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Lakeland Terrier
Gran Bretaรฑaa FCI 70 - Large and medium sized Terriers

Lakeland Terrier

The Lakeland Terrier he is a friendly dog รขโ‚ฌโ€นรขโ‚ฌโ€นwith his own, also with children if they respect, very self-confident

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History

The Lakeland Terrier It is a breed of dog in the Terrier family, and within this section 1. The current Lakeland is a product of the crosses of different breeds of Terrier which include the Bedlington from whom he inherited his agility, the Border, of who retained the features of the fur, the Fox for its distinctive tail, and probably by its appearance the AIREDALE, These crosses resulted to the original Lakeland of the English region of Los Lagos.

This dog was used by shepherds to protect sheep from attacks by foxes. The breed was officially recognized in the year 1928.

Physical characteristics

Within the Terriers we would place it on a medium scale, neither very big nor too small. Skull flat, well outlined, ears small and carried flat with the nose of black color except in the specimens of liver color, followed by a long neck and elegant forms, slightly arched; short back, broad chest, strong limbs and good muscular. The tail is often be amputated. Its height varies between the 35 and 37 cm and his weight between the 6,5 and 7,5 kg. As the mantle may be black and Tan, Blue and fire, red, wheat, grey red, liver, blue black; sometimes with white markings on chest and legs.

Character and skills

It is a friendly dog with its own, also with children if they respect, very self-confident, look cheerful and lively expression, very guardian and courageous by nature jacket.

Lakeland Terrier, It is a dog that is well adapted to life in an apartment or a House. It is a dog that needs daily exercise (not excessive) and that also, like most terriers, She loves to hunt small vermin.

Lakeland Terrier Health

The Lakeland Terrier they are a very healthy breed, although they may have some genetic problems. These include eye problems like cataracts, glaucoma and lens dislocation, and a blood clotting disorder called vonWillebrand disease.

Many breeds of small dogs, including the Lakeland Terrier, can develop Legg-Calvรฉ-Perthes disease (LCPD), a bone disorder that requires surgery. Dogs sometimes also have a condition called dysthichiasis, eyelashes that grow from the glands in the corner of the dog's eyes and cause irritation. Symptoms can be mild and easily manageable or severe and require surgery..

Remember that after bringing a new puppy home, has the power to protect you from one of the most common health problems: the obesity. Keep a Lakeland with a proper weight is one of the easiest ways to prolong your life. Make the most of your preventive skills to help ensure a healthier dog for life.

Lakeland Terrier care

Lakeland has a double layer: hard and lean on the outside with a soft inner layer next to the skin. Hair is slightly wavy or straight. For display ring, the coat is stripped by hand to show the outline of the dog, giving it a neat and worked appearance. The ยปfillingยป – additional – on his face and legs they are abundant but neat with a clean texture.

If you want your Lakeland to have the distinctive breed grooming, you will have to learn how to do it yourself or find a hairdresser who is familiar with the task, which can be challenging. Show coat is even harder to achieve. Most pet owners simply groom their dogs a couple of times a week and trim them every two months..

The rest is basic care. Trim nails as needed, usually once every week or two. Brush your teeth frequently with a veterinarian-approved pet toothpaste for overall good health and fresh breath. Check ears weekly for dirt, redness or odor that may indicate an infection. If the ears look dirty, clean them with a cotton swab moistened with a gentle, pH-balanced ear cleaner recommended by your veterinarian. Introduce your Lakeland to the toilet early to accept it willingly and patiently.

Buy a Lakeland Terrier

The best way to buy your Lakeland Terrier puppy is to buy it locally from a breeder who is a member of the Terriesr Club or you can search the shelter for a Lakeland Terrier or similar terrier.. The costs are about 1200 EUR.

Characteristics "Lakeland Terrier"

Coexistence is important that you have with your new friend. Before considering the acquisition of a dog of the breed "Lakeland Terrier" you know certain factors. Not all breeds of dogs are apt to live in an apartment, you must take into account his character, their need for exercise, their interaction with other pets, their care and if you have small children, their level of tolerance towards them.

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4 – Virginia Purebred – Hollybriar Natural High by Hoppyh / CC BY-SA
5 – Grizzle and tan Lakeland Terrier by Inkforest / CC BY-SA
6 – Tallinn, Estonia, CACIB duo 2013, August 17-18 by https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:Lakeland.JPG

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Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
  • Group :
  • Section : . .

Federations:

  • FCI – Terriers 1 Large and medium-sized terriers. โ“˜
  • AKC – Terrier โ“˜
  • ANKC – Group 2 (Terriers) โ“˜
  • CKC – Group 4 (Terriers) โ“˜
  • โ€‹KC – Terriers โ“˜
  • NZKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • UKC – Terriers โ“˜

FCI breed standard "Lakeland Terrier"

Origin:
England, United Kingdom

Date of publication of the valid original standard:
26.03.2009

Use:

Terrier



General appearance:

It's a live dog, fit for work, well balanced and compact.



Behavior / temperament:

Happy, brave behavior, vivacious expression, Fast movements, always wide awake. Intrepid, friendly and self-confident.

Head:

Well balanced. The length of the head from the frontal nasal depression (stop) to the tip of the nose must not exceed the length of the skull from the occipital to the frontal-nasal depression.

Cranial region:

Craging: Flat and well outlined.

facial region:

  • Trufa: black, except in liver-colored specimens in which it must be that color.
  • Horcico: Width, but not too long.
  • Bite / Teeth: The jaws are powerful. Even teeth. Perfect and complete scissor bite, that is to say, that the internal face of the upper incisors is in close contact with the face of the lower incisors; teeth should be implanted at right angles in the jaws.
  • Ojors: Dark or hazelnut colored. Slanted eyes are undesirable.Ears: Moderately small, โ€œVโ€ shaped and carried in an alert position. They should not be placed too high or too low on the head.

Neck:

Long and elegant, slightly arched, without jowl.

Body:

  • Espalda: Strong, moderately short.
  • Pork loin: Well coupled.
  • Pecho: Reasonably narrow.

Tail:

Previouslycustomwasamputate the tail.
  • amputee: Of good insertion and erect bearing, without curving over the back.
  • Sinn amputation: Of good insertion, erect bearing, without curling over the back or twisting. On balance sheet with the rest of the dog.


Tips

PREVIOUS MEMBERS: Straight members, provided with good bones.

Hormbros: well laid.

LATER MEMBERS: Strong and muscular.Thigh: Long and vigorous.

  • Rodinllto: Well angled.
  • Atibio-tarsal articulation: Well descended.Metatarsus: Straight.
  • PinIt: Small, compact, round and with solid foot pads.

Movement:

The forelimbs and hindlimbs should be carried in a straight line forward and parallel.. The shoulders move perpendicular to the body and without sticking to the sides. The femoro-tibio-patellar joints must not be turned inward or outward. Good thrust produced by well-angled hindlimbs.

Mantle

PlinkDenso, hard and weather resistant. Must have a good inner layer of hair.

Colorr: black and tan, Blue and fire, red, wheat, grey red, liver, blue black. Some small white spots on the feet and chest are allowed, but they are not desirable. Mahogany or intense tan colors are not characteristic of the breed..



Size and weight:

Alturto the cross: It should not exceed 37 cm. (14 1/2 inches).

Weight: Average: Males: 17 English pounds (7,7 kg).

females: 15 English pounds (6,8 kg).



Fouls:

Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

FALTAS DISQUALIFYING:

  • Aggressiveness or extreme shyness.
  • Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..


N.B.:
  • Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
  • Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with the typical conformation of the breed, should be used for parenting.

Itlatest changes are in bold.

TRANSLATION: Lic. Oscar Valverde Calvo (Costa Rica) and Jorge Nallem (Uruguay).

Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

Alternative names:

1. Lakeland (English).
2. Lakeland (French).
3. Lakeland (German).
4. Lakeland (Portuguese).
5. Lakeland (espaรฑol).

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Skye terrier
Escocia FCI 75 .Small sized Terriers.

Skye terrier

The Skye is a typical terrier: tenacious hard with a propensity to bark and dig.

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History

The Skye terrier it is one of the oldest Scottish breeds. The Skye was known as the Western Isles Terrier which comprised at Skye Terrier with a mixture of races like their ancestors, including prototypes of the Cairn Terrier.

References to a terrier Scottish island of Skye back to long ago. In his 16th century book "Of English Dogs", Johannes Caius wrote that the Skye Terrier was "taken from the barbarian frontiers of the farthest countries to the north… what, because of the length of hair, "It doesn't show either the face or the body.". That certainly sounds like a description of profuse coat Skye.

The dogs were bred to hunt and kill foxes, badgers and otters that threatened livestock farm or property damage caused. Their long coat and facial hair were meant to protect them from injury and the typical rainy weather of Scotland..

Three centuries later, the Queen Victoria, dogs lover, he became interested in the race during one of his visits to Scotland, and dogs became fashionable pets noblewomen. It was said that even a duchess would be ashamed to show her face in the park without the company of a Skye.. A portrait of Queen Victoria with one of his Skyes, Rona II, was painted by William Nicholson, and other Sykes appeared in paintings Sir Edwin Landseer.

Under threat of extinction

There are concerns that the breed could disappear entirely., since during 2012 only 44 puppies were born in the UK. The particularly lowest period for this breed was in 2005, when they registered only 30 Puppies. โ€‹Today this is the most endangered dog breed within the classification of Vulnerable Native Breeds3โ€‹of the UK Kennel Club, and it is estimated that if it continues like this within 40 years the breed could become extinct.

