Week 5 Flashcards

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Airedale

England

Terrier group

Nicknamed “The king of terriers.”

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American Staffordshire Terrier

United States

Terrier group

Known by their fans as “Amstaffs”

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

England

Terrier group

This breed stands at 14-16 inches tall.

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Australian Terrier

Australia

Terrier group

First Australian native breed to be officially recognised in other countries.

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Bedlington

England

Terrier group

Nicknamed “Rothbury’s lamb.”

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Border Terrier

Great Britain

Terrier group

Known for its “Otter-shaped” head.

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Bull Terrier

England

Terrier group

Known for their egg-shaped head

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Cairn Terrier

Scotland

Terrier group

Bred to root out foxes

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Dandie Dinmont

Scotland

Terrier group

This breed got it’s name from a book!

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Fox Terrier

England

Terrier group

This dog is identical to the smooth fox terrier in all aspects but fur

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Glen of Imaal

Ireland

Terrier group

Named for one of Irelands most remote locales.

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Kerry Blue

Ireland

Terrier group

Famous for their show-stopping blue coat!

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Skye Terrier

Scotland

Terrier group

Bred to be an exterminator on Scotland’s remote Isle of Skye

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Soft Coated Wheaten

Ireland

Terrier group

The wheaten terrier’s fur looks like fields of wheat, which is where the name originated.

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Welsh Terrier

Wales

Terrier

Although they look similar, this breed is much smaller than the Airendale.

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Scottish Terrier

Scotland

Terrier group

Nicknamed “The Diehard” for their remarkable persistance

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West Highland White Terrier

Scotland

Terrier group

Once reffered to as the Roseneath Terrier

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Norwich Terrier

England

Terrier group

This breed has errect, pointed ears, but are otherwise extremely similar to the Norfolk terrier.

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Norfolk Terrier

England

Terrier group

This breed has folded ears, but are otherwise extremely similar to the Norwich terrier.

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Schnauzer

Germany

Working group

Originally called the “Wire Haired Pinscher” in dog shows.

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Lakeland Terrier

England

Terrier group

Britain’s oldest working terrier breed.

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Manchester Terrier

England

Terrier group

Named after the city the breed was bred in.

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Miniature Bull Terrier

England

Terrier group

There used to also be a toy breed of bull terrier, but they fell out of favor.

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Sealyham

Wales

Terrier group

These dogs are excellent therapy workers!