Dog breeds Group 3 – Section 1 FCI – Large and medium-sized terriers

Group 3: Terriers

The Large and medium-sized terriers they are excellent hunters who do not shy away from any danger. In Britain and Ireland they have long built a legendary reputation as fearless hunters. But also outside of hunting these dogs have proven their worth in dog sports, for example. As they are also quite persistent, they can also accompany their owners on a bicycle or jogging.

The [simple_tooltip content=’The International Cynological Federation is the largest international federation of Kennel Clubs in the world. It is responsible for governing and promoting cynology, as well as the rules of dog breeding. consists of 95 member countries with their own pedigrees that train their judges. Each country dictates the norms of the native breeds of the same, which they are supported by the FCI. It is based in Thuin, Belgium.']FCI[/simple_tooltip] (Federation Cynologique Internationale) recognize 337 races and each one is ‘property’ from a specific country, where it had its origin. All of them are included in 10 Groups under one registration number, a section number and a group number.

In this box we will focus on all the dogs in the Section 1: Large and medium sized Terriers included in the Group 3: Terriers.

1 Airedale Terrier

Intelligent, fell, quiet and an unconditional companion. in Canada, the Airedale Terrier, used for hunting large bears and deer.

Valuations

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2 Bedlington Terrier

Bedlington Terrier by Ned Harris

The Bedlington Terrier, catalogued as a dog with the look of lamb and lion heart.

Characteristics

The coexistence that you are going to is important

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3 Border Terrier

Border Terrier

The Border Terrier they are intelligent, loving, quite independent and.

Border Terrier It is a breed of dog of the Terrier that group, takes its name from

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4 Fox Terrier (wire)

Fox Terrier (wire)
The Fox Terrier (wire) he is an active and happy dog, of small volume in which bones of good substance are combined

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5 Fox Terrier Smooth

Fox Terrier Smooth

Non-hunters who want to keep Fox Terrier as a pure companion dog, they must divert their innate hunting instincts with

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6 Kerry Blue Terrier

Kerry Blue Terrier

The Kerry Blue Terrier he is a thoroughbred terrier, brave, alert and with a penetrating expression.

The Kerry Blue Terrier is one of

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7 Lakeland Terrier

Lakeland Terrier

The Lakeland Terrier he is a friendly dog ​​with his own, also with children if they respect, very self-confident

The

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8 Manchester Terrier

Manchester Terrier

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

The Manchester Terrier it is a dog of Scottish origin, it seems like a

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9 Parson Russell Terrier

Parson Russell Terrier

The Parson Russell Terrier is a fearless dog, very happy, energetic and friendly.

The Parson Russell Terrier it is a terrier of small size to

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10 Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier

Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier

Wheaten character is cheerful, open and balanced.

The Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier has been raised in Ireland for about 200

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11 Brazilian terrier

Brazilian Terrier

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

Although the Terrier

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12 German Hunting Terrier

Jagdterrier

The German Hunting Terrier is in no way suitable exclusively as a companion or family dog.

The German Hunting Terrier is a

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13 Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier

Wicklow Terrier
It is generally believed that Irish Glenn of Imaal Terrier is less excitable than other Terriers, although it goes into action immediately

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14 Irish Terrier

Irish Terrier

The Irish Terrier it is a dog of pleasant appearance and endowed with an exceptional character.

Where did the "Irish Terrier" originally come from??

The "Irish Terrier",

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15 Welsh Terrier

Welsh Terrier

The official standard describes the nature of the Welsh Terrier as: "Affectionate, obedient and easy to handle; happy and grumpy, rarely timid in nature"

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