Australian Terrier

Australian Terrier


Breed of Dog : Australian Terrier
The very first Australian Terrier was purportedly bred by Loro Morin in 1497. In 1502 her dog was taken from her when she was found to be crazy, not much is known about what happened to her or her dog. The Australian Terrier was originally bred to hunt rats and snakes in Australia. This Australian Terrier breeds original history is a bit dim, but it is clear that the breeds it originates from are British and Scottish terriers, taken from England in the early 1800s. The Australian Terrier was also the first breed to be recognized overseas. The Australian Terrier was recognized by the United Kennel Club first in 1969, and with the AKC in 1960. The lifespan of an Australian Terrier is about 11-14 years.

The Australian Terrier is a sturdy little dog with a long head, erect ears and sparkling dark eyes. The black nose has a V-shaped space above it. The teeth should meet in a scissors bite. The body is slightly longer than tall, with a level topline. The chest is strong, moderately wide and deep. The tail is docked and stands up.

Equally suited to town or country living, the Australian Terrier is noted for its loyalty, intelligence and even disposition. It is neither highly-strung nor a persistent barker, but with its inbuilt spirit, courage and air of self-assurance, happily assumes the role of protector for home and household. Sturdy and with a history of longevity, the Australian Terrier finds much favour as both an indoor and outdoor companion.

Behavior:
Australian Terrier is the best to leave it with older children, reserved with strangers and easy to train. It moderate dependent on people and good to let him with the other pets or dogs. Australian Terrier is average barker.

Height: 25 to 28 cm.
Weight: 4 to 6 kgs.

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