Facts on the Breed Temperament of Terrier Dogs
From the funny little pals to the more aggressive ones,
terrier dogs definitely have wide spectrum of temperaments and
dispositions that anyone would find interesting. In fact, any
kind of owner would fit with the various characteristics that
this breed can show. Beware though for some can be very
mischievous while others can display timidity.
Terriers are primarily bred to help hunters in catching
vermin, otter, foxes, rats and the likes. Newer breeds though
tend to be so domesticated that they are now included in the
companion and toy breeds.
As with many other dog breeds, terrier dogs have diverse
characteristics that set one type from another. A number of
owners find them as faithful in their families and are always
ready to protect the home to which he has accustomed himself
with. Distinguished excellent guardians, many dogs from this
breed can easily determine well-intentioned strangers from
those who mean harm.
This instinct to protect probably rooted from the earlier
breeds which were originally used in bloody dog fights. Since
the banning of this sport, many breeders resulted to producing
more docile dogs for homes. Through innumerable
cross-breedings, keen and protective terriers were
produced.
Some notable terriers of this disposition are American
Stafforshire Terrier or AmStaff, Airedale Terrier and
Bedlington Terrier.
One of the major features terrier dogs have is their
capability to respond well to training. In fact, some types are
endowed with natural intelligence which makes them fit for
obedience training and ring shows. Some terriers with this
disposition need lots of activities that would challenge them
mentally. Those included in this type must be given enough
training so as to refrain them from being destructive out of
boredom. Unlike larger breeds though with much intelligence,
most terrier dogs will not make as much damage.
Some of this type also has the determination and dignified
disposition that give them the air of confidence.
Some terrier dogs are fun loving and humorous in some sense.
They are lively, frolic and gay which provide entertainment for
their families and has become the favorites for many
centuries.
Social terriers meanwhile should be given enough social
environment so as to ready them as they mature. Most terriers
with this disposition tend to dominate other dogs when they
have come to their ideal age to assume authority. The bull
terrier types could best display this temperament.
Surprisingly, some of the smallest terriers are among the
toughest. Take the case of Cairn dogs. For their relatively
small size and the stocky built, they still portray the
disposition of being always ready when the need for activity
arrives.
Many types of this breed though still retain the true
terrier disposition. That is, hunting. Yet, significant with
such dogs are their keenness to human companionship which make
them both good ratters and affectionate pets.
Others still have the power, speed and endurance that many
of their ancestors possessed. While some may be repressed due
to domestication, many of them can manifest whenever the drives
arise.
This breed is quite old. In fact, many of them had been
existing since time immemorial. It's not surprising that they
have various characters that an owner can either detest or
love.
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