Did you know??

One of the best known and loved Skye Terrier It was Greyfriars Bobby, who faithfully he watched the grave of his owner, John Grey, during 14 years after the death of man. A statue honoring the loyalty of the dog is visited Edinburgh for dog lovers around the world.

Physical characteristics

The Skye terrier it's a long-bodied dog. Its length is twice its size with good length hair. It moves seemingly effortlessly. its members, body and jaws are strong. His head is long and powerful. It has a long body and under. The flat edges occur because the coat that falls straight.

The mantle is double layer. The inner layer should consist of short hair, thick, soft and fleecy. The outer layer for reasonably long hair, hard, straight, flattened without curls that should never prevent movement. On the head the hair is shorter, softer and falls over his forehead eyes watching but not preventing vision. He meets the hair on the sides of the head, surrounding ears like a fringe allowing appreciate the way.

Its color can be black, dark or light gray, leonado, cream, all with black markings.
Its ideal height is 25 – 26 cm..
Length from tip of nose to tip of tail: 105 cm.. Females are slightly smaller in the same proportions.

Health

The Skye Terriers They may be affected by various medical conditions, including eye problems (as glaucoma and dislocation of the lens), hipotiriodismo, of von Willebrand disease (a disorder of blood clotting), allergies and ulcerative colitis.

"Skye's lameness" or "puppy lameness" sometimes occurs in puppies between 3 and 10 months of age. You can resolve without treatment, but some veterinarians suggest that activity is restricted. The Skye Terriers They can also undergo genetic forms of liver and kidney disease. The breeder of your puppy should be willing – in fact, anxious – review your dogs' health histories and discuss the prevalence of these and other health problems in your lines.

Character and skills

The Skye It is a classic Terrier: bold to, well, anything, friendly people who know, reserved and cautious with strangers. An old Scottish word, "cunning", It applies to him too. It is an intelligent dog and prudent people will consider carefully before deciding whether granted his affections. But, Once you are given, They are given lifetime.

It may not seem like a great athlete at first sight, but Skye has resistance, strength and agility galore. You'll find it by participating in agility, obedience and tracking, but it is also a partner willing sofa. Two or three rides 15 minutes or games a day will meet your exercise needs, but he's up for more if you are. If your temperament permits, Skye can also be a therapy dog รขโ‚ฌโ€นรขโ‚ฌโ€นcheerful, visiting people in facilities such as nursing homes and children's hospitals.

Like all terrier, the Skye has a mind of its own, but learns well. Train this sensitive dog with loving firmness and enjoy their trust and respect will win.

Characteristics "Skye terrier"

Coexistence is important that you have with your new friend. Before considering the acquisition of a dog of the breed "Skye terrier" you know certain factors. Not all breeds of dogs are apt to live in an apartment, you must take into account his character, their need for exercise, their interaction with other pets, their care and if you have small children, their level of tolerance towards them.

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Type and recognitions:

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  • Section : . .

Federations:

FCI โ“˜, AKC โ“˜, ANKC โ“˜, CKC โ“˜, โ€‹KC โ“˜, NZKC โ“˜, UKC โ“˜

FCI breed standard Skye terrier

FCIFCI - Skye terrier
Skye

Alternative names:

1. Skye (English).
2. Skye (French).
3. Skye (German).
4. Skye (Portuguese).
5. Skye (espaรฑol).

Photos:

1 – Pleple2000 / CC BY-SA
2 – Pleple2000 / CC BY-SA
3 – A Skye terrier at the 2019 Kelso Dog Show ยฉ Copyright Walter Baxter and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
4 – Skye Terrier, Gold Country Kennel Club Dog Show, Grass Valley by Larry Miller – Flicker

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Manchester Terrier
Inglaterra FCI 71 . Large and medium sized Terriers

Manchester Terrier

The Manchester Terrier is a slender dog, light, athletic and with very refined lines.

Content

History

The Manchester Terrier it is a dog of Scottish origin, seems a reduced form of the German Pinscher although I have no blood ties with this race.

The Manchester Terrier could be defined as the modern version of a mouse-hunting dog called ‘Old Black and Tan Terrierโ€˜, It was very popular during the 19th century in the cities of the North-West of England, where - apparently- lived for several centuries.

Other flows say it also has blood of the Whippet which gives it its aerodynamic appearance with clean lines and a lot of agility.

In the beginning, the Manchester Terrier was a dog specializing in hunt for rats and rabbits in urban contests, but with the prohibition of these competitions, the Manchester Terrier went on to become a useful vermin controller for those who lived in the country and, later, in company pet.

But Manchester Terrier since its inception has been townsman, not descended รขโ‚ฌโ€œ like other Terrier- field dogs, but that comes from urban dogs whose function was to put an end to the own city vermin: the rat.

While his presence in the world of canine competitions is not the same as old, Now you can enjoy these dogs in certain competitions.

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The Manchester Terrier began to be called as such in the year 1897 (20 years after its creation).

It was created at the height of the contests that consisted of killing the largest number of rats, and the race became known as a champion in this discipline. With the prohibition of this practice, the Manchester Terrier suffers a first blow that lowers the number of copies and the popularity of the breed.

Later he suffered another bump with the prohibition of amputate the ears of dogs (1898). A Manchester Terrier with its ears unclipped looked like, According to its owners, it was not consistent with its behavior and physical power.. This Manchester Terrier began to be increasingly less popularity.

The third coup led in the World War II, during the race nearly extinct, leaving only 11 copies across England.

The race begins to recover when a group of enthusiasts decided to form a club to promote the popularity of the Manchester Terrier, although it was only used in exhibitions or as a pet.

Physical characteristics

The Manchester Terrier it is a compact looking dog, elegant, solid and well structured.

The height in the males is of approximately, 41 cm. and in the females of 38 cm.. The weight is proportional to the height.
Its skull is long, flat and narrow, with a conical shape.

It has oval-shaped eyes are very bright, small and dark. It has ears of high insertion, small and in the shape of a 'V' that has the tips raised and folded over the forehead.

It has a short trunk and a compact back, rounded. The limbs are straight and proportionate to the size of the body.

The tail is not very long, It is thick in the inclusion and is tuned toward the tip, must never exceed the dorsal line.

It has a layer of shiny hair, glossy, well bushy, smooth, short and very soft to the touch. The color is solid black with bronze spots (Dark mahogany).

Observations

In the United States are maiming ears. This practice was common in England before the Decree of the Prince of Wales that, in the year 1898 banned all amputations.

Due to the entry into force of this Decree, the race Manchester Terrier lost so much popularity that was on the verge of extinction.

Unfortunately, despite all efforts of loving breeders of this breed, from then on, the recovery of the breed… was only partial.

Character and skills

By having an urban origin, the Manchester Terrier It is an ideal dog for life in a small flat in city. It is a very nice dog that adapts effortlessly to the home life, over all if leave you a hole in the bed or the couch.

It will be fully happy, If in addition to the overstuffed couch take it to give rides to open field, because he will unleash his hunting instinct and go crazy with joy chasing mice, crickets, lizards…, and all small shabby crossing on their way.

The Terrier, It is the most suitable to live in an apartment, does not lose hair practically, and by instinct is a clean dog. Learn fast, and in addition fond of children.

ยซManchester Terrierยป Education

Create one Manchester Terrier is not easy. His multifaceted nature requires a lot of dog mind and empathy. He is also very sensitive and does not easily forgive injustice and disproportionate punishment.. So, not easy to recommend as a beginner dog. But, if you manage to feel and think your way to your Manchester and thus build a close relationship of trust, a hidden treasure is at your disposal. Especially for its multifaceted nature combined with its intelligence and docility, you can easily master any challenge with it, what could be desired in a full cooperation between dog and man. You need a clear announcement and consequences based on a respectful and loving relationship with your master and lady. Yet Manchester Terrier likes to be raised and seeks cooperation with humans. So, especially with him, much more than with other dogs in general, command and drill are completely out of place and counterproductive.

Manchester Terrier Health

The Manchester Terriers They have some health conditions that may be of concern. They include an inherited bleeding disorder called von Willebrand disease, Hypothyroidism, patellar dislocation, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease (Toy Manchesters), and eye problems like glaucoma and cataracts.

Do not buy a puppy from a breeder who cannot provide you with written documentation showing that the parents were exempted from health problems affecting the breed. Having dogs undergo a "vet check" is not a substitute for genetic health testing.

Remember that after bringing a new puppy home, has the power to protect you from one of the most common health problems: the obesity. Keep a Manchester with a proper weight is one of the easiest ways to prolong your life. Make the most of your preventive skills to help ensure a healthier dog for life.

ยซManchester Terrierยป Care

When it comes to grooming, the Manchester Terrier he's an easy keeper. Although the breed is naturally clean with little dog smell, a bath every three months (or when it gets dirty) in a mild shampoo is a good idea. Brush your elegant coat with a natural bristle brush or glove. Use hair conditioner / polisher to brighten hair.

The rest is basic care. Trim nails as needed, normally once every few weeks. Brush your teeth frequently with a veterinarian-approved pet toothpaste for overall good health and fresh breath. Check ears weekly for debris, redness or odor that may indicate an infection. If the ears look dirty, clean them with a cotton swab moistened with a gentle, pH-balanced ear cleaner recommended by your veterinarian. Enter the Manchester Terrier in the toilet when he is very young so that he learns to accept it, especially the nail cut, with patience.

