
Bird Terrier
Bird Terrier, English name: BorderTerrier. Native to the fertile hilly terrain on the border between England and Scotland, the Bird Terrier is a brave and practical dog breed. Lively and affectionate, he can become a loyal family dog. The Bird Terrier first appeared in the late 17th century, the name was not officially determined until 1880, before which it was known as the Odd Water Terrier or the Kekait Terrier, etc., and in 1920 the Bird Terrier Club was established in Britain.
Dog breed history
Native to the fertile hilly terrain on the border between England and Scotland, the Bird Terrier is a brave and practical dog breed. The Bird Terrier, which has thick, dense fur all over its body, is an ideal breed for fox hunting, which can sneak into the burrow to track prey and engage opponents, the Bird Terrier is small but strong.
The Bird Terrier first appeared in the late 17th century, the name was not officially determined until 1880, before which it was known as the Odd Water Terrier or the Kekait Terrier, etc., and in 1920 the Bird Terrier Club was established in Britain.
Dog breed characteristics
The head is wide, resembling an otter's head cap, a short nose, a long neck, and a black nose is more popular. The upper hair is vertical and hard gold needle-like, the lower hair is short and dense, the coat color is blue and yellowish brown, the gray and brown with points of blue, red, mustard, etc., often have small white spots on the chest.
Temperament belongs to the typical terrier temperament. Nature is kind, delicate, obedient and easy to train. In the wild, his will is as strong as a nail, and legend has it that endurance is comparable to that of a horse!
The Bird Terrier has a lively and affectionate personality, can become a loyal family dog, and adapts to city life.
Dog breeding knowledge
The Bird Terrier has a lively and affectionate personality, can become a loyal family dog, and adapts to city life. In order to ensure its strong mobility, it is necessary to ensure sufficient exercise. Despite its feuding nature, he is usually a cute dog. They like to play frisbee, pick up balls and other games with people.
For Bird Terrier, the sooner socialized training is conducted, the better. In addition, ta are very self-aware, so it may not be so easy to get Bird Terrier to give up what he likes.
The Bird Terrier is not heat tolerant, and in the case of very hot weather, it is best to control the amount of exercise. Common diseases include hip and patella problems, eye diseases, and heart diseases.
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