terrierhub

About us

The team behind Terrier Hub.

Terrier Hub has been a home for terrier owners since 2020. We write the breed guides, care articles, and grooming how-tos we wish we’d had when we first brought our own terriers home — practical, honest, and warm.

Our editorial team

Long-time terrier owners.
Pet-industry writers.

Terrier Hub is produced by a small editorial team with a mix of backgrounds: working dog trainers, former vet-tech assistants, lifelong breed enthusiasts, and content publishers who have spent the better part of a decade running niche pet-care sites.

Between us we’ve raised Yorkies, Boston Terriers, Westies, Jack Russells, Cairns, and a particularly stubborn Border Terrier named Pip. We write about what we know — and we ask the right people when we don’t.

Terrier Hub by the numbers

  • 588+ Articles published since 2020
  • 17 Terrier breeds covered in depth
  • 55K+ Sessions a year from terrier owners worldwide

How we work

Our editorial standards.

Terriers deserve good information, and so do their owners. Here is how we work, what we will not do, and what to do if we get something wrong.

Owner-tested, owner-written

Every breed guide and care tip is written or reviewed by someone who has actually lived with the breed in question — not generated from a template. When we cover behaviour, grooming, or training, we draw on years of real time with the breed at the kitchen table, on the trail, and at the vet.

Sourced and current

Health, nutrition, and behaviour claims are checked against published breed standards (AKC, UKC), peer-reviewed veterinary research, and reputable pet-health publications. We date every article and update older content when the underlying advice changes.

Independent and honest

We do not accept payment to endorse products or services in our editorial guides. When we recommend gear (harnesses, ID kits, calming aids), the recommendation is based on the editorial team’s own use — and we say so clearly. We may earn a referral fee when readers visit our sister site ESA Registration, and we disclose that on every relevant page.

Corrections welcome

If you spot something wrong — a bad price, an outdated breed-club rule, a vet recommendation that no longer matches current science — write us. We update or retract. We would rather be corrected publicly than be wrong quietly.

Get in touch

Got a question, correction, or terrier story?

We read every message. Reach out if you want us to cover a topic, fact-check a claim, or tell us about your dog (we always want to hear about your dog).