Could A Terrier Be For You?
Airedale, Bedlington, Cairns, Cesky, Fox, Jack Russel, Irish, Yorkshire (Yorkie), American Pit Bull, and bull terrier are just some of the terrier breeds. These dogs are very popular throughout the world. As you read this article, you are going to learn about to of the best terrier breeds. Terriers as pets (type of terriers including Yorkshire Terrier) is what you will be reading about.
The American Pit Bull Terrier is one of the most popular types of terrier. Unfortunately, this breed has gained a somewhat notorious reputation as being vicious when they became a popular choice for dog fights. This poor breed would be intentionally bred for quantity, rather than quality, and some owners would even abuse them as pups to raise them to be ferocious in dog fights in which they would bet on the dog. This is a very unfair and limited portion of the pit bull’s history. What about Sergeant Stubby—the pit bull who took part in World War II? He began as a morale boost for the 102nd infantry, yet soon became a valued soldier when he began warning his unit of poisonous gas, found wounded men in “no man’s land,” and could warn of the incoming artillery shells.
The Yorkshire Terrier is an adventurous sort. They have long coats and are usually brown, tan, and black in color, which requires quite a bit of grooming. They love to play and make great “alarms,” as they readily bark at an unfamiliar noise. There was even a Yorkshire terrier in Hollywood! The famous dog who played the role of Benji was indeed a Yorkshire terrier.
If you are looking on more information on terriers, then there are many sites you can turn to. These breeds are high energy, loyal, brave and are all ready for an adventure. They make perfect family dogs as well. They come in both big and small groups. If you are looking for a pit bull or any other, then we highly recommend you first taking a look in the animal shelter. You should also make sure you are ready for a dog.
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I’m frightened that the Pit bull wants a exclusive sort of proprietor…these pet dogs, regardless of how ‘warm’ still have teeth, are still animals not having moral principles and once they DO bite, won’t let go. As in all creatures…some have a tendency to be additional suseptable to instinctual habits and time and time once again, this breed tends to try and do just that.