Terriers are known for their strong hunting instincts and are often bred to hunt small game. They typically target pests such as rodents, rabbits, and other small animals. Their tenacity and energy make them effective at chasing and capturing these creatures, which can include anything from squirrels to moles. Additionally, some terriers may also engage in more extensive hunting activities, depending on their training and the specific breed characteristics.
No, Yorkshire Terriers do not kill kittens.
It's plausable!
I believe so. They were bred to hunt.
Yes rat terriers were breed to kill rats and still do.
Yes, but they may kill each other.
Some terriers were bred to go down holes in pursuit of rabbits so if the dog reverted back to its 'primal' instinct, it is very possible that certain terriers would kill a rabbit, especially one that fled from the dog.
Patterdale terriers, unfortunately, are not hypo-allergenic. However, many terriers are, including Scottish terriers, Welsh Terriers, Irish terriers, and Border Terriers.
NO! I have one and it would never kill one of its puppies! it is very protective of one it considers in its closest circle (OWNERS, AND ESPECIALLY PUPPIES).
A rat Terrier is a breed of dog hybrid from fox terriers, beagles, whippets, and black and tan terriers. There were bred to kill rats.
no yorkshire terriers do not drool
Carin terriers are part of the terrier breed of dog. The carin terriers are the oldest type of terriers that are known to exist. They originated from the Scottish Highlands.
yes