gait
in adults.
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | Temperament
Intelligent, loyal, and very devoted to their human family. They have a fun-loving, childlike attitude that makes them a great companion for all ages. They quickly make friends with animals of any origin.
The foregoing description is of the ideal Biewer Terrier. Any deviation from the above-described dog must be penalized to the extent of the deviation.
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | Serious Faults
Roach or rounded back; Hackneyed gait in adults; Incomplete pigment on the eye rims, nose, and lips; ears not standing erect; over 8 lbs.
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | Eliminating Faults
Head falls that display topknots, or roll overs common to other breeds.
How to Judge the Biewer Terrier | Disqualifications
Blue eye(s); Brown or liver pigmentation of the eye rims, nose, lips and pads; Any other color or combination of colors other than those that are listed.
Article written by: Biewer Terrier Club of America’s Judges Education Committee Co-Chairs, Myrna Torres and Gayle Pruett








