This lively group of dogs are well loved by their owners for their distinctive terrier personalities. Feisty and energetic, terriers ancestors were bred to hunt and kill vermin. As a rule, these dogs don't always get along well with other pets, but their high energy level makes them great fun to train and play with. In general, they make engaging pets, but require owners with the determination to match their dogs' lively characters.Their antics frequently project the attitude that they are ready and willing to take you on in a good argument! Most terriers have wiry coats that require special grooming known as stripping in order to maintain a characteristic appearance.please note, the photos are not to scale :)
- Airedale Terrier
- American
Staffordshire Terrier - Australian Terrier
- Bedlington Terrier
- Border Terrier
- Bull Terrier
- Cairn Terrier
- Cesky Terrier
- Dandie
Dinmont Terrier - Glen of
Imaal Terrier - Irish Terrier
- Kerry Blue Terrier
- Lakeland Terrier
- Manchester Terrier
- Miniature
Bull Terrier - Miniature Schnauzer
- Norfolk Terrier
- Norwich Terrier
- Parson
Russell Terrier - Rat Terrier
- Russell Terrier
- Scottish Terrier
- Sealyham Terrier
- Skye Terrier
- Smooth Fox Terrier
- Soft Coated
Wheaten Terrier - Staffordshire
Bull Terrier - Welsh Terrier
- West Highland
White Terrier - Wire Fox Terrier
barn free of rats or take them badger, fox, or rabbit hunting,
they may enjoy competing with their dogs at
Den Trials, Earthdog Tests or a Barn hunt event that encourage their great terrier to showcase it's instinct for going into dens and tunnels in pursuit of their quarry.
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