Norwich terriers are only brown (or have a brown stripe down their back) and have thick wire hair. Cairn Terrier fur is light brown and can have a little black--usually around ears and nose/beard (others are all black), and is much softer and not as dense as a norwich terrier.
There are far too many dog breeds of the world, but the most popular ones are here: Labrador Retriever English Cocker Spaniel English Springer Spaniel German Shepherd Stafforshire Bull Terrier Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Golden Retriever West Highland White Terrier Boxer Border Terrier Yorkshire Terrier Beagle Dachshund Poodle Shih Tzu Miniature Schnauzer Shetland Sheepdog Bernese Mountain Dog Bulldog Treeing Walker Coonhound American Pitbull Terrier Bluetick Coonhound English Coonhound Plott Hound American Eskimo Dog Pug Dalmation Rottweiler English Setter Shiba Inu Segugio Maremmano Epagneul Breton Jack Russel Terrier German Shorthaire Pointer Airedale Terrier Akita Alaskan Malamute Basset Hound Bichon Frise Boston Terrier Brittany Spaniel Cairn Terrier Chesapeake Bay Retriever Chihuahua Chinese Shar-pei Chow Chow Collie Doberman Pinscher Great Dane Great Pyrenees Lhasa Apso Maltese Mastiff Newfoundland Pekingese Pembroke Welsh Corgi Pomeranian Saint Bernard Samoyed Schipperke Scottish Terrier Siberian Husky
this is the worst ever web site i have ever been on as i have asked a very simple question and this site was unable to answer it. actually, the website is not supposed 2 answer ur question. it is a place where you can post a question, and others who know the answer can tell you. then your question is answered, and others who search the same question will have their answer 2. and 2 answer your question, in my opinion i don't really like it. is it like supposed to mean something, or is it just jibberish?
Blood lines. The "bully pits" are a new breed called the American Bully. Which often have lines like gotti or razors edge. The American Pit Bull Terrier, is a breed that throws medium sized dogs, and are usually not blue. American Bullies are known to be blue, when you see a full blue litter of pups, they are most likely American Bullies.
The Kerry Blue Terrier is a muscular, medium-sized dog. The Kerry Blue is animated, playful and comical. They have a reputation of making people laugh. Affectionate with the family, they like to be with their owners. Alert, determined and rowdy, they enjoy roughhousing. The Kerry is a good watchdog, but will not attack unless they are really provoked. The Kerry is friendly, getting along with strangers and usually gets along with other pets when properly introduced and supervised. If the humans are not 100% pack leader and lack canine communication skills the Kerry can become dog aggressive. This breed is protective and should be extensively socialized, especially with other dogs, or he may be quite a handful. They rarely bark unnecessarily. Kerry Blues require a confident owner who have a natural air of authority and need firm obedience training. These dogs are intelligent and can be taught to perform tricks. They have a very good memory. With meek owners they will become willful, testing the owner at every turn. Owners need to be consistent with the rules and more determined than the dog. They have an aptitude for sports such as catch and agility training, but make sure the dog enjoys the challenge. If their lessons are too routine for the Kerry Blue, they will lose interest. This is usually a very healthy long-lived breed. Although some are prone to Hip Dysplasia, PNA, cerebellar abiotrophy. Also some minor concerns are cataracts, spiculosis, hair follicle tumors, entropion, KCS, narrow palpebral fissure distichiasisme, and CHD. Retinal folds occasionally seen. Kerry Blues are good for apartment life. They are fairly active indoors and a small yard will do. The Kerry Blue is a sporty dog, which needs to be taken out on a daily walk, jog or run where he is made to heel decide or behind the human holding the lead. In a dogs mind the leader goes first. If you allow them to walk ahead whether you realize it or not you will be communicating to the dog that he is YOUR leader. This can cause the Kerry to become willful as he thinks he needs to tell YOU what to do rather than the other way around. Kerries should be groomed every 6 weeks. They also need to have the hair pulled out of the ear canal, as they are prone to ear infections when the ear hair gets too long and wax and dirt have built up. Pet Kerries can be trimmed like a Soft coated Wheaten. In addition to this, they will need grooming once a week with brush and comb. Dogs for showing will