The life expectancy of ยซManchester Terriersยป

as a rule, the Manchester Terriers they enjoy a long life as dogs, often more than 12, sometimes more than 15 years. But, a prerequisite is that they come from a healthy upbringing.

Comprar ยซManchester Terrierยป

You should take a closer look at the breed and visit a breeder well before you buy.. The best way to buy your Manchester Terrier puppy is to buy it from a breeder who is a member of an FCI terrier club or can look around shelters. Sometimes there are dogs that come near the Manchester Terrier in type and character. The costs are about 1.200 EUR.

Characteristics "Manchester Terrier"

Coexistence is important that you have with your new friend. Before considering the acquisition of a dog of the breed "Manchester Terrier" you know certain factors. Not all breeds of dogs are apt to live in an apartment, you must take into account his character, their need for exercise, their interaction with other pets, their care and if you have small children, their level of tolerance towards them.

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Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
  • Group :
  • Section : . .

Federations:

  • FCI – Terriers 1 Large and medium-sized terriers. โ“˜
  • AKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • ANKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • CKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • NZKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • UKC – Terriers โ“˜

FCI breed standard "Manchester Terrier"

Origin:
United Kingdom

Date of publication of the valid original standard:
13.10.2010

Use:

Terrier



General appearance:

It is a compact dog, elegant, robust and of good substance.



Behavior / temperament:

Lively, alert, happy and sporty. Insightful and faithful.

Head:

---

Cranial region:

Craging: Long, flat and narrow, level and wedge-shaped, without the cheek muscles showing.

facial region:

  • Trufa: Glossy black.
  • Horcico: Well filled under the eyes, tapers towards the tip.
  • Bite / Teeth: Symmetrical jaws, with perfect and complete bite, scissor, that is to say, that the inner face of the upper incisors is in close contact with the outer face of the lower incisors. Teeth should be implanted at right angles in the jaws.
  • Labios: Glued.

 

  • Ojors: relativelysmall, dark and shiny. Almond shaped and should not be prominent.
  • Obars: The ears are small and โ€œVโ€ shaped., implantation well above the skull and falling close to the head over the eyes.

Neck:

Fairly long and slim from shoulder base to head; slightly arched topline, without jowl.

Body:

Short.

  • Itmor: Slightly arched.
  • Breast : Well arched ribs.
  • Lรญnlower ea and belly: Pick up behind the ribs.

Tail:

Cut and inserted where the arch of the back ends; thick at the base and tapers to the tip. It should not be carried higher than the line of the back..

Tips

PREVIOUS MEMBERS:

  • Hormbros: Clean and well sloped.
  • Antarm: Well upright forelimbs, and well placed below the body. Of length proportional to the body.
  • Pinis previous: Small, hare's half-form, strong and with well arched fingers.

LATER MEMBERS: Strong and muscular. Hindquarters must not have cow hocks or feet turned inward.

  • Rodinllto: Well angled.
  • Pinis later: Small, hare's half-form, strong and with well arched fingers.

Movement:

Straight, free and balanced. The forelimbs are carried forward freely and the hindquarters give it a great push.

Mantle

Plink: Tight, smooth, short and bright, hard textured.

Colorr: Glossy black and lit mahogany fire stains distributed like this: on the head and from the snout to the nose they have fiery hues, the nose and the back of the muzzle are shiny black. A small fire stain on each cheek and above each eye, in the lower jaw and in the throat forming a well-defined โ€œVโ€. In the Member, the fire color from the knee down, except the fingers which have black striations and a distinctive black spot (like thumbprint) on the foot. On the hind limbs the fire marks on the inside, with a black split at the knees. A fire spot under the tail and around the anus very narrow, so that it covers it. A very faint fire stain on each side of the chest. External fire spots on the hind limbs, commonly called โ€œpantsโ€, they are undesirable. In all cases, black color should not mix with fire and vice versa, but there must be a well-defined division between colors.



Size and weight:

Ideal height at the withers:

  • Males: 41 cm..
  • females: 38 cm..


Fouls:

Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

FALTAS DISQUALIFYING:

  • Aggressiveness or extreme shyness.
  • Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..


N.B.:
  • Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
  • Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with the typical conformation of the breed, should be used for parenting.

Itlatest changes are in bold.

TRANSLATION: Brรญgida Nestler / Original version: (IN)

Technical supervision: Miguel Angel Martinez

Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

Alternative names:

1. Manchester Terrier (English).
2. Manchester Terrier (French).
3. Manchester Terrier (German).
4. Manchester Terrier (Portuguese).
5. Manchester Terrier (espaรฑol).

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Brazilian terrier
Brasil FCI 341 - Large and medium-sized Terrier.

Brazilian Terrier

Due to his easy training and his physical gifts, the Brazilian terrier in Brazil it is used as a circus dog.

Content

History

Although the Brazilian terrier was originally from Brazil, his ancestors did not come from South America, but mainly from Europe. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, many Brazilian youths studied at European universities, especially in England and France. It was not uncommon for them to come home married, and their wives sometimes brought small terrier-type dogs with them.. These were mixed with the native males and females, so a breed of dog developed, whose members looked different and literally strange.

But in a few generations the phenotype of the Brazilian terrier. It is believed to be the result of crossing Pinscher, Chihuahua and Jack Russel Terrier.

By the way, the Brazilian terrier became familiar with the different living conditions in Brazil: At first, families with their dogs lived in the countryside before being attracted to large urban centers., that gradually developed. The Brazilian terrier used to serve primarily as a rat catcher. In the meantime, However, its field of application has been expanded: they are excellent guard and family dogs.

Selective breeding of this breed of dog, highly appreciated in Brazil but almost unknown in Europe, started around 1970. The Brazilian terrier was provisionally recognized by the FCI (International Cynological Federation) in 1995 and from 2007 is completely included as a breed in the catalog of the largest cynological organization in the world. It takes the standard number 341 and is in the group 3 (terriers), section 1 (Large and medium-sized terriers).

Physical characteristics

The Brazilian terrier is a dog's size medium, slim and harmonious construction. Its square body with rounded outer lines is firm but not too heavy.. The weight of an adult animal is a maximum of eight to ten kilograms. This applies to both males and females, although the height at the withers is different in both: While reaching 35 to 40 centimeters in males, it's just 33 to 38 centimeters in females.

Interesting and unusual is that Brazilian terrier have different tail lengths from birth: From a rudimentary stump on a medium long tail to a full tail, you can find the most varied expressions. This typical characteristic of the breed gives the Brazilian terrier an individual appearance and does not detract from its charm, on the contrary.

The dog also owes its special charisma to the small folded ears, as well as the large round blue eyes, green, brown, Bluish gray or reddish brown with an open and lively look. The head seems very expressive. It has a triangular shape and is wide at the base. The face narrows noticeably from the widely spaced ears to the tip of the nose. Due to the relatively distinctive groove on the forehead, seems thoughtful.

The short coat, smooth, fine and tight dog feels very nice, a bit like the hair of a rat. No underwear. Especially soft areas are found on the head, the ears, the bottom of the neck and the inside of the front legs. As a rule, a Brazilian terrier it's tricolor. The basic color is always white. It is flanked by black marks, blue and / or brown red, they provide a distinctive pattern. Over and over you hear and read that the Brazilian terrier has strong similarities to Fox Terrier. This is undeniable, but there are visible differences: the Brazilian's muzzle is much shorter and the body contours appear more rounded, while the body of the Fox Terrier is more angular.

Character and skills

The character of Brazilian terrier can be described, justly, as little complicated. Their social behavior is once again much better than that of other types of terrier. These may include, the stubbornness of Russel and I shake it off Fox Terrier are much less present in South America. He is very friendly with the people he meets and in relation to contact with their owners, one can use terms like "affectionate" and "tender". Also with other dogs the Brazilian terrier usually gets along smoothly.

Like your relatives in the terrier family, the Brazilian terrier it is extremely spirited, and therefore active and lively. you could also say: a real brazilian. Therefore, need plenty of exercise. He loves to accompany runners and hikers and frolic with children., but is content with fun adventures in the park without complaining. But please, pay attention to the variety: The dog finds both pleasure in ball games and recovery. It moves freely and elegantly. Typical are short, quick steps.

The Brazilian terrier is considered a smart dog – but of course this requires a certain amount of activity, not just outside, but also inside the house or the apartment. Its high level of attention and the fact that it is initially reserved towards strangers, his above average barking often qualifies him as a watchdog. It is also worth mentioning the dog's ability to empathize in almost any situation..

In short, It is an excellent dog for home and family or social, who can be easily trained with a successful mix of gentle and patient guidance. Canine sports enthusiast (agility, fly-ball). It also, gets along very well with horses, making it an excellent companion for horse owners. Thanks to his pleasant character, the Brazilian terrier also suitable as a beginner dog for people who have had little or no experience of active dog ownership to date.

Considering its origin, the Brazilian terrier is naturally used to tropical temperatures. For this reason it is recommended to give up the breed if you live in very cold and rainy climates..

Care and health of the Brazilian Terrier

The maintenance of Brazilian terrier it's comparatively easy. This is mainly due to the short, smooth coat without undercoat. The dog hardly loses hair, so it is also suitable for allergy sufferers who have to do without the four-legged friends of other races for health reasons.

