
Terrier Dogs
Biewer Terrier
Reviewed by the Hushku editorial team · Updated 2026-05-19
Size
Very Small
Life Span
12 to 15 years
Weight
4 to 8 pounds
Height
7 to 11 inches
Breed Group
Terrier Dogs
Adaptability
Friendliness
Trainability
Energy
Health
Intelligence
About the Biewer Terrier
The Biewer Terrier is a very small terrier dogs known for its outgoing nature and highly intelligent mind. Well-suited to apartment living, the Biewer Terrier is manageable for most owners. Typically standing 7 to 11 inches and weighing 4 to 8 pounds, this breed has a life expectancy of 12 to 15 years, making it a long-lived companion for the right family.
Originally classified within the Terrier Dogs group, the Biewer Terrier brings a distinct combination of traits that sets it apart. The Biewer Terrier is a high-energy breed that thrives with plenty of daily exercise and mental stimulation. Deeply affectionate, the Biewer Terrier loves being close to its people and forms strong bonds with every member of the household.
Temperament
The Biewer Terrier has a famously warm and sociable temperament that makes it responsive to its environment without being overly sensitive. The Biewer Terrier is famously gentle and patient with children of all ages, making it a wonderful family dog. The Biewer Terrier is generally sociable with other dogs, particularly when introduced properly.
The Biewer Terrier warms up to strangers at a steady pace and is neither overly suspicious nor blindly trusting. The Biewer Terrier barks at a moderate level — enough to alert you, not enough to disturb the neighbours. This breed has a low wanderlust potential and is unlikely to roam. Prey drive is low, making off-lead exercise relatively safe in open areas.
Health & Lifespan
With a life expectancy of 12 to 15 years, the Biewer Terrier is a long-lived breed — a serious commitment. The Biewer Terrier is considered a robust, healthy breed with fewer inherited conditions than many pedigrees.
Common health areas to discuss with your vet for terrier dogs breeds like the Biewer Terrier include joint health, dental hygiene, and routine parasite prevention. The Biewer Terrier has a moderate tendency to gain weight — monitor portion sizes and avoid too many treats. Pet insurance is strongly recommended from puppyhood — it provides peace of mind and helps manage unexpected veterinary costs throughout your Biewer Terrier's life.
Is this breed right for you?
The Biewer Terrier is a good fit for a wide range of owners who can provide regular daily exercise and mental engagement. Compact living spaces are no problem for this breed.
Like most dogs, the Biewer Terrier is happiest when not left alone for extended periods. Cold climates suit this breed well. The Biewer Terrier handles warm weather reasonably well with standard precautions.
In summary, the Biewer Terrier is a sociable and loving terrier dogs that rewards patient, experienced owners. Do thorough research, meet the breed in person if possible, and connect with a reputable breeder or rescue before bringing a Biewer Terrier home.
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