Dandie Dinmont Terrier

Dandie Dinmont Terrier

A Dandie Dinmont Terrier is a small breed of dog in the terrier family. The breed has a very long body, short legs, and a distinctive "top-knot" of hair on the head. Dandie Dinmont Terriers are originally from Scotland.

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American Kennel Club and Your New Dog

From:  dogtime.com
American kennel club breeds, or by the known term of many Americans the “AKC breeds” is arguably the most trusted breeds in the country for many years now.Blindly going for sales shop to buy their pets have become a habit of many Americans. Provided that the pet shop is well known this option is not [...] Read Full Story

Is the Scottish Terrier the Right Choice for the Family?

From:  dogtime.com
  The Scottish Terrier also known as the Scottie or the Highland or Aberdeen Terrier is reknowned for its characteristic terrier personality. There are four other Scottish Terrier breeds, Skye, Cairn, Dandie Dinmont and West Highland White Terriers. The traits and individuality and more importantly the dog care of the Scottie comes from its historic [...] Read Full Story

Okay, here’s what we know about the Dandie Dinmont Terrier

From:  dogtime.com
The previous poll about the Dandie Dinmont terrier was not a rhetorical question. I don’t think anyone has a good answer about where to classify it. If a dachshund is a hound, then this dog is more hound than a dachshund is. If a Boston terrier isn’t an earth dog and cannot be considered a [...] Read Full Story

Poll Question: Where does the Dandie Dinmont belong?

From:  dogtime.com
Please comment on where you think it belongs. I’ll give you my analysis tomorrow. Read Full Story

Small Dog Classes - Part 2

Part two of this article on small dog breed types covers small dogs in the terrier, toy, non-sporting, and herding groups. Terrier Dogs Terriers were bred to hunt - rats, foxes, rabbits, and even otters, river rats, and badgers. Rather than the hunters of old, most terriers these days are bred as pets. And with their affectionate and loyal temperament, they do make great pets. It’s important to remember, however, that they are dogs with strong personalities, and they need similarly... Read Full Story

Choosing A Small Dog - Terriers

If you don’t have the space for a large dog, there are a lot of smaller breeds that are fine in condos or smaller backyards. Yet while lap dogs are very popular these days, there are also those that prefer the temperament of larger dogs. For these people, who like the temperament of larger dogs but cannot have one, small terrier dogs may be the answer. Small terrier dogs were bred down from regular terriers, so they retain the characteristics of their original, vermin-hunting ancestors. They... Read Full Story

Dandie Dinmont Terrier (Terrier Group)

The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is the perfect house pet for people of all ages. Dandies can be rough and tough when playing around, yet will pour on the love and affection to its owners. They are a loyal companion, devoted to the family, and independent in personality. Read Full Story

The West Highland White Terrier and its Fate, Then and Now

From:  phblogger.net
by Jack Richardson Brimming with spunk and a mighty determination- this is what the tiny West Highland White terrier is popularly known for and more. With a compact little body and a magnificently luminous white fur, this dog is an undeniable charmer and a surprisingly energetic and agile little gamer. Also widely known as “Westie”, this little hairy pet has a wide following and is still counting. With all the admiration and pampering that the Westie receives today, it is surprising to... Read Full Story

Dandie Dinmont Terriers

From:  dogtime.com
Dandie Dinmont Terriers are the perfect house pet for people of all ages. Dandies can be rough and tough when playing around, yet will pour on the love and affection to its owners. They are a loyal companion, devoted to the family, and independent in personality. These terriers are also very friendly when it comes to [...] Read Full Story

Hooch Hits Westminster

From:  dogtime.com
A newly recognized American Kennel Club breed will compete at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show for the very first time at approximately 9:30 am in Ring 3 on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009. The Dogue de Bordeaux is an ancient French member of the mastiff family that bears a close resemblance to the popular Bullmastiff. Since the breed gained full recognition into the Working Group on July 1, 2008, there has been time for owners to finish their dogs’ championships and enter the show by the fall... Read Full Story
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