Talking about health:

Another positive aspect is that the Brazilian terrier they are particularly resistant to diseases and have a high life expectancy. On average, they live on 12 to 15 years. Only with respect to the ears is caution necessary: Dogs have what are known as slanted ears, which means that the ear canal is angled. This makes ventilation of the inner ear somewhat more difficult., which encourages the settling of bacteria and fungus and significantly increases the likelihood of a dangerous ear infection. For this reason, the ears of the Brazilian terrier must be cleaned regularly and thoroughly. As such, earlobes and special ear cleaners are used. These agents help loosen dirt and wax from the ear and, therefore, keep the quadruped healthy. Important: Never use cotton swabs. would have a counterproductive effect.

Images "Brazilian terrier"

Photos:

1 – Brazilian terrier – Dog 2013 Helsinki 13-15/12/2013 by Thomas / CC BY-SA
2 – Juliana Lopes / CC BY by Brazilian Terrier, uploaded from Flickr
3 – Matt Hidalgo / CC BY-SA by Filomena and one more of their faces =) (Brazilian Terrier)
4 – Terrier brasileรฑo by Sini Merikallio / CC BY-SA
5 – The 4 genetically possible colours of Terrier Brasileiro. From left to right: Tricolor black, tricolor brown, tricolor blue, tricolor isabela by TerrierBrasileiroDaPedraFilosofal / CC BY-SA
6 – Terrier brasileรฑo by https://brit-petfood.com/en/breed-catalog/terriers/brazilian-terrier
7 – Terrier brasileรฑo by https://pxhere.com/en/photo/1188027

Videos "Brazilian terrier"

Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
  • Group :
  • Section : . .

Federations:

  • FCI – Terriers. Section 1 Large and medium-sized terriers. โ“˜
  • CBKC โ“˜

FCI breed standard "Brazilian terrier"

Origin:
Brazil

Date of publication of the valid original standard:
15.06.2018

Use:

Used for small game hunting, as a guard and companion dog.



General appearance:

Is medium sized, slender, well balanced, of firm structure, but nottooheavy. The body is ofappearancesquare, with curved lines.

IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS: Square shaped dog: the length of your body, from the shoulder to the tip of the iliac crest, it is approximately the same as its height at the withers.



Behavior / temperament:

This is a dog always on the move, alert, active and shrewd. He is friendly and gentle with acquaintances, butdistrustful with strangers.

Head:

View from the top, It is triangular in shape, wide at the base; ears are wide apart. The head decreases noticeably from the eyes to the tip of the nose. Profile view, the upper line rises slightly from the tip of the nose to the naso-frontal depression, mainly between the eyes, and continues towards the occipital bone with a slight convexity.

Cranial region:

Craging: It is rounded with a moderately flat forehead. Views from above, lateral lines converge towards the eyes. The distance from the outer angle of the eye to the insertion of the ears is equal to the distance between the two outer angles of the eyes. The front groovemediumis well developed.

Dnaso-frontal depression (Stop): Pronounced.

facial region:

  • Trufa: Moderately developed. It is dark in color, in accordance with the coat color, with nostrils wide open.
  • Horcico: Seen from above, is shaped as an isosceles triangle from both outer corners of the eye to the tip of the nose. It is strong and well molded under the eyes, with an inclined base that accentuates the naso-frontal depression.
  • Labios: Dry andfirm. The upper lip joins the lower lip exactly, covering the teeth and allowing the mouth to be closed completely.
  • Cheeks: Droughts, well developed.
  • Jaws / Teeth: 42 teeth, regularly deployed, well developed. The bite is scissor-shaped.

EYES: Equidistantesfromthe occipital protuberanceuntilthe tip of the nose. They appear well separated. The distance between the outer corners of the eyes is equal to the distance from the outer corner of the eye to the tip of the nose. Looking straight ahead, are somewhat prominent, large andeyebrowsare slightly accented. They have shaperoundedand they are wide open. His expression is alert and shrewd. Color should be as dark as possibleand in accordance with the color of the coat.

Blue variety has bluish gray eyes, the variety of brown colorhasBrown eyes, green or blueand the varietyinsabela, in addition to the colors of the brown variety, may also have amber eyes, both clear andorsCร โ€บr.

EARS: Deployed laterally, in line with the eyes, well separated from each other. They are triangular in shape and the tip is pointed. They appear semi-upright with the tip bent down towards the outer corner of the eye.

Neck:

It is of moderate length, balanced in relationwiththe head. Harmoniously joins the head and trunk.Well defined, clean and dry. The top line is slightly arched.

Body:

Well balanced. It is not too heavy and has a square shape, withcurve linesNot baddefined.

  • Lรญnand the top: It is firm and straight, rising slightly from the cross to the rump.
  • Cruz: Well pronounced, harmoniously joins the forelimbs.
  • Espalda: Relatively short and well muscled.
  • Itmo: Short and firm. Armoniosamente a la grupa.
  • Glikeness: Slightly inclined, tail implantation is low. Well developed and muscular.
  • Pecho: Long, deep, reaches to elbow level. Ribs well arched. The sternum is moderately curved. The sill is not very pronounced and is moderately wide, allowing free movement of the front limbs.
  • Lรญnlower ea and belly: Slightly curved, that rises back but not extremely retracted.

Tail:

Nnaturally short or long; on this last case, cannot exceed the hock. Strong and low set, happily held, forming a smooth curve when it's long, not coiled on the back.

Tips

PREVIOUS MEMBERS:

  • Apgeneral arience: Seen from the front, they are straight, moderately separated, in the same line as the hind limbs, which are also straight, although more separated.
  • Hormbros (Blades): They're long.
  • Brazos (Humerus): They are approximately the same length as the shoulder blade, forming with it an angle of approximately 110 ยฐ.
  • Elbows: They are well attached to the body, at the same level as the lower chest line.
  • Antarms: Straight, skinny, dry.
  • MetacarpusVery moderate, straight and slim, almost perpendicular to the ground.
  • Pinis previous: compacts. They don't even deviate inwards, nor out. The two middle fingers are longer than the others.

LATER MEMBERS:

  • Apgeneral arience: Noticeably muscular, well developed thighs, more separated than the previous members.
  • Thigh (Femur): Well developed and muscular.KneeModerately angled.
  • PinScheme (tibia): It is proportionate to the size of the thigh.
  • CorvejรณnRelatively short and perpendicular to the ground when the dog is standing.
  • Metatarsus: Straight.
  • Pinis later: compacts; with fingers longer thanon the front feet.

Movement:

Elegant, loose, short and quick steps.

Mantle

Well adjusted, no slack. Dry.

Plink: Is short, smooth, fine, but not soft. It is glued to the skin; you can't see the skin through it. It is finer on the head, the ears, below the neck, in the interior and bottom part of the forelimbs and behind the thighs.

Colorr: Predominant white background color with markingsblack, blue, brown or isabela. The following characteristic marks must always be present: fire color over the eyes, on both sides of the muzzle, as well as inside the ears and on the edge of these. These marks may exist on other parts of the body at the edge of the marks.

The head must always have marksblack, blue, browns or isabelaon the forehead and ears.Cana star and white marks appear preferably in the front groove and in the parts ltoteralesof the muzzle, distributed as harmoniously as possible.



Size and weight:

Alturto the cross:

  • Males: between 35 and 40 cm.,
  • females: between 33 and 38 cm..

Weight: 10 kg approximately.



Fouls:

Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

  • Scarce cloak that reveals the skin, across the board the atypical.
  • Faults in characteristic marks
  • Shoulders too heavy or loose
  • Wellrear arched ta
  • Falharmony, atypical complexion.

FALTAS GRAVES:

  • Lรญnupper e descending from the cross to the rump.

FALTAS DISQUALIFYING:

  • Aggressive or extreme timid
  • Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities.
  • Group plan.
  • Prognathism higher than the bottom
  • Ear fully erect.


N.B.:
  • Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
  • Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with the typical conformation of the breed, should be used for parenting.

Itlatest changes are in bold.

TRANSLATION: IRIS Carrillo; Skrivanek Translation Services. Official language: IN.

Revision: SR. Jorge Nallem.

Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

Alternative names:

1. Fox Paulistinha (English).
2. terrier brasileiro (French).
3. Terrier Brasileiro (German).
4. Fox paulistinha, Foquinho (Portuguese).
5. Fox Paulistinha, Terrier Brasileiro (espaรฑol).

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Norwich Terrier
Inglaterra FCI 72 . Small sized Terriers.

Norwich Terrier

The Norwich Terrier, has lively character, joyful, affectionate and is curious by nature.

Content

History

One of the reasons there are so many Terrier breeds is because many were created to measure for a given area or population.. The Norwich comes from the East Anglia of England, Cambridge University Headquarters. Like college students of any age, Cambridge students of the decade 1880 they thought it was a lot of fun betting on sporting events, including your dogs' mouseing skills. Los terrier, including those in yorkshire and ireland, they were bred to develop small red or black and tan dogs with a spirit of play. They were known as Terriers Trumpington.

A Trumpington named Rags, he was a stable dog near the city of Norwich, He had such a reputation as a buzzard that he had a profound influence on what would become known as Norwich Terrier. Rags and their descendants were crossed with other Terriers, including a small Staffordshire Terrier, and became known for a new skill: get foxes out of their burrows.

Since the 19th century there are documented sources that confirm the breeding of the Norwich Terrier. But, At that time there was also Norfolk Terrier, which is closely related to the Norwich Terrier. Back then it was considered the same race, nowadays they differ in insignificant points. Since the decade of 1960 the two races have been handled differently.

