Terriers
Miniature SchnauzerMiniature schnauzers are spirited yet obedient family dogs. They usually enjoy, and are responsive to early socialization and obedience training. |
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Norfolk TerrierNorfolk terriers are great small dogs -- with large-dog attitudes. They are high-spirited, assertive, energetic, and bark at the arrival of strangers. |
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Norwich TerrierExcept for its erect ears, the Norwich terrier is identical to the Norfolk, and the breeds share the same ancestors. Fearless, loyal, and affectionate, Norwich terriers make good companions and live harmoniously with other pets. |
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Scottish TerrierScotties are self-assured, spunky, fearless, and independent. They require early socialization and ongoing obedience training. |
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Sealyham TerrierThe independent, fun-loving Sealyham makes an excellent urban companion. Although comfortable with gentle children over eight years old, they won't tolerate rough handling. |
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Skye TerrierSkye terriers are physically powerful, strong-willed, bold, and loyal. They require a lot of individual attention. |
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Soft-Coated Wheaten TerrierThe most sedate of the terriers, the soft-coated wheaten makes a first-rate companion with its happy, steady personality. Wheatens are wonderful, playful family dogs that can adapt to city or suburban living as long as they are exercised daily and given the human companionship they need. |
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Staffordshire Bull TerrierStaffordshire bull terriers are devoted family members and adore children. They are friendly to strangers, especially if a dominant family member is present, and get along with other family pets as long as they are exposed to them while young. |
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