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Wire Fox Terrier

Originally used to dislodge fox that had gone to ground, these dogs rose to show dog superstardom and eclipsed the popularity of the smooth coated variety. These dogs are always ready to go. They love to explore whenever possible. They tend to have more of an attitude...

Wheaten Terrier

Irish in origin, these dogs worked as vermin killers, herders, and gundogs. The breed has been in America since WWII but is still finding a niche of its own. Wheatens are very playful. As puppies, they should be given proper boundaries on how to play to prevent rough...

West Highland Terrier

Coming out of the same stock as the Cairn, Scotty, and Skye, these Scottish dogs had several names before ending up with the name we now know. Other names have included Poltalloch and Roseneath. Attentive to what is going on, this breed likes to put itself in the...

Welsh Terrier

Actually a combination of two different breeds, the Ynysfor and the Old English Broken Haired Terrier, the two breeds were brought together and became the Welsh Terrier. Today,  they look like a miniature Airdale and were introduced to movie audiences first in the 30s...

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Crossed with a bulldog and a Black and Tan Terrier, this breed was created for killing other dogs.  The idea was to have a dog that was non-aggressive to humans but a terrible fighter with other dogs. Pit fighting is very illegal now, but does still happen. This has...