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Terriers
A diverse group of breeds traditionally associated with hunting vermin. Known to be active and fearless!
  1. Airedale Terrier

    The Airedale Terrier originated in the mid-19th century in England’s Aire Valley, where it was bred by crossing local terriers with Otterhounds and other working dogs....
  2. American Staffordshire Terrier

    The American Staffordshire Terrier originated in the 19th century in the United States, developed from early bull-and-terrier crosses imported from England. Bred for...
  3. Australian Silky Terrier

    The Australian Silky Terrier originated in the late 19th century in Australia, developed by crossing the Yorkshire Terrier with the Australian Terrier. Bred as a small,...
  4. Australian Terrier

    The Australian Terrier is one of Australia's oldest native breeds, developed in the 19th century by early settlers who crossed terriers brought from England, including...
  5. Bedlington Terrier

    The Bedlington Terrier originated in the early 19th century in Northumberland, England, where it was initially bred for hunting small game such as otters and rabbits....
  6. Border Terrier

    Originated in the late 18th century along the England-Scotland border, where it was bred to hunt small game, especially foxes and rats, due to its small size and...
  7. Brazilian Terrier

    The Brazilian Terrier is a small, energetic breed native to Brazil, developed in the early 20th century by crossing European terriers with local breeds. Bred primarily...
  8. Bull Terrier

    The Bull Terrier was developed in the early 19th century in England, primarily by crossing the now-extinct Old English Bulldog with various terrier breeds, including the...
  9. Cairn Terrier

    The Cairn Terrier is one of the oldest and most beloved terrier breeds, originating in the Scottish Highlands in the 16th century. Originally bred to hunt and dig out...
  10. Cesky Terrier

    The Cesky Terrier was developed in the Czech Republic in the 1940s by breeder František Horák, who crossed the Scottish Terrier with the Sealyham Terrier to create a...
  11. Dandie Dinmont Terrier

    The Dandie Dinmont Terrier originated in the border regions of Scotland and England in the 18th century, where it was bred to hunt otters and badgers. The breed takes...
  12. English Toy Terrier

    The English Toy Terrier (Black & Tan) originated in England during the 19th century, descending from larger black-and-tan terriers used for ratting and vermin control....
  13. Fox Terrier Smooth

    The Smooth Fox Terrier originated in England in the 18th and 19th centuries, where it was developed to assist foxhunters by pursuing foxes into their dens during...
  14. Fox Terrier Wire

    The Wire Fox Terrier originated in England in the 19th century, where it was bred to assist foxhunters by pursuing foxes into their dens during traditional hunts....
  15. German Hunting Terrier

    The German Hunting Terrier (Jagdterrier) was developed in Germany in the early 20th century by breeders seeking a highly versatile and fearless hunting dog. Created from...
  16. Glen of Imaal Terrier

    The Glen of Imaal Terrier originated in the remote Glen of Imaal in County Wicklow, Ireland, where it was developed to hunt vermin such as badgers and foxes. Known for...
  17. Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier

    The Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier originated in Ireland over 200 years ago, where it served as an all-purpose farm dog used for herding, guarding, and controlling vermin....
  18. Irish Terrier

    The Irish Terrier is one of the oldest terrier breeds from Ireland, developed in the 19th century as a versatile farm dog used for hunting vermin, guarding property, and...
  19. Jack Russell Terrier

    The was developed in the 19th century by Reverend John Russell in England, who sought to create a small, energetic hunting dog for fox hunting. Bred for its stamina,...
  20. Japanese Terrier

    The is a small, agile breed that originated in Japan in the early 20th century, likely from the crossing of imported terriers and local Japanese dogs. Initially bred for...
  21. Kerry Blue Terrier

    The originates from Ireland, where it was developed in the 19th century for a variety of tasks, including herding, hunting, and guarding. Known for its distinctive curly...
  22. Lakeland Terrier

    The originated in the Lake District of England in the 19th century, where it was bred to hunt foxes and other small game in the rugged terrain. Known for its distinctive...
  23. Manchester Terrier

    The originated in England in the early 19th century, where it was developed by crossing the Whippet and the now-extinct Black and Tan Terrier. Bred primarily for hunting...
  24. Miniature Bull Terrier

    The is a smaller version of the Bull Terrier, originally bred in 19th-century England by crossing the Old English Bulldog with various terriers. Initially created for...
  25. Norfolk Terrier

    The originated in the 19th century in East Anglia, England, where it was bred to hunt small game like rats and foxes, often working alongside larger terriers. Known for...
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