Biewer Terrier Stud
Our exquisitely handsome “Dante” is a prime example of the Biewer Terrier breed. He is without exaggeration, the sort of Biewer Terrier who makes people stop mid‑sentence and say, “Oh… he’s gorgeous.” He sports the classic tri‑colour coat of black, tan, and white with the kind of effortless glamour usually reserved for shampoo commercials. His coat flows, his markings are beautifully defined, and his large, dark, almost‑black eyes could charm the biscuits out of anyone’s pocket. Add in his neat, upright pricked ears, and you have a dog who looks permanently ready for his close‑up.
He comes from a long lineage of FCI‑pedigree champions, and he knows it. Not in an arrogant way — more in a “yes, I will accept admiration, thank you” sort of way. His pedigree brings depth, quality, and generations of carefully preserved breed type.
Dante has been genetically health tested and is clear of 263 heritable conditions, giving complete confidence in the health and integrity he passes on
But his temperament is where he truly steals hearts. Dante is an unapologetic human enthusiast who firmly believes that people were put on this earth to adore him, stroke him, and provide snacks on demand. He enjoys the company of other dogs well enough, but if there’s a lap available, he’s in it. That said, he becomes a perfect gentleman with his lady friends when his stud duties are required — professional, polite, and very pleased with himself afterwards.
Calm, affectionate, and just a touch convinced he’s descended from royalty (which, to be fair, his pedigree rather supports), Dante is everything a Biewer Terrier should be: beautiful, sweet‑natured, and irresistibly charming.
His first litters, arriving in 2025, have certainly not disappointed. His puppies have inherited his champion lineage, confident charm, and that unmistakable “Dante sparkle” — the sort of personality that makes families message you weeks later saying, “We didn’t realise a puppy could be this delightful.” From their striking markings to their people‑loving temperaments, his offspring are already proving that Dante passes on far more than good looks; he passes on his whole joyful, affectionate, slightly‑royal‑in-his-own-mind character.













