Bowzer History
The Bowzer is a fairly new hybrid or designer type of small-sized, short-legged terrier that was created in the 1990s. The Bowzer is a cross between a Beagle and a Yorkshire Terrier. The Bowzer is a medium-sized, short-haired, compact, square-proportioned, and muscular little pup that loves to play and is highly energetic. The bowzer is a delightful mix of the two most popular companion breeds in the US. The bowzer is an adorable, intelligent, and fun-loving little pup that turns heads wherever he goes. The bowzer is a playful, active, and clever pup. The bowzer is a lively, curious, and fun-loving little pup. The bowzer is an intelligent and affectionate little guy. The bowzer is playful, curious, and fearless. The bow-zee!
Time of Origin
1990s
Bowzer Physical Characteristics
The Bearded Collie is a medium, long, tall, or giant sized, working or companion breed of sheepdog. They are considered a large breed, and stand between 22 and 26 inches at the withers. The weight ranges between 50 and 90 pounds. This herding and working dog has a double coat of hair with a soft undercoat. The beard is a thick, wiry, shorter coat on the chin, throat, and forechest. They have two coats: the outer coat is slightly longer and thicker than the inner layer. The hair is straight, erect, and lies close to the skin. The beard has a natural raw texture, and is colored the same shade as the rest of the outer coat. The tail is docked to one or two inches in length. They have classic wedge-shaped heads. The eyes are brown, with lighter shades sometimes present. The ears are carried upright. The feet are round, with the front dewclaws removed. Their bark is harsh and loud. The life span is between 12 and 14 years.
Eye Colors
Hazel, Brown
Nose Colors
Black, Brown
Coat Colors
White, Brown, Black, Silver, Cream, Brindle
Height Range
Male Height Range: 13 – 15 inches
Female Height Range: 13 – 15 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 25 – 50 lbs
Female Weight Range: 20 – 50 lbs
Bowzer Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
12-15 yrs
Bowzer Health Concerns
Bloat, Megaesophagus, Thrombopathia, Patellar Luxation, Eye Problems, Von Willebrand’s Disease
Bowzer Temperament and Behaviour
The Bowzer is a hardy and agile working dog that was originally bred as a sniffer dog and hunting companion. They are very intelligent and are easy to train, but are also very independent and strong-willed. They have a tendency to be stubborn, but are highly devoted and loyal to their owners.
Bowzer Activity Requirements
The Bowzer is a cross between the Miniature Poodle and the Yorkshire Terrier. They are small, intelligent, and adaptable little dogs. The amount of energy your Bowzer requires will depend on their personality. Some may be more active than others. Although they don’t need a lot, they do require some exercise and mental stimulation. Daily walks or a game of fetch can help your Bowzer stay active and happy.
Miles Per Day
9 miles
Activity Per Day
60 minutes
Daily Food
3 cups
Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Bowzer is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Bowzer is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Bowzer is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Bowzer is part of the Unclassified group.
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