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The Biewer terrier—that’s pronounced, “Beaver,” btw!—is a smiling, rambunctious, energetic and happy dog. An avid hunter of small prey like rodents, the Biewer terrier also enjoys hunting and playing with its toys. This is a born family dog. Standing up to 28 centimetres at the shoulder and weighing between two and four kilograms, the Biewer terrier is a friendly breed that is kind to strangers and family alike. Though not a constant barker, the Biewer will let you know when someone’s about to pay you a visit. With enough playtime and walks, the Biewer could live in a smaller home.
Temperament
Affectionate, adventurous, clever
Breed Fast Facts
4 - 8 lbs
Toy or Teacup
High
Minimal
Medium
12 to 15 years
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The Pennsylvania state dog is none other than the regal and formidable Great Dane, a dog breed that worked hard alongside its early European settler companions. The state legislature formalized the standing of the state dog in 1965, stating: "...WHEREAS, the physical and other attributes of the Great Dane, to wit: size, strength, beauty, intelligence, tolerance, courage, faithfulness, trustworthiness and stability exemplify those of Pennsylvania.” As for the household dog owners of Pennsylvania, their other favourites include Pit Bulls, Rottweilers and German Shepherds, plus a host of Doodle Dogs. Dog owners in the Keystone State enjoy access to miles and miles of dog-friendly hiking trails.
The Kennel Club of Philadelphia Dog Shows has been an (almost) annual event since 1879.
Pennsylvania allows dogs at more than 50 of its state parks.
A rescued dog-like animal brought into shelter in Youngwood escaped with a full belly before it could be identified as a dog or a coyote!
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