Terriers
Dandie Dinmont TerrierThe properly socialized and trained Dandie Dinmont is a delightful dog. It can be protective of its property, wary of strangers, dominant, and independent, but also gentle if treated kindly and with respect. |
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Fox TerrierThe popular fox terrier is lively and fun-loving, gets along with respectful children over about five years old, and can live in the city or the country. Other animals can be a problem. For instance, fox terriers may chase cats that are not family members. |
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Irish TerrierIrish terriers are loyal, lively, and affectionate. They are good family dogs and like to play with children but may behave aggressively if their property--toys and food bowls--is touched. |
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Jack Russell TerrierJack Russells make very enjoyable companions when raised in the right setting--roomy suburban or country areas. They were bred as runners and are not suited for city or apartment life. |
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Kerry Blue TerrierKerry blues are loyal to their owners but may not be tolerant of young children. They are aggressive toward other dogs as well, and they will chase small animals, such as cats, if not introduced to them at an early age. |
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Lakeland TerrierLakelands are fearless, gregarious, and loyal companions. They are friendly with family members--though they may guard their toys and food bowls--but they may be suspicious of strangers and scrappy around other dogs. |
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Manchester TerrierManchesters are affectionate with their families but reserved with strangers and can be nippy and protective of their food bowls. |
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Miniature Bull TerrierMiniature bull terriers are energetic, courageous, and strong-willed companions that require early obedience training. |
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