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

    The is one of the smallest working terrier breeds, originating in the 19th century in Norwich, England, where it was bred to hunt small game such as rats and foxes....
  2. Parson Russell Terrier

    The was developed in the 19th century by Reverend John Russell in England, originally bred to hunt foxes with exceptional speed and agility. Recognized for its longer...
  3. Scottish Terrier

    Affectionately known as the "Scottie," originating in Scotland in the early 17th century, where it was bred to hunt vermin and small game, including foxes and badgers....
  4. Sealyham Terrier

    The originated in Wales in the mid-19th century, where it was bred by Captain John Edwards to hunt otters, foxes, and other small game. Known for its distinctive wiry...
  5. Skye Terrier

    The is an ancient Scottish breed, believed to have originated on the Isle of Skye in the 16th century, where it was used to hunt small game such as otters and foxes....
  6. Staffordshire Bull Terrier

    Originated in England in the 19th century, developed by crossing bulldogs and terriers to create a dog with strength, agility, and tenacity.
  7. Welsh Terrier

    The is one of the oldest terrier breeds, originating in Wales in the 18th century, where it was bred to hunt otters, foxes, and vermin. With its distinctive wiry coat,...
  8. West Highland White Terrier

    The "Westie," originated in Scotland in the 19th century, where it was bred by Colonel Edward Donald Malcolm to hunt small game such as rats, foxes, and otters. Known...
  9. Yorkshire Terrier

    The originated in England in the mid-19th century, developed by miners and weavers who sought a small, agile dog for hunting rats in the industrial mills of Yorkshire....
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