Dogs

Smooth Fox Terrier: Lively to the tip of the tail
Smart, friendly, quite energetic, not one to be timid, he'll find common ground with anyone and, after just five minutes of conversation, will set everything in motion—that's the Smooth Fox Terrier. It's no wonder dog breeders believe you'll never get bored with such a friend, as the Fox Terrier has long established itself not only as a hunting dog but also as a companion. This dog's personality allows it to get along easily with both adults and children, as long as you show respect for the animal. From the History of Fox Terriers: Noisy, cheerful, and lively, the Smooth Fox Terrier is a gift from the imperturbable and majestic dog breeders of England. Its history begins in the mid-18th century, when this agile little animal emerged as a "burrow dog"—they would fearlessly penetrate the earth to reach predators and drive them out of their burrows (the word "fox" means "fox"). This can be explained by the unprecedented popularity of fox hunting in England. A pack of hounds often encountered difficulties when trying to penetrate underground when the target was burrowing wild animals.Read more
Toy Terrier: Main Types and Care for the Russian Toy Terrier

For many people, the terrier breed is associated with social gatherings and women constantly carrying them in their arms. But in reality, this remarkable animal, despite its small stature, has long enjoyed not only a charming appearance but also worldwide recognition.

What do toy terriers look like?
Staffordshire Terrier: Breed Description and Photos
Not all of us are familiar with the Staffordshire Terrier, and those who do usually associate them with a powerful chest, broad muzzle, and a very kind expression. Some people, upon hearing about this breed, may even recall horror stories they once read in the newspapers. These are precisely the horrific cases where a fighting dog mauled a child or owner.Staffordshire Terrier
Jagdterrier: care and maintenance
The hunting dog family includes many interesting breeds, including Jagdterriers. These medium-sized dogs are often acquired for urban living. However, such a decision is a grave mistake, as Jagdterriers were developed for entirely different purposes.Jagdterrier dog breed
Elder Terrier: breed description, dog photos

It's arguably hard to find a more fascinating animal than the Airedale Terrier. It's worthy of the title of king of its family, but its versatility is the main reason for its popularity. These dogs are quite large, reaching a height of 60 cm at the withers, and their weight typically doesn't exceed 30 kg.

Dog breed - Airedale Terrier