Terriers
The Irish included in a dogs breed refers to the origin where that breed of dog was first bred. (i.e. Irish Wolfhound, Irish Setter, originated in Ireland).
Actually no. They can be pure bred like other dog breeds. However, I can see that a Irish Spaniel and be bred with a Portuguese Water Dog could be called a Irish water spaniel. But that cross-breed looks very different from the real Irish water spaniel!
There is a lot of dog breeds that are considered cute and also strong. Some of the breeds are the Mastiff, St Bernard, and the Irish Wolfhound.
Chihuahua is the smallest breed of Dog, whilst the Irish Wolfhound is the largest.
There are a few dog breeds that can be put under the term 'pit bull': American pit bull terrier American staffordshire terrier Staffordshire bull terrier and there is a breed called Irish staffordshire bull terrier People argue that the APBT and the Amstaff are one and the same breed, but others argue that the bloodlines have been apart too long for them to be considered the same breed.
An Irish hunter is a pure breed. You can only breed an Irish hunter with an Irish hunter to get an Irish hunter.
It is a real dog breed called Pikachu
The plural form of "half-breed" is "half-breeds."
more commonly known in the uk as an irish hunter. its a cross between a thoroughbred and irish draught. It has been given recognition as a separate breed. It is commonly bred from parents who are also Irish Sport Horses, in addition to being bred from the definitive parent breeds.
Here is a list of Welsh dog breeds:Black and Tan TerrierCardigan Welsh CorgiOld Welsh Grey SheepdogPembroke Welsh CorgiSealyham TerrierWelsh HilmanWelsh HoundWelsh SheepdogWelsh Springer SpanielWelsh Terrier
The Irish Wolfhound is a breed of domestic dog called a sighthound.The name originates from its purpose (wolf hunting with dogs), and the breed dates back to Ireland as early as 7000BC.
It really depends on the breed of the mare and stallion. Normally, the foal would just be a cross breed, but, for example, if you bred a quarter horse and an Arabian, the foal would be classed as a Quarab. Or, if you breed a warm blooded sport horse with an Irish Draught horse, the foal would be classed as an Irish Sport Horse. Hope this helps! :)