Some Terrier Dogs That You Would Find Interesting
The personality of a lively child put into dog- this might
be a good way of describing the general personality of
terriers. But as it appears, that still would not justify their
temperaments.
These dogs came from the British Isles where they were first
oriented to hunting fox, rat, otter and the likes over and
under the ground. And as its name suggests, "terrier" came from
the word "terra" which means, "earth".
While terriers may be identified through their prominent
physical characteristics, they are still divided into various
breeds that separate one kind from another.
The following are the subgroups of the terrier breed:
Show Terriers- These are basically bred as small dogs and
are used for show rings.
Bull and Terrier Types- these came from breeding between
bull dogs and terriers. Only in the last quarter of 1800's did
the breeders separate a number of bull dogs from terrier types
for distinction.
Hunting and Working Terriers- The breed that was primarily
bred for hunting.
Toy Terriers- These are the smaller versions of terriers,
which are basically categorized into the companion breed.
To help you understand the various natures of terrier dogs,
we have prepared some dog profiles here, please read on.
Airedale Terrier- This is known to be the largest dog in the
Terrier breed. Standing an average of 23 inches from the
shoulder, this dog shows off both beauty and elegance that make
them fit for both dog obedience trials and show rings.
A cross-breed between Otterhound and Black and Tan Terrier,
Airedale possess good skill in scent and superb swimming
prowess.
Australian Terrier- Probably one of the dog types that have
gotten to so many out-crossings with other dog breeds. A cross
breed between the forerunner of Dandie Dinmont and rough coated
terrier is said to have been migrated into England. The
offspring of which was taken to Australia. With the scarcity of
dog breeds in this land, many dogs had been crossbred into it
which later resulted to a small type having the characteristics
of terriers while being a good watchdog and ratter. It stands
10 to 11 inches with a life expectancy of 12 to 14 years.
Border Terrier- A True-blue working terrier, this dog is
marked by its medium built while proving to work far better
than what its appearance may give. Border Terriers are agile
and alert while having the capacity to fit into narrow gaps
especially during hunting.
Aside from its being affectionate and good adaptation to
training, Border terriers can also make good family pets.
Bull Terrier- Originally bred for dog fighting and bull
baiting, this dog is known to have been well-accustomed to
courage and good resistance to pain. However, when the bloody
dog fights were banned in England during the 1800's, most
breeders turned to breeding milder dogs.
Bull Terriers came from these fighting dogs combined with
Dalmatian and English Terrier to produce all-white specie. This
new breed though is very much reserved from starting fights
which gave them the nickname "White Cavalier".
There are of course a variety of other terrier species.
Initially, you might find them interesting enough to catch your
attention but a closer look would lead you to further knowing
them. Who knows, you might find your ideal type of dog in this
breed.
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