The videos below will provide you with a links to ideas, tools, tips and tricks for training your Biewer Terrier. Having a well socialized and well trained Biewer Terrier is a lot of work in the beginning. However, the time invested working with your biewer puppy is fun and rewarding for both of you.
At Sugar & Spice Biewer Terriers, we believe that pets deserve to be treated like family. That's why we being socialization early in our home and you resources to ensure that your pets live happy and healthy lives.
All of our Biewer Terriers are fully house trained, and we recognize how important that is to them being a faithful companion. We start working on this early and they learn to use both grass patches and a litter box. They leave here with a strong foundation that needs reinforcement to continue in your home.
Many people assume small dogs need less training, but Biewer Terriers benefit just as much from socialization and training as larger breeds. Neglecting their training can lead to behavioral issues, making them harder to manage and enjoy.
Some dogs express excitement by chewing on people, treating them like chew toys. Biewer Terriers are no exception. This video will help you understand why this happens and how to redirect the behavior.
Most Biewer Terriers love car rides, while others experience anxiety, motion sickness, or fear, often due to past negative experiences or the destination. Teaching your dog to ride calmly in the car can make trips more enjoyable for both of you.
Teaching your Biewer Terrier to wait for permission before passing through doors helps prevent accidents and reinforces that the decision is up to you.
Biewer Terriers sometimes exhibit behaviors like jumping, pawing, or rushing through doors because they act on impulse and don't naturally have emotional self-control. With training, you can help them learn patience and better behavior.
Check out these great toys for both playing and training your dog.