A particularly different trait is the ears, in the Norwich Terrier tend to be more upright, While in the Norfolk Terrier they are slightly bent. After many years of upbringing, you can see some character differences. The Norwich Terrier, for example, is considered more affectionate than the Norfolk Terrier. At that time animals were especially used as rat catchers and were often used on farms.

Physical characteristics

It is one the smaller Terrier its height is maximum 25 cm the cross and his weight is between 5 and 5.5 kg.

Recently on United States, There has been a great fraud with these dogs, they sold fake Norwich Terriers with pedigree, by Internet.

Son difficult to create because their births tend to be by caesarean section. His cloak is twofold and can be red, Red wheat, Black fire or salt and pepper (grey).

Norwich Terrier has a fur two layers, a foreign finish hard, rough and a warm and soft layer, attached to the skin.

Ideally, styling it once a week to remove the loose hairs killed.

As minimum, the hair should be stripped once in the fall and once in the spring.

Observations

The cut or Court it adversely affects the appearance of the natural colors of the layer and texture.

Character and skills

The Norwich Terrier, they have a character lively, joyful, loving and they are curious by nature.

One advantage is that they are not anti-social dogs or they tend to show aggressiveness.

They were originally bred to hunt burrowing animals but today they have become excellent companion animals..

These small but sturdy dog, brave, Smart and very loving. They were bred for chasing varmints and accompanied their owners farmers on horseback. A good daily walk is therefore, the minimum necessary to meet exercise requirements, and give a healthy lifestyle.

They are sensitive to the scolding, as the 100% Terrier. Much like family life, and very little loneliness. It is not meaningless ladrador, But if you notice something strange, It will be.

It is a dog that She loves children. They adapt perfectly to other pets.

The life expectancy the Norwich Terrier is 12 to 16 years.

Characteristics "Norwich Terrier"

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Norwich Terrier Images

Norwich Terrier Videos

Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
  • Group :
  • Section : . .

Federations:

  • FCI – Terriers 2 Small sized Terriers. โ“˜
  • AKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • ANKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • CKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • โ€‹KC – Terriers โ“˜
  • NZKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • UKC – Terriers โ“˜

FCI breed standard "Norwich Terrier"

Origin:
United Kingdom

Date of publication of the valid original standard:
13.10.2010.

Use:

Terrier



General appearance:

One of the smallest terriers. It's a cunning dog, short limb, compact and strong, with good structure and skeleton. Honorable scars resulting from deterioration and natural tears should not be unfairly penalized.



Behavior / temperament:

One of the smallest ground dogs. Loving but not quarrelsome, tremendously active and robustly built. Cheerful and brave.

Head:

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Cranial region:
  • Skull: Wide and slightly rounded, with good width between the ears.
  • Depression links (Stop): Well defined.

facial region:

  • Snout: Strong and wedge-shaped (its length is less than a third of the distance measured from the occipital to the base of the naso-frontal depression).
  • Lips: Glued.
  • Jaws / Teeth: Strong and sharp jaws. Pretty big teeth, strong, with healthy teeth, complete and scissor bite, that is to say, that the inner face of the upper incisors is in close contact with the outer face of the lower incisors; the teeth should be set at right angles in the jaws.
  • Eyes: relativelysmall, oval-shaped, dark, full of expression, bright and lively.
  • Ears: erect, placed well apart on the skull. Medium-sized and pointed. When the dog is excited he carries them perfectly erect and can throw them back when he is not attentive.

Neck:

Strong and of good length, in proportion to the overall balance of the dog, and it descends harmoniously towards the well inclined shoulders.

Body:

Compact

  • top line: Level.
  • Back: Short
  • Pork loin: Short.
  • Breast : Long, well-rounded chest. With good depth.

Tail:

Previously optional tail amputation.
  • Medium amputation: High implementation, completing a perfectly level dorsal line. Carried upright.
  • Without amputation: Tail of moderate length to give the dog a general balance, thick at the base and is tuned toward the tip, as straight as possible, live, but not too happy, completing a perfectly level dorsal line.


Tips

PREVIOUS MEMBERS:

  • Elbows: Glued to the body.
  • Forearm: Short limbs, powerful and straight.
  • Metacarpus: Firm and straight.
  • Previous feet: Round, with thick, cat-like foot pads. Headed straight forward when the dog moves or stands.

LATER MEMBERS:

  • General appearance: Widths, strong and muscular.
  • Knee : good angulation.
  • Metatarsus: Hockslowered with great pushing capacity.
  • Hind feet: Round, with thick, cat-like foot pads. Headed straight forward when the dog moves or stands.

Movement:

The forelimbs should move forward in a straight line when the dog is moving.; the hind limbs follow the tread of the forelimbs; hocks are parallel and flex to show pads.

Mantle

  • Fur: Lasted, rough texture, straight and close to the body, with a dense undercoat. Longer and rougher at the neck forming a collar that frames the face. The hair on the head and ears is short and straight, except for slight eyebrows and a mustache.
  • Color: All shades of red, wheat, black and Tan or grey. Stains or white markings are undesirable.


Size and weight:

The ideal height to cross is between 25 cm..



Fouls:

Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

FALTAS DESCALIFICANTES:

  1. Aggressiveness or extreme shyness.
  2. Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..


N.B.:
  1. Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
  2. Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with the typical conformation of the breed, should be used for parenting.

The latest changes are in bold.

TRANSLATION: Brรญgida Nestler / Original version: (IN) Technical supervision: Miguel Angel Martinez

Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

Alternative names:

1. Norwich (English).
2. Norwich (French).
3. Norwich (German).
4. Norwich (Portuguese).
5. Terrier de Norwich (espaรฑol).

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Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier
Irlanda FCI 302 . Large and medium sized Terriers

It is generally believed that Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier is less excitable than other Terriers, although it takes action immediately when prompted.

Glen of Imaal Terrier

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History

The Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier originates from the Irish east coast, in county wicklow, which is in the ravine (=Valle) the Imaal. From this rough and wild valley this very old breed got its name. It was first mentioned around 1575.

Like old farm dog, the Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier he had a very busy life and worked hard for his master. His job was to catch rats and mice on farms and operate smaller work machines like churns and work grinders., where I had to run on leather straps. He also accompanied his master on the fox hunt, the Badger and Otter. He worked in silence and if necessary he fought to the death. Before it was banned in Ireland, the Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier also used in questionable dogfights. Of course, he was also the most loyal friend and guarded the house and the yard, never shied away from facing a much bigger and stronger opponent.

For its owner, the Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier it was as important as his daily bread, although undemanding, frugal and tough enough to share the barren life of farmers. This harsh life brought with it a ruthless selection. Only the toughest and most frugal Terriers survived, what characterizes the breed until today.

The pedigree of Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier it's an irish secret to this day. In Ireland itself, this Terrier has never been numerous and did not leave his ancestral home until 1980, when the owners preserved him as a true child of nature, marked by great courage, skill and endurance. In 1933 the breed was officially recognized by the Irish Kennel Club ( I.K.C.). The international recognition of the F.C.I. continued on 1981.

Physical characteristics

The Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier it is small but strong and robust and weighs up to 16 kilograms with a maximum height at the withers of 36 centimeters. Its relatively small forward leaning ears are notable.. Its coat is medium length and consists of a rough top layer and a smooth bottom layer. It can be wheat colored, tabby blue or in different shades of red and gold. In the case of a dark-colored coat, a black-blue mask is common., which can also show as stripes over the ears, along the back and tail, so these marks become clearly clearer with increasing age.

Character and skills

Today the Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier it is a gentle and docile family dog. Its balanced and faithful nature, as well as his average temperament make life with him very pleasant. The Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier is very affectionate, always cheerful and in a good mood and preferably "in the middle". Enjoy all the attention and care, but without demanding anything. Rather, follows her around with her alert gaze and once she has gained attention, shows his joy about it with strong tail swipes. If the joy is particularly great, his temperament can also run away with him.

Children are welcome as playmates, if they show him the respect that he shows. Pets are accepted by him without problems when they get used to each other. The Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier she is always friendly with strangers, and with his contagious joy, His charm and his irresistible look quickly have all the sympathies on his side.. After all, it is a terrier that radiates a lot of personality. He is open-minded and not afraid to learn new things. He likes to be everywhere with his nose. In general, everything that is new – Weird people, new environments, an object that has not been there before – it is very interesting and has to be examined very carefully. The Irish Glen of Imaal Terrier is a particularly attentive observer. Along with her charming nature and her desire to do everything right, is very adaptable and develops a very close relationship with his family. He likes to accompany them whenever possible. Like a very people-oriented terrier, I would defend them in an emergency, even to death. Feel more comfortable in your proximity.

What characterizes him Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier is his great courage, his self-confidence and intelligence above average. Sufficient workload and intellectual work are important to the intelligent four-legged friend. Enjoy almost all activities, be it sports with dogs, search games or learning tricks – is available for all kinds of fun.

Despite its short legs, it is very agile, due to his muscular physique, a small power. Its special characteristics are its slightly curved front legs with the legs turned outward., his big head and his pronounced chest. The Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier it is a very balanced dog, that radiates great calm on the one hand, but on the other hand you are immediately ready for action and, if required, vigorously watches over and defends your home and family.

The Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier – the little irish with a big heart

Like a silent working terrier it hardly barks. It is also less excitable than other terriers. Sometimes you can see the Irish stubbornness, but the Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier not resentful. Due to its origin it does not tolerate heat very well, he likes harsh weather and when the wind blows around his nose. But if the chemistry ain't right, or if the other dog brazenly approaches him, you will receive the message – "Glen doesn't like your attitude.". So, it is important to socialize with other dogs from the beginning and to have contact with many dogs of different ages.

โ€œIrish Imaal Glen Terrierโ€ Care

Because the Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier still very original and not over-bred, still a very healthy and robust breed. Its coat has a rough top coat with a smooth undercoat that needs to be trimmed. Otherwise, his self-cleaning coat is very easy to care for. Coat color is wheat or Brindle (Blue striped).

A consistent but loving upbringing makes the Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier a faithful companion, nice and gentle, which is easy to handle.

Life expectancy ยซIrish Imaal Glen Terrierยป

The Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier is considered an original dog breed, which is in good health and robustness due to the absence of hereditary diseases caused by breeding. If maintained in a species-appropriate manner, will live an average of twelve years.

Images "Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier"

Photos:

1 – Irish Glen of Imaal Terrier during International show of dogs in Katowice – Saucer, Poland. Breeder – Piotr Kuznik, http://www.irishglen.pl/ by Pleple2000 / CC BY-SA
2 – Irish Glen of Imaal Terrier during International show of dogs in Katowice – Saucer, Poland. Breeder – Piotr Kuznik, http://www.irishglen.pl/ by Pleple2000 / CC BY-SA
3 – Adult w:Glen of Imaal Terrier by photo by Scoo / CC BY-SA
4 – Irish Glen of Imaal Terrier during International show of dogs in Katowice – Saucer, Poland. Breeder – Piotr Kuznik, http://www.irishglen.pl/ by Pleple2000 / CC BY-SA
5 – Irish Glen of Imaal Terrier during International show of dogs in Katowice – Saucer, Poland. Breeder – Piotr Kuznik, http://www.irishglen.pl/ by Pleple2000 / CC BY-SA
6 – Glen of Imaalinterrieri by Sami Kronqvist / CC BY-SA

Videos "Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier"

Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
  • Group :
  • Section : . .

Federations:

  • FCI – Terriers 1 Large and medium-sized terriers. โ“˜
  • AKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • ANKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • CKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • โ€‹KC – Terriers โ“˜
  • NZKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • UKC – Terriers โ“˜

FCI breed standard "Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier"

Origin:
Ireland

Date of publication of the valid original standard:
27.01.2001

Use:

Like all other terriers, this stubborn little breed had to hunt badgers and foxes, as well as keeping the rat population to a minimum. In the news, he is a family dog, docile and sweet.



General appearance:

It is a medium-sized dog, with a medium length coat, very strong and gives the impression of maximum substance for its size.

IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS:

The body is longer than it is tall, close to the ground.



Behavior / temperament:

It is an active dog, agile and quiet when working. Courageous and gifted with courage when you need it, otherwise it is kind and docile, from which personality flows, his loyal and affective nature, makes him a very acceptable dog for the home and company. Irish Glen de Imaal is said to be less easily excitable than other terriers, although he is always ready to react if asked.

Head:

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Cranial region:
  • Skull: Good width and reasonable length.
  • Depression links (Stop): Pronounced.

facial region:

  • Truffle: black.
  • Snout: Giving the impression of strength; narrowing towards the truffle.
  • Jaws: Strong.
  • Teeth: Healthy teeth, regular, strong and good size. Scissor bite.

Eyes: Brown, medium-sized, round and placed well apart. Light colored eyes should be penalized.

Ears: Small, When the dog is alert, it should be pink or semi-upright; when at rest they are carried backwards. Completely drooping or erect ears are undesirable..

Neck:

Very muscular and of moderate length.

Body:

Deep and long, longer than high.

  • top line: To level.
  • Pork loin: Strong.
  • Breast : Wide and strong, well sprung ribs.

Tail:

Cut. Firm at the root, well established and carried happily. Puppies' tails should be cut in half. A natural glue (not cut) It is allowed for countries where cutting them is prohibited by law.

Tips

PREVIOUS MEMBERS: Short, curved and with good bones.

  • Blades: Spacious, muscular and well leaning.
  • Anterior legs: Short, arching and good bone.
  • Pies: Compact and strong, with round foot pads. The front feet are slightly rotated out from the metacarpus.

LATER MEMBERS: Strong and well muscled.

  • Thighs: Well muscled.
  • Knee: Well angled.
  • Hocks: Without turning in or out.
  • Pies: Compact and strong with round foot pads.

Movement:

Free and without lifting the forelimbs too much. Effortlessly cover ground with good boost from hindquarters.

Mantle

Fur: Hair is medium in length and coarse in texture, with a soft undercoat. Hair can be groomed to make your figure look neat.

Color:

  • Blue tabby without the hue turning to black.
  • Wheat, from light wheat to a golden reddish hue
  • Puppies can be born blue, Wheat or Reddish Lighter-colored puppies generally have a bluish-colored mask, may have a blue stripe along the back, in the tail and in the ears. Darker marks will lighten with age.


Size and weight:

Height to the cross:

  • Males: 35,5 cm. (14 inches) is the maximum.
  • females: proportionally less.

Weight:

  • Males : 16 kg (35 English pounds).
  • females : proportionally less.


Fouls:

Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

  • Hound ears.
  • With inferior or superior prognathism.
  • Body too short.
  • Straight front.

FALTAS DESCALIFICANTES:

  • Aggressiveness or extreme shyness.
  • Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..
  • Black and fire color.
  • Narrow snout.


N.B.:

Males should have two normal-appearing testicles completely descended into the scrotum. Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with the typical conformation of the breed, should be used for parenting.

TRANSLATION: Lic. O. Valverde, reviewed by Dr. F. del Valle and updated by J. Nallem, Uruguayan Kennel Club.

Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

Alternative names:

1. Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier, Wicklow Terrier, Glen, Glennie (English).
2. Irish Glen of Imaal Terrier (French).
3. Irish Glen of Imaal Terrier (German).
4. Glen of imaal terrier (Portuguese).
5. Glen, Wicklow Terrier, Glen of Imaal Terrier, Irish Glen of Imaal Terrier (espaรฑol).

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Norfolk Terrier
Inglaterra FCI 272 . Small sized Terriers.

Norfolk Terrier

The Norfolk Terrier is lively, cheerful and adapts both the countryside and the city.

Content

History

The Norfolk Terrier he is a very small terrier, low rise. Until 1964 formed a dog breed along with the Norwich Terrier. Both differ only in the shape of their ears. While the Norfolk Terrier has slanted ears, the Norwich Terrier has standing ears. In the past these dogs were raised together and it was always a surprise that puppies had ears. Because the judges at the shows at least felt they preferred lop-eared dogs, wanted to have floppy or tilted ears in a class of their own. But, either standing or with ears hanging, they are wonderful terriers, vivacious little ones you can enjoy. They come from the Middle East of England. There these little terriers served the town for many years as watchdogs and hunters at home and at court..

Keeping rats and mice, driving away a marten or fox that wanted to feed on chickens or pigeons at night, they proved to be useful helpers at home and in court. But, the small Norfolk Terrier was not, like many other somewhat larger terriers, used for active fox hunting, the marten and the otter. Didn't have to go in pursuit of these predators. He would not have lacked courage and determination. The Terriers de Norwich and Norfolk they were useful as a cat, but much more defensive and effective, especially when it came to fighting rats. They also had the added value of being watchdogs and danger alarms and were better able to deal with harsh, wet and cold weather conditions of central England.

So these little terriers were already widespread in cities centuries ago.. Consequently, they were bred solely for their suitability for their tasks. Either with upturned or drooping ears, it did not matter. As their tasks drifted away from rats to accompany the human psyche, the subtleties of his outward appearance also came into play. One separated the terrier into two breeds. In 1954, both were officially recognized by the FCI under the name of Norwich Terrier. The tipped-ear variant was recognized as a separate breed in 1962.

Physical characteristics

It is a small dog, clever, short limb, compact and vigorous; It has short back and its structure and strong bones.

Norfolk Terrier has a hair double layer: a hard top layer, ribbed and a warm and soft layer.

Ideally, is due comb the hair once a week to remove the loose hairs, dead and prevent mat.

Itร‚ยดs one of the smaller Terrier dogs, a "demon" for its size. Affectionate but not quarrelsome, robust Constitution.

The tail amputation is optional. Medium amputation, set level with the dorsal line and carried erect. Tail of moderate size to give the dog an overall balance, thick at the base and is tuned toward the tip, as straight as possible, happily held, but not in an excessive manner.

Its movement is natural, low and high thrust. Previous members directed straight forward from the shoulders. A good angulation of the hindlimbs provides you with a great driving force.

The Member posterior move in line with the anterior, with free movements from the hips, and they must bend well at the knees and hocks. level top line.

The hair It hard, rough texture (wire), straight and well attached to the body. Long and rough in the neck and shoulders.

The hair is short and smooth on the head and ears, with the exception of a few light eyebrows and mustache.

With regard to the color, We find all the shades of reddish, wheat, black and Tan or grey. Stains or white markings are undesirable, but allowed.

The height ideal to the cross is between 25 and 26 cm..

Character and skills

Norfolk Terrier should not be aggressive despite being able to defend itself if necessary. Them, along with Norwich Terrier and the Border Terrier, has the softer temperament of the Terrier group.

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Like fellow, they love people and children and they are good pets. His level of activity is generally a reflection that the pace of its environment.

