I guess just like other dogs, an Australian Terrier will eat any food because of its hearty appetite. Here are some guidelines in feeding this breed,
http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/australian-terrier/feeding
A Norfolk terrier and Australian shepherd mix is often referred to as a Norfulki.
The smallest working terrier breed is the Norfolk Terrier, which typically weighs around 11-12 pounds. Despite their small size, Norfolk Terriers were originally bred to hunt small vermin like rats and foxes. They are known for their fearless and energetic nature.
There are many non-shedding dogs. Here are some: Shih Tzu Yorkshire Terrier Maltese West Highland White Terrier Dachshund (moderate shedders) Bichon Frise Miniature Poodle Italian Greyhound Border Terrier Cairn Terrier Havanese Miniature Schnauzer Norfolk Terrier Silky Terrier Welsh Terrier Boston Terrier Scottish Terrier Chinese Crested Australian Terrier Wirehaired Fox Terrier Greyhound Bedlington Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Basenji Kerry Blue Terrier Airedale Terrier Standard Poodle
The best mouser dogs are typically terrier breeds like Jack Russell Terriers, Rat Terriers, and Border Terriers. These breeds were originally bred for hunting small mammals, making them excellent at catching and controlling rodents.
Yes, the Airedale Terrier is also known as the Waterside Terrier, the Bingley Terrier and the King of Terriers.
A Norfolk terrier and Australian shepherd mix is often referred to as a Norfulki.
The life span of an Australian Terrier is 12 - 14 years.
they bred it with the Australian Terrier to get the Silky Terrier.
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To name a few there is the Affenpinscher, the Afgan Hound, the Airdale Terrier, the Akita, the Alaskan Malamute, the American Cocker Spaniel, the American Eskimo Dog, the American Foxhound, the American Staffordshire Terrier, the American Water Spaniel, the Anatolian Shepherd, the Australian Shepherd, the Australian Cattle Dog, and the Australian terrier.
the Affenpinscher Afghan Hound African Wild Dog Airedale Terrier Akbash Dog Akita Alaskan Klee Kai Alaskan Malamute American Brittany American Bulldog American Cocker Spaniel American Eskimo American Hairless Terrier American Pit Bull Terrier American Staffordshire Terrier American Water Spaniel Anatolian Shepherd Dog Argentine Dog Australian Cattle Dog Australian Kelpie Australian Shepherd Australian Terrier
The word 'Australian' is a proper adjective, an adjective derived from a proper noun. The noun 'terrier' is a common noun, a general word for a breed of dog. The compound noun 'Australian terrier' can be considered a common noun (a general word for the type of breed) or a proper noun (based on the proper adjective).
The appearance of the Australian terrier is as follows. It is a small breed dog. It has short legs. It is about 14 pounds. It has a medium length shaggy harsh double coat that is not normally trimmed.
Scottish Terrier
Azawakh, Afghan Collie, Atlas Terrier, Afghan Hound, Afghan Retriever, Afghan Sheepdog, Afghan Spaniel, Affen Terrier, African Wild Dog, Africanis, Airedale Terrier, Akita, Akita Inu, Alaskan Husky, Alaskan Malamute, American Mastiff, American Alsatian, American Eagle, American Crested Sand Terrier, American Bulldog, American Mastiff, American Pit Bull Terrier, American Water Spaniel, Appenzill Mountain Doge, Anatolian Pyrenees, Anatolian Shepherd, Ariegeois, Australian Bulldog, Australian Sheep dog, Australian Cattle dog, Australian Retriever, Australian Silky, Australian Stumpy, Austrian Brandbracke ...
they are both types of bull dogs
Muriel P. Lee has written: 'The Whelping and Rearing of Puppies' 'Miniature Bull Terrier' 'Border Terrier (Comprehensive Owners Guide) (Comprehensive Owners Guide)' 'Fox Terrier (Excellence)' 'The Official Book of the Scottish Terrier' 'French Bulldogs' 'Skye Terrier' 'Irish Terrier' 'Scottish Terrier' 'Manchester Terrier' 'Australian Terrier' 'Bulldog Frances (Excellence)' 'French Bulldog' -- subject(s): French bulldog