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There is a common belief that female Biewer Terriers are more difficult for young children to care for than males because of their more emotional temperament. Further, ladies often need a little more love and attention and might be a little more demanding than males, yet it's essential to remember that all Biewers, male and female, need the same degree of care.
However, it must be emphasized that Biewer Terriers, regardless of sex, are unquestionably cute, little, and affable. Individual differences in temperament, upbringing, and education account for much of the variation in behaviour seen between the sexes. Dogs' personalities and actions are determined by several things other than their gender.
Biewer Yorkshire Terriers are well-known for their friendly disposition and make wonderful snuggling buddies. You shouldn't let the idea of giving your Biewer any additional care and grooming put you off, since with even a little amount of effort, they may look prize-worthy. The lovable traits of these canines are appreciated by anybody who takes them into their homes, regardless of gender.