This breed should not stay or live outside, that thrive with human contact. In general, Norfolk Terrier does not generally dig, but, like any dog, will dig out of boredom when left alone for too long a period.

Usually, living well with other pets when introduced as a dog. In the open air, they are natural hunters and have a strong instinct for prey to small bugs.

The Norfolk Terrier is a dog self-confident, they are elegant, they are erect tail and head. A Norfolk Terrier that is shy or tucks its tail between its legs is unusual..

The typical Norfolk Terrier temperament is happy, cheerful and self-confident. His greatest punishment would be to be ignored by the family..

Norfolk Terrier were bred as barn dogs to rid the stables of animal pests. Today, they are household companions and must have a pleasant willingness to live with the people.

The life expectancy of a Norfolk Terrier is of 12 to 15 years.

Observations

Today, the demand for Norfolk Terrier is much more to offer

They are dogs that tend to have small litters and responsible breeders developed the breed, they only breed healthy dogs that are of good temperament, lineage, good pedigree and those that best reflect the breed standard.

Norfolk Terrier Education

The education of this breed is an often underestimated chapter. Although the already little dog looks so cute, especially in his first months of life, he is a true terrier very sure of himself. And such a terrier wants to be educated and guided. So, the Norfolk Terrier requires consequences in education from puppy age. Although small, dreams like most terriers in some corner of his brain of assuming leadership of the pack. Deep down he feels loose like a mastiff or a great dane. So you just have to take your education seriously.. Otherwise, there is no problem. He wants and needs the guidance of his master or mistress and is a docile companion., friendly and sociable, that always brings a smile to our faces.

Norfolk Terrier Health and Care

The coat should be regularly groomed. The Norfolk does not know a change of coat. Two or three times a year dead hair should be trimmed, that is to say, ripped – but with moderation.

The small Norfolk Terrier it is a fairly robust breed of dog.

Nutrition / Food

Norfolk Terrier nutrition has no problems.

Norfolk Terrier life expectancy

The Norfolk Terrier they tend to have robust health and an average life expectancy of 15 years and more.

Buy a Norfolk Terrier

The best way to buy your puppy Norfolk is to buy it locally from an FCI member breeder or take a look at the shelter. A dog of this breed costs around 1.000 EUR.

Characteristics "Norfolk Terrier"

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Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
  • Group :
  • Section : . .

Federations:

  • FCI – Terriers 2 Small sized Terriers. โ“˜
  • AKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • ANKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • CKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • โ€‹KC – Terriers โ“˜
  • NZKC – Terriers โ“˜
  • UKC – Terriers โ“˜

FCI breed standard "Norfolk Terrier"

Origin:
United Kingdom

Date of publication of the valid original standard:
13.10.2010

Use:

Terriers



General appearance:

It is one of the smallest ground dogs. Crafty, short limb, compact and vigorous; It has short back and its structure and strong bones. Honorable scars resulting from deterioration are allowable.



Behavior / temperament:

He is a "demon" for his size. Affectionate but not quarrelsome, robust Constitution. Alert and brave.

Head:

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Cranial region:
  • Skull: Width, just slightly rounded and wide between the ears.
  • Depression links (Stop): Well defined.

facial region:

  • Snout: Strong and wedge-shaped; its length is less than a third of the distance measured from the occipital to the frontal-nasal depression (Stop).
  • Lips: Attached.
  • Bite / Teeth : Robust jaws, strong and fairly large teeth, with healthy teeth, complete and scissor bite, that is to say that the internal face of the upper incisors is in contact with the external face of the lower incisors; teeth should be set at right angles in the jaws.
  • Eyes: Oval, dark brown or black, with an alert expression and a smart and lively look.
  • Ears: Medium-sized and V-shaped, slightly rounded at the tip, carried forward along the cheeks.

 

Neck:

Strong and medium length.

Body:

Compact, short, level back, well rounded ribs.

Tail:

Previously optional tail amputation.
  1. Medium amputation, tail set level with dorsal line and carried erect.
  2.  Tail of moderate size to give the dog an overall balance, thick at the base and is tuned toward the tip, as straight as possible, happily held, but not in an excessive manner.


Tips

PREVIOUS MEMBERS:

  • General appearance: Sharp.
  • Shoulder: Well leaning back and approximately arm length.
  • Forearm: Short forelimbs, powerful and upright.
  • Previous feet: Round and with thick pads.

LATER MEMBERS:

  • General appearance: Well muscled.
  • Knee: Well angulated.
  • Metatarsus: Hockswell descended and straight when viewed from behind, endowed with great driving force.
  • Hind feet: Round and with thick pads.

Movement:

Natural, low and high thrust. The forelimbs are directed straight forward from the shoulders. A good angulation of the hindlimbs provides you with a great driving force. The hind limbs move in line with the forelimbs., with free movements from the hips, and they must bend well at the knees and hocks. level top line.

Mantle

  • Fur: Lasted, rough texture (wire), straight and close to the body. Long and rough in the neck and shoulders. The hair is short and smooth on the head and ears, with the exception of a few light eyebrows and mustache. Excessive grooming is undesirable.
  • Color: All shades of red, wheat, black and Tan or grey. Stains or white markings are undesirable, but allowed.


Size and weight:

The ideal height at the withers is: 25 cm..



Fouls:

Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

FALTAS DESCALIFICANTES:

  • Aggressiveness or extreme shyness.
  • Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..


N.B.:
  • Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
  • Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with the typical conformation of the breed, should be used for parenting.

The latest changes are in bold.

TRADUCCION: Brรญgida Nestler / Original version: (IN) Technical supervision: Miguel Angel Martinez

Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

Alternative names:

1. Norfolk (English).
2. Norfolk (French).
3. Norfolk (German).
4. Norfolk (Portuguese).
5. Terrier de Norfolk (espaรฑol).

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Japanese Terrier
Japรณn FCI 259 . Small sized Terriers.

Japanese Terrier

The Japanese Terrier it hardly enjoys diffusion and is practically to discover.

Content

History

In the middle of the Edo era, about 1700, a small dog appeared in Japan that looked very much like the type of terrier. It was the result of a cross between small Japanese dogs with English Fox Terrier Smooth, which was brought to the port of Nagasaki by Dutch sailors. At that time the port of Nagasaki was the only port open to Western countries., especially the dutch. After several generations, some descendants of these dogs were bred as a type of Italian Greyhound.

About 1900, al final de la era Meiji, Some of the best of the mentioned dogs were seen in the Kobe district and called "Kobe Terriers". His type was something between modern Fox Terrier Smooth and the modern Japanese Terrier. They were the first terriers to be bred in Japan. This "Kobe Terrier" and some of its ancestors were also called "Oyuki Terrier" and "Mikado Terrier" and are said to be carefully cared for by the premises and also by foreigners.

About 1916 an ancestor of the Japanese Terrier in the Nada district, near Kobe, A dog called "Kuro" (born in 1913 in Kobe), which means "black" in Japanese. This dog was a cross between a English toy terrier and Bull Terrier miniature, both imported from western countries. These pups were bred with bitches of the aforementioned Kobe Terrier. The result was a very short haired dog, thin and small of the Terrier type and was called Japanese Terrier (NIHON) since then. in those days, major breeders in Osaka county engaged in inbreeding and line breeding to cement appearance. Thanks to your efforts, the breed was firmly established in 1930.

In 1932 NIHON TERIA CLUB was founded under the presidency of Tamara KIKUJIRO. The Japanese Terrier it was ideal for city dog รขโ‚ฌโ€นรขโ‚ฌโ€นbreeders and became fashionable.

In 1940, where cities were built everywhere and with these cities grew the demand for a smaller and more active dog than the large guard dogs, the Japanese Terrier became very popular. But, in all its history, this breed was twice threatened with extinction. The first time, during WWII and again, about 1948, due to loss of popularity among the Japanese, since other western races were more fashionable.

Although the Japanese Terrier was recognized by the F.C.I. (Federation Cynologique Internationale) in 1964, this breed was practically unknown outside of Japan.

According to the documents, three basic lines of Japanese Terrier: ยซLANDMARKยป (by Mr.. Nobuaki Shigematsu, Yamaguchi Prefecture), ยซTAIKOยป (by Mr.. Sumiko Amano, Hamamatsu City) and "Tama Takahara" (by Mr.. Jun Takahara, Such).

About 1985, there was less than 50 bitches available for breeding throughout Japan. After the great efforts of some volunteers, who were aware of the need for immediate protection of the race, the number of dogs had reached about 400 breeding dogs after seven years.

So, special mention must be made of the efforts of Mr.. Jun TAKAHARA, whose commitment made the Japanese Terrier was known beyond the borders of Japan.

The breed was not seen in European countries until 1991, when a couple of Japanese Terriers arrived in France at the request of Mrs.. Luisa Gonzรกlez de Castejรณn. Their dog names were "Kuroyuri Maru from Tama Takahara" (male) Y ยซKeshinome Brains De Tama Takaharaยป (female).

Another European breeder had also joined this adventure in the years 90: The Sr. Roberto Verde from Naples (Italy) he also owned three beautiful Japanese Terriers.

Time and time again there have been and still are some breeders who care for this breed, but unfortunately it was not possible to establish a stable population in Europe.

After 2 years of establishing contact with the Japanese breeder Mr.. Thoshihide OZAKI was able to import the FIRST Japanese Terrier the 4.11.2014 to AUSTRIA. ยซYodogimi de Ozaki Farm JPยป born 28.06.2014. This dog was registered with the Austrian Kennel Club (ร–HZB) con JAPT 1.

