- Selected breeds of terriers
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▪ TableSelected breeds of terriersname origin height ininches* dogs(bitches) weight in pounds* dogs(bitches) characteristics commentsAiredale terrier England 23(slightly smaller) 40–50(same) black and tan; wiry, dense coat; well-muscled noted for its intelligence; used in law enforcementAmerican Staffordshire terrier England 18–19(17–18) 40–50(same) stocky, muscular build; short ears; pronounced cheek muscles originally bred for fighting; excellent guard dogBedlington terrier England 17(15) 17–23(same) curly, lamblike coat; ears have fur-tasseled tips originally bred for hunting; noted for its enduranceborder terrier England 13(same) 13–15.5(11.5–14) otterlike head; hard, wiry, weather-resistant coat excellent watchdogbull terrier England two sizes: 10–14 and 21–22 24–33 and50–60 long, egg-shaped head; erect ears; coloured or solid white athletic breed; playfulcairn terrier Scotland 10(9.5) 14(13) small-sized but well-muscled; short legs; erect ears; wide, furry face long-livedfox terrier (smooth coat) England maximum 15(slightly smaller) 18(16) folded ears; white with black or black-and-tan markings noted for its remarkable eyesight and keen nose; also wire coat varietyJack Russell terrier England two sizes: 10–12and 12–14 11–13 and13–17 two varieties: smooth or rough; white with brown, black, or red markings; longer legs than other terriers developed by Rev. John Russell for foxhunting; courageous and energeticKerry blue terrier Ireland 18–19.5(17.5–19) 33–40(proportionately less) soft, wavy coat; muscular body; born black but matures to gray-blue long-livedMiniature schnauzer (schnauzer) Germany 12–14(same) 13–15(same) robust build; rectangular head with thick beard, mustache, and brows excels in obedience competitionsScottish terrier Scotland 10(same) 19–22(18–21) small, compact body; short legs; erect ears; black, wheaten, or brindle also called Scottie; excellent watchdog and vermin controllerSealyham terrier Wales 10(same) 23–35(same) white coat, short and sturdy bred for courage and staminaSkye terrier Scotland 10(9.5) 24(same) long, low body; prick or drop ears; long coat veils forehead and eyes noted for its loyaltysoft-coated wheaten terrier Ireland 18–19(17–18) 35–40(30–35) medium-sized; square outline; soft, silky coat matures lateWest Highland white terrier Scotland 11(10) 13–19(same) small-sized; rough, wiry coat; small, erect ears originally called Roseneath terrier; bred white after dark-coloured dog was accidentally shot while hunting*1 inch = 2.54 centimetres; 1 pound = 0.454 kilogramSee as table:
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