shepherd
Another name for a bearded German terrier is a schnauzer. Schnauzers get their name from a German word meaning "snout" due to their bearded snouts.
Australian Terrier. They come in two colors. That one was a red.
Not heard of that breed myself, but that doesn't mean there isn't. Yorkshire terrier? Often called York terrier, is that what you mean, as if it is, these breeds can be found most places where there is a breeder.
German Shepard
A bearded collie is much bigger than a border collie and the bearded collie has longer hair than the border collie.
Tiger was a "mix", possibly part Bearded collie.: Benji seems to be kinda like Toto, a cairn terrier mix of some kind, I would say definitely a terrier. Some say a spaniel mix also... so maybe spaniel/terrier mix..
The word ''Pinscher'' is German for Terrier. However, as the Doberman Pinscher is not actually a Terrier, in the UK the word ''Pinscher'' was dropped and the breed is called the ''Dobermann'' instead. In other countries the word ''Pinscher'' was retained as the Dobermann is believed to have originated from Terrier breeds and therefore does have distant Terrier blood.
Bedlington terrier
A Schnauzer (plural Schnauzers) is a German dog type that originated in Germany in the 15th and 16th centuries.[1] The term comes from Schnauze , the German word for "snout",[2] because of the dog's distinctively bearded snout. The word Schnauzer also means moustache in German; some authorities, such as Encyclopedia Brittanica, say this is the origin of the name.[3] Although the Schnauzer is considered a terrier-type dog, they do not have the typical terrier temperament. They seem to be kinder, calmer, less energetic, and easier to train than a dog such as a Scottish terrier would be.
I think I figured it out - a Bearded Collie???-----I agree. We've had a Beardie for 13 years now. Although our Charlie is primarily black and white, the color and distribution of the white and grey can be seen with Bearded Collies---maybe more frequently than black and white.Here's the American Kennel Club link for the breed:http:/www.akc.org/breeds/bearded_collie/index.cfm----Disagree. In the episode they refer to her as a terrier (collies are not terriers). She also does not have the proper body type for a Bearded Collie.She's a Soft Coated Wheaton Terrier.http://www.akc.org/breeds/soft_coated_wheaten_terrier/index.cfmThe picture on the AKC site shows a dog that has been clipped, but if you google the breed, you will see that a dog without the fur trimmed looks like the dog from the show.-------I agree that they refered to her as terrier but I don't think it's Wheaton terrier either. It might be Tibetan Terrier. On AKC website Tibetan Terrier and Bearded Collie appear to be same pics.---You're right- Tibetan Terrier, not Wheaten.The pictures between the beardie and the terrier look similar on the site, but the giveaway that it is a terrier and not a collie is the tail. The collie holds it's tail very low while the terrier holds it swung up over it's back. The other differences are difficult to see under all that fur.
German shepherd would be a better pet
Yes, there is a breed called the Airedale Terrier.