In order to create a breeding base, more dogs have been imported from Japan in recent years. In total 4 females were brought to Austria and two males (Ozaki Farm JPโ€™s HIBIKI Swiss / 2017 & Ozaki Farm JPโ€™s SHIN / 2018) were transferred to Switzerland. In 2017 the first Japanese Terrier.

Physical characteristics

It is a small dog, elegant in appearance, and a defined and compact configuration.

Shoulder height: 30 cm. – 33 cm.; Weight: a few 5 kg

Fur: Short (2mm) smooth, dense and glossy; the coat does not need any additional care;

Color: Head: Tricolor (fire and white); Body: Basic color white with small black or tan spots.

The breeders of the Japanese Terrier they are very demanding in terms of appearance and color markings, that are sometimes considered more important than your sports skills. The ideal colors and markings in a Japanese Terrier are the black, chocolate brown and beige: The head, ears and nose bone should be dark in color, black or chocolate brown. The muzzle to the nose and on each cheek and above each eye should be light brown. The lower jaw will be white. A clear "V" is visible in the neck. Occasionally there are also dark gray heads with light brown markings. But, this is considered to be the worst of the color variations. This is different with the deep black heads. This black color is allowed, because it reminds one of the old kobe dogs.

Character and skills

The Japanese Terrier not only is he a very intelligent puppy, but also mischievous and full of terrier temperament. Knowing him means loving him for his great sensitivity. He has a cheerful character and will participate in games with pleasure and joy.. It is a one-man dog whose devotion flatters its owner. As an attentive house dog will warn of the approach of a stranger but without being aggressive. It is very easy to train and can learn all kinds of tricks. His greatest effort is to please his owner. As a sports partner he has great skills and innate instincts. Has an excellent sense of smell and good eyesight, but still has no hunting ambitions. It's never quarrelsome, She gets along well with other dogs, especially with his own race.

It is an independent puppy, whose characteristics make it a pleasant "partner". It is suitable for young people, for both athletes and the young at heart. And one thing is especially important for the little terrier: snuggling with its owner.

Fitness: The Japanese Terrier it's a small dog, but still needs enough activity. It is the ideal companion for active people. Likes to learn and is therefore also suitable for mind games or dog sports that are suitable for small breeds.

It is a "skirt dog" in the positive sense. But that's only if you are tired of the many races!!

With the kids:

The Japanese Terrier is very attached to his owners and enjoys a good snuggle. But, he is not a babysitter dog. As in all small dog breeds, small body size has advantages when traveling, but it becomes a disadvantage with – and I say it with affection – the clumsy hands of children. This means that when they have children, make sure children handle the dog with care. Offer the dog an area where he can retreat if he becomes too heavy for him. If this is observed, nothing stands in the way of positive cooperation.

Correct nutrition Japanese Terrier

Proper nutrition is extremely important to avoid diet-related diseases. It is important to have a balanced diet that suits your beloved. Due to its active nature, the Japanese Terrier has its own nutritional requirements. It is very agile, so you should pay attention to a sufficient power supply.

High-quality whole foods are precisely tailored to your dog's nutritional needs. This ensures a supply of all the nutrients your dog needs.. High-quality prepared foods have the advantage that no feed additives are needed.

Terriers are often susceptible to allergies based on gluten-containing grains. In this case, you must ensure that the food contains other sources of carbohydrates. Rice or potatoes are a good alternative here. Food intolerance can lead to skin rashes, inflammation and digestive problems.

It is recommended to feed your terrier several times a day in small portions.. After each feeding, a pause in digestion must be ensured. You should refrain from eating before planned sports activities.

Care Japanese Terrier

The coat of his Japanese Terrier it is extremely easy to care, since it only measures about 2 cm long. Don't lose much, but you will enjoy removing loose hairs with a silicone glove. Even dandruff can be removed and the blood circulation of the skin is stimulated.

Your terrier's hair doesn't grow too thick. So, it is recommended to wear a coat during the cold months. If you stay outdoors for a longer period of time, protect your stomach and nose with sun milk.

When caring for your terrier's teeth, you should make sure that you do not feed him any food that contains sugar. These damage teeth, which in turn can lead to serious digestive problems.

The Japanese Terrier has a highly developed musculature, but its bone structure is quite fine. So, the use of a dog harness is recommended instead of a collar. If you stay home alone for a while, chewing bones of an appropriate size can be used as a toy.

Characteristics "Japanese Terrier"

Coexistence is important that you have with your new friend. Before considering the acquisition of a dog of the breed "Japanese Terrier" you know certain factors. Not all breeds of dogs are apt to live in an apartment, you must take into account his character, their need for exercise, their interaction with other pets, their care and if you have small children, their level of tolerance towards them.

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Images "Japanese Terrier"

Photos:

1 – At photo Amakakeru-Meiji White Oleander – Japanese Terrier on dogs show in Konopiska, Poland. The owner is Paweล‚ Gฤ…siorski by https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pleple2000
2 – At photo Amakakeru-Meiji White Oleander – Japanese Terrier on dogs show in Konopiska, Poland. The owner is Paweล‚ Gฤ…siorsk by Pleple2000 / CC BY-SA
3 – At photo Amakakeru-Meiji White Oleander – Japanese Terrier on dogs show in Konopiska, Poland. The owner is Paweล‚ Gฤ…siorski by Pleple2000 / CC BY-SA
4 – At photo Amakakeru-Meiji White Oleander – Japanese Terrier on dogs show in Konopiska, Poland. The owner is Paweล‚ Gฤ…siorski. by Pleple2000 / CC BY-SA
5 – A Japanese Terrier by Canarian / CC BY-SA
6 – Bernie Lindsey, my dog by Bernielindsey44 at en.wikipedia / Public domain
7 – At photo Amakakeru-Meiji White Oleander – Japanese Terrier. by Paweล‚ Gฤ…siorski / CC BY-SA

Videos "Japanese Terrier"

Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
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Federations:

  • FCI – Terriers 2 Small sized Terriers. โ“˜
  • Japan Kennel Club – Terriers โ“˜

  • FCI breed standard "Japanese Terrier"

    Origin:
    Japan

    Date of publication of the valid original standard:
    04.04.2016.

    Use:

    Companion dog



    General appearance:

    It is a small dog, elegant in appearance, and a defined and compact configuration. Hair measuring approximately 2 mm is very short.

    PROPIMPORTANT ORTIONS: The ratio of the height at the withers to the length of the body is 1: 1. The muzzle and the skull are the same length.



    Behavior / temperament:

    The Japanese Terrier is agile and with a lively temperament.

    Head:

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    Cranial region:
    • Craging: Flat and moderately narrow.
    • Dnaso-frontal depression (stop): Not very defined.

    facial region:

    • Nariz: Black. The nasal helm is straight.
    • Labios: They are thin and tight.
    • JawsTeeth: Strong white teeth. The joint is in the form of scissors.
    • Cheeks: Thin, not bulky.
    • Ojors: Medium-sized, oval shape and dark in color.
    • Obars: High implementation. They are rather small, thin, V-shaped, and fall forward. But, bent and raised on both sides of the skull are allowed.

    Neck:

    It is of moderate length, strong, and gradually widens towards the dewlap-free shoulder region.

    Body:

    • Cruz: High.
    • Dorrso: Short and firm.
    • Itmor: Slightly arched.
    • Glikeness: Powerful.
    • Pecho: Deep, although the pectoral region is not too wide. The ribs are well sprung.
    • Lรญnlower ea and bellyBellywell collected.

    Tail:

    Moderately thin; Traditionally, amputated in thecountry of origin. En the countries where the cut of tail is prohibited, the natural tail is slightly curved and tapers towards the tip. In motion it is moderately high.

    Tips

    PREVIOUS MEMBERS:

    • Hormbros: Slightly inclined.
    • Antarms: They are straight; the bones are not heavy.
    • Pinis previous: They are good together. The foot pads are elastic; nails are hard and preferably dark in color.

    LATER MEMBERS:

    • Thighs: Long.
    • Rodinllto: Moderately angled.
    • Ahock joint: Moderately angled.
    • Metatarsus: Vertical.
    • Pinis later: They are good together. The foot pads are elastic; nails are hard and preferably dark in color.

    Movement:

    It is light and agile.

    Mantle

    Plink: Short, smooth, dense and lustrous.

    Colorr: Tricolor, with a black head, fire and white. White with black spots, black marks or tan marks on the body.



    Size and weight:

    So much for males, as for females, height is about 30 to 33 cm..



    Fouls:

    Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

    FALTAS DISQUALIFYING:

    • Aggressiveness or extreme shyness.
    • Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..
    • Long hair.
    • Pronounced upper or lower prognathism.


    N.B.:
    • Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
    • Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with the typical conformation of the breed, should be used for breeding

    Itlatest changes are in bold.

    TRaduCCiรณNMrs. Brรญgida Nestler.

    ItsPETechnical review: SR. Miguel Angel Martinez.

    Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

    Alternative names:

    1. Nippon Terrier, Nihon Teria, Nihon Terrier, Kobe Terrier, Mikado Terrier, Oyuki (snowy) Terrier (English).
    2. Nihon teria (French).
    3. Nippon-Terrier, Nishon-Terrier (German).
    4. nihon, nippon terrier (Portuguese).
    5. Nihon teria, Terrier Nipรณn, Terrier Japonรฉs (espaรฑol).