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Terrier Breeds
From the mighty Airedale to the pocket-sized Yorkshire Terrier — explore in-depth guides, care tips, and photo galleries for every terrier breed.
Boston Terrier
The Boston Terrier — known as The American Gentleman — is a friendly, lively, and adaptable breed that thrives in city apartments and family homes alike.
Bull Terrier
Instantly recognisable by their egg-shaped head, Bull Terriers are energetic, playful, and intensely loyal dogs.
Jack Russell Terrier
The Jack Russell Terrier is a high-octane working terrier originally developed for fox hunting in 19th-century England.
Yorkshire Terrier
The Yorkshire Terrier — affectionately known as the Yorkie — is a compact, confident companion with a big personality packed into a tiny frame.
Airdale Terrier
The King of Terriers, the Airedale Terrier is the largest of all terrier breeds.
Scottish Terrier
The Scottish Terrier — famously known as the Scottie — is a dignified, independent, and spirited small breed with a distinctive black or wheaten wiry coat and sturdy build.
Border Terrier
The Border Terrier is a hardy, good-tempered working terrier from the Anglo-Scottish border region.
Cairn Terriers
The Cairn Terrier — perhaps best known as Toto from The Wizard of Oz — is one of Scotland's oldest working terrier breeds.
Fox Terrier
Fox Terriers — both Smooth and Wire-coated varieties — are alert, lively, and mischievous dogs with a long history as hunters.
Rat Terriers
The Rat Terrier is an American breed with a compact, muscular build and a keen nose bred for pest control and small-game hunting.
Westie Terriers
The West Highland White Terrier — or Westie — is a small, bright, and independent dog with a distinctive all-white double coat.
Parson Russell Terrier
The Parson Russell Terrier shares its roots with the Jack Russell but is the FCI-recognised standard version — slightly larger with a more uniform conformation.
Wheaten Terrier
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is an Irish all-purpose farm dog known for its distinctive silky, wheat-coloured wavy coat.
Irish Terrier
One of the oldest terrier breeds, the Irish Terrier is a fiery, courageous, and loyal companion sometimes called the Daredevil of the terrier world.
Welsh Terriers
The Welsh Terrier is one of the oldest dog breeds still in use today, with records dating back to the 18th century.