At around 1700s, the Isle of Skye and other highlands in Scotland were already producing lots of small terriers. Scottish breeds were separated into two: the Skye terriers and the Dandie Dinmont terriers.
The Dandie Dinmonts were categorized as a separate breed. The Skyes included the Scotties, the Cairns and ...
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Written by anderseriksson on June 2nd, 2010
Written by anderseriksson on May 12th, 2010
This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding Terrier Dogs. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about Terrier Dogs.
The following article provides some questions most people are assumed ask about the organization and its endeavors. Answers are provided after ...
Written by anderseriksson on April 5th, 2010
This article explains a few things about Terrier Dogs, and if you're interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don't know.
It is essential to have a dog that knows how to follow the right rules and how to live around your house. To achieve ...
Written by anderseriksson on July 29th, 2009
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity.
The personality of a lively child put into dog- this might be a good way of describing the general ...
Written by anderseriksson on July 9th, 2009
The Yorkshire terriers, or Yorkies, originated from Scotland but bred in England. They were molded to hunt rats, but nowadays they are popular as pets. In fact, their variety was one of the Top Dog Breeds of 2005.
They usually grow being small and light varieties. Hence, owners do not ...
Written by anderseriksson on July 1st, 2009
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity.
If you are planning to get a Norfolk terrier pet dog, here are some things you should know:
The Norfolk ...
Written by anderseriksson on May 22nd, 2009
People might be wondering why there is such a name as "bull dog".
Originally, Great Britain and later, America were obsessed with bloody fights between bulls and dogs. The main function of the canine is to hang on to the bull's neck and worry the poor animal until it dies. Obviously, ...
Written by anderseriksson on May 3rd, 2009
If you want to have a small but sturdy pet dog, then the Border terrier might be for you. This pet is no delicate lapdog. The Border terrier pet dog is full of fun for the whole family.
Before getting a Border terrier pet dog, however, you might want to consider ...
Written by anderseriksson on April 6th, 2009
When most people think of Terrier Dogs, what comes to mind is usually basic information that's not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there's a lot more to Terrier Dogs than just the basics.
Like most terriers, the Wheaten terriers, or simply called as Wheatens, were originally bred as hunters. Therefore, their ...
Written by anderseriksson on March 28th, 2009
The Staffordshire bulls are known for their great strength because of their sizes. Their variety is muscular and stocky but is also known for their agility. Surprisingly, this breed is one of the two breeds recognized by the UK Kennel Club as very suitable for children. Furthermore, their types ranked ...