The Biewer Terrier Rescue Group is an alliance of dedicated Biewer Terrier rescue volunteers who share a deep love for the breed and who will work to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home Biewer Terriers in need, whether abandoned, lost, stray or surrendered to rescue for placement. As volunteers united in a common cause, we are committed to the care of these dogs in foster homes, and providing for their physical and emotional needs. We are committed in our endeavor to help them with all the resources we have available. We pledge to maintain a community of volunteers who treat each other, and the dogs they rescue, with respect, courtesy, kindness and love. We will seek always to lend encouragement and to support one another, and to facilitate friendly collaboration and cooperation between our volunteers. We believe that by building a supportive, dog-centered organization founded on respect, honesty and integrity, we will always remain focused on the welfare of the Biewers entrusted to our care and hold their interests uppermost in our hearts and minds. Our mission is to place these dogs in safe, loving and permanent homes with approved applicants, and to provide a supportive network for our volunteers, who after all, make our goals possible. We are just beginning our rescue service, so please bear with us as we set up our saving foundation.
Adoption Process
If you are interested in one of our dogs, please visit our site for the Adoption Application and think about the questions carefully. Some dogs are really cute and you just may fall in love with one of them, but giving a home to a dog is a commitment and more than just love is necessary. Please don't take this decision lightly. After you contact us we will look at your application and make an appointment with you. Please understand that you have to agree to a home check by a member of Biewer Terrier Rescue or a trusted rescue associate. Adoption fees vary and will apply to any dog in our care to help offset veterinary and maintenance costs. This fee may be lower for senior dogs, or those with ongoing medical conditions which will require expense on the part of the adopter. We will provide you with the history of the dog- as far as we know it that is- and we will talk to you about all the health issues or temperamental issues the animal might have.
When a dog enters our rescue every animal gets assessed. This assessment will include compatibility with other dogs, handling of feet, head, mouth and ears, resource guarding tendencies, understanding of basic obedience commands, and behavior when walked on a leash. ALL dogs will be spayed or neutered, and shots updated as required, prior to placement.