Adopting Puppies: Australian Terrier Appearance and Personality



Posted: Friday, May 23, 2008

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The Australian Terrier is one of the smallest of the working terriers. It was bred to be a helper and companion in rough times and terrain, although it is adaptable to most climates. It is interesting to note the Australian Terrier has a special love for children, the elderly, and the handicapped.

The Australian Terrier is a close relative of the old Scotch dog of Great Britain , however, not the present-day Scottish Terrier. These dogs are believed to have been cross-bred with a number of other breeds of British terrier stock to produce the fast, sturdy, rough, weatherproof, fearless little dog that the settlers needed as they settled the frontiers of their country.

They helped control rodents and snakes on the waterfronts, farms, sheep and cattle stations in the outback. They sometimes tended sheep and sounded an alarm when intruders appeared. In addition to all these jobs, the Australian Terrier also served as a companion.

All the breeds chosen for cross-breeding were to promote specific desired traits. There is a consensus of opinion that the breeds used included the precursors of the Dandie Dinmont, Skye, Yorkshire, and the old Black-and-Tan Terriers (today's Manchester ) with probably the Irish and Caim Terriers. The various cross breedings created a very handsome dog that the settlers were proud to show at home or in public.

AKC Classification: Terrier Group

Origin: Australia

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The following information is offered to help you decide if the Australian Terrier is right for you, your family and lifestyle. The descriptions are also meant to fit a dog true to the breed standard.

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Written by: Connie Limon. Visit "Adopting Puppies" at http://smalldogs2.com/AdoptingPuppies to find a complete online reference for choosing and caring for the perfect puppy, which matches you and your lifestyle. Purchase Shih Tzu puppies at http://www.stainglassshihtzus.com

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Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved Connie Limon

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