require more extensive grooming. Frequent bathing will not dry out the skin as it does in so many other breeds. Bathing and combing every week is a must! It keeps them clean. Without proper care their beard will get smelly and packed with food and dirt. Kerry Blues are considered good for allergy sufferers. The Kerry Blue sheds little to no hair and is odorless, even when wet. The Kerry Blue Terrier originated in the 1700's and is native of County Kerry, Ireland, from which the name "Kerry" derived, along with "Blue" for the color of the coat. The Kerry is the national terrier of Ireland, where it is known as the Irish Blue Terrier. The Portuguese Water Dog is credited for contributing to the Kerry's single, silky, wavy coat. While others think the Kerry Blue Terrier was developed from the old black terriers, Spanish (or Russian) "Blue Dog", Soft coated Wheaten Terrier and possibly Irish Wolfhounds and Irish Terriers. There is a writing on dogs in Ireland over a century ago that mentions a Harlequin Terrier that sounds like a breed description of the Kerry Blue. The Kerry Blue has been used as an all-round working and utility terrier as a small game hunter, retriever, farm dog herding sheep and cattle, house guardian, police work, and a family companion. In 1922 the United States Kerry Blue Terrier Club was founded. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 1924. They usually live for between 12 and 15 years.
Iv got several different breeds that are my favorite! Chihuahua Australian Shepherd White German Shepherd Hungarian Vizsla Chien de Berger Belge Yorkshire Terrier
I have a pekingese/cairn terrier mix who is 11 and he's the cutest dog you've ever seen! People tell me he looks just like a Benji. His face looks like a terrier. He weighs about 22 pounds, has longer hair that must be groomed, is blond with dark tips on his ears, and has long silky ears and tail. I think he's adorable. :)
She will clearly show you when she is ready and in heat.
Small dogsThere are pocket dogs which are called Chihuahua there are also Pugs and Affenpinscher, Yorkshire terrier, Papillon, Phalene, Pomeranian, Maltese terrier, griffon there are two types of Griffons there is smooth and rough, the smooth Giffon is called (Brabancon and the rough one is called Bruxellois.) There are loads more that I am going to tell you! there are English Toy terrier, Miniature Pinschre, Italian greyhound, Bichon Frise, also the Toy Poodle. There is also the Australian Silky Terrier, Tibetan Spaniel. The Beagle is a little larger, as is the Chinese Crested, King Charles Spaniel, which is rather cute, and its fellow friend the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, alternatively there is the Japanese Chin, or the Miniature Daschund in either wire hair or long haired variety. Next is the Norwich terrier and the Norfolk terrier and there is the Shih Tzu, Lhasas Apso, Bedlington terrier and don't forget the Miniature poodle, Border terrier, Australian terrier
theres a little difference. , pit bull, pit bull terrier, staffordshire terrier, and sometimes bull terrier. the staffordshire terrier is English bred. There is no difference. "Pit Bull" is just a shortened name for the American Pit Bull Terrier. All "pit bulls" are terriers. Just depends on if you want to use the full name. Your question is similar to asking what the difference is between a Rottie and a Rottweiler No, stafordshire and bull terrier are different from a pitbull, they are all cousin, and come from the mastuffs, however, They are different breeds, stafforshires are from American, we copied England of The Stafforshre BULL terrier (Which that plus pit makes a bully) And Bull terriers are also from England, te English bull terrier, they are what you have seen on Next Friday (Chico) the movie, But they have the egg shaped head, they are cute but Ugly at the same time. search the breeds up in Google images. and actually people use the term pitbull to describe a few breeds of dogs all sharing similar caristeristics (sp ?) ie; American pitbull terrier, American stafordshire terrier, stafordshire bull terrier. sometimes even cane corsos. so a pitbull could be a number of dogs but a pitbull terrier is probably reffering to an American pitbull terrier. its sometimes hard to tell any of the breeds apart. look up on youtube : the real pitbull terrier and that will tell you the difference between the American bully and the American Pitb ull terrier
Quite far away, my Yorkshire Terrier can sence my mum and dad from far away when there out, he can tell when there are comming back, but I don't know if that's got anything to do with smell or hearing.
