Terrier Group

People familiar with this Group invariably comment on the distinctive terrier personality. These are feisty, energetic dogs whose sizes range from fairly small, as in the Norfolk, Cairn or West Highland White Terrier, to the grand Airedale Terrier. Terriers typically have little tolerance for other animals, including other dogs. Their ancestors were bred to hunt and kill vermin. Many continue to project the attitude that they're always eager for a spirited argument. Most terriers have wiry coats that require special grooming known as stripping in order to maintain a characteristic appearance. In general, they make engaging pets, but require owners with the determination to match their dogs' lively characters.



Airedale TerrierAmerican Staffordshire TerrierAustralian TerrierBedlington TerrierBorder Terrier
Airedale TerrierAmerican
Staffordshire Terrier
Australian TerrierBedlington TerrierBorder Terrier
Bull TerrierCairn TerrierCesky TerrierDandie Dinmont TerrierGlen of Imaal Terrier
Bull TerrierCairn TerrierCesky TerrierDandie
Dinmont Terrier
Glen of
Imaal Terrier
Irish TerrierKerry Blue TerrierLakeland TerrierManchester TerrierMiniature Bull Terrier
Irish TerrierKerry Blue TerrierLakeland TerrierManchester TerrierMiniature
Bull Terrier
Miniature SchnauzerNorfolk TerrierNorwich TerrierParson Russell TerrierScottish Terrier
Miniature SchnauzerNorfolk TerrierNorwich TerrierParson
Russell Terrier
Scottish Terrier
Sealyham TerrierSkye TerrierSmooth Fox TerrierSoft Coated Wheaten TerrierStaffordshire Bull Terrier
Sealyham TerrierSkye TerrierSmooth Fox TerrierSoft Coated
Wheaten Terrier
Staffordshire
Bull Terrier
Welsh TerrierWest Highland White TerrierWire Fox Terrier




Welsh TerrierWest Highland
White Terrier
Wire Fox
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