You can't tell how old a terrier is.Unless its really old then it mighthave grayish fur around their muzzles.~OJ~
There are far too many dog breeds of the world, but the most popular ones are here: Labrador Retriever English Cocker Spaniel English Springer Spaniel German Shepherd Stafforshire Bull Terrier Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Golden Retriever West Highland White Terrier Boxer Border Terrier Yorkshire Terrier Beagle Dachshund Poodle Shih Tzu Miniature Schnauzer Shetland Sheepdog Bernese Mountain Dog Bulldog Treeing Walker Coonhound American Pitbull Terrier Bluetick Coonhound English Coonhound Plott Hound American Eskimo Dog Pug Dalmation Rottweiler English Setter Shiba Inu Segugio Maremmano Epagneul Breton Jack Russel Terrier German Shorthaire Pointer Airedale Terrier Akita Alaskan Malamute Basset Hound Bichon Frise Boston Terrier Brittany Spaniel Cairn Terrier Chesapeake Bay Retriever Chihuahua Chinese Shar-pei Chow Chow Collie Doberman Pinscher Great Dane Great Pyrenees Lhasa Apso Maltese Mastiff Newfoundland Pekingese Pembroke Welsh Corgi Pomeranian Saint Bernard Samoyed Schipperke Scottish Terrier Siberian Husky
it really all depends on which role the dogs body takes on, either blue heeler or rat terrier..and rat terriers come in three sizes..so its hard to tell until they are 6 months
The English Bull Terrier usually ranges in weight between 45 and 80 pounds, where as the Miniature Bull Terrier weighs between 24 and 33 pounds on average. Staffordshire Bull Terriers usually weigh between 23 and 38 pounds depending on their height.
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The mini rat terrier is smaller and weighs around 10-13 pounds and up to 13 inches tall. The regular rat terrier is bigger and weighs around 13 to 20 pounds and up to 20 inches tall. That's the difference between a mini rat terrier and a regular rat terrier. There is also a decker rat terrier that can weigh up to 50 lbs and are more aggressive.As per RTCA (Rat Terrier Club of America ):TOY, MINIATURE, STANDARD or GIANT?There are officially no Toy or Giant varieties. The Standard by which our breed is judged by both the AKC and the UKC separates the varieties by height at the shoulder: "Over 13 inches", and "up to and including 13".... BTW: These same measurements are used in the Bull Terrier, Beagle and American Eskimo breeds for the separation of the varieties, and were also found to be the median height for our breed too. (10" to 19" are the acceptable and desired heights for our breed). THERE IS NO TOY VARIETY FOR RAT TERRIERS IN EITHER AKC OR UKC.Rat Terriers are considered by weight to be a small to medium breed. Due to the many size variations found in the Rat Terrier, using height allows for the separation of the varieties, but includes most every size of our breed and therefore allows the opportunity for their development within a breeder's strain without individual's being disqualified. (Rat Terriers are officially part of the Terrier group, and not the Toy group. There are toys out there, but if you are looking for one of these smaller 3-7# toys, we suggest you check out the Toy Fox Terrier www.atftc.com. The TFT has been a recognized breed for over 60 years. Buyers Beware - so-called Toy (UKCI registered) RT's are not true purebreds and may have been hybridized by some breeders, having Chihuahua, Toy Fox Terrier and/or Manchester Terrier bloodlines added, of which, we do not condone the use of).Source: http://www.ratterrierclub.com/facts/index.html
All the dogs that played the Benji dog were mixed breeds from animal shelters. Looking at them, it is definitely hard to tell exactly which terrier breed they are. However, it can be accurately assumed that all of these dogs were at least part Tibetan Terrier.