All dog breeds

  1. Complete List of All Dog Breeds in Alphabetical Order
  2. 12 Terrier Dog Breeds


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Complete List of All Dog Breeds in Alphabetical Order

navigate_before Previous List of All Dog Breeds Breed Name Size Mixed Breed Large 50 to 70 lbs Mixed Breed Large 55 to 88 lbs Mixed Breed Medium 25 to 50 lbs Mixed Breed Toy 6 to 14 lbs Mixed Breed Toy 6¾ to 12 lbs Mixed Breed Toy 1 to 9 lbs Purebred Toy 6½ to 13¼ lbs Mixed Breed Toy 7 to 9 lbs Mixed Breed Small 7 to 18¾ lbs Mixed Breed Medium 30¾ to 57 lbs Purebred Large 45 to 60 lbs Mixed Breed Large 45 to 75 lbs Mixed Breed Small 15 to 25 lbs Purebred Large 44 to 66 lbs Purebred Large 55 to 100 lbs Purebred Large 50 to 60 lbs Purebred Large 40 to 65 lbs Mixed Breed Large 45 to 70 lbs Purebred Giant 75 to 140 lbs Purebred Giant 70 to 130 lbs Mixed Breed Large 30 to 108 lbs Mixed Breed Large 38 to 114 lbs Mixed Breed Giant 76 to 146 lbs Mixed Breed Giant 75 to 120 lbs Purebred Large 75 to 88 lbs

12 Terrier Dog Breeds

Terriers were originally bred to search for and destroy vermin. Most hunted rats, mice, and other rodents, but some were used to hunt foxes, rabbits, and other larger game. Many terriers would “go to ground,” which means they would dig down into the earth and crawl into underground dens and tunnels when chasing their prey. Typically energetic, playful, adaptable, and outgoing, terriers love to be in the middle of the action. They are generally well-suited to active homes that are looking for a dog with bags of personality. They might be small, but terriers generally need plenty of exercise and attention, or they might turn to destructive behavior like Due to their original purpose, terriers can have a high prey drive (the instinct to chase and kill furry and feathery creatures) and you may need to put in some extra work when it comes to recall. While every dog is an individual, and appropriate socialization and training are important for every breed, typical terrier traits are bravery, feistiness, and tenacity. Not all terrier breeds are known for being highly social with dogs they don't know and they might not be so tolerant of young children. Read on to meet 12 characterful members of the American Kennel Club Terrier Group. CaptureLight / Getty Images The largest of all the terriers, the Airedale is known as the “King of Terriers.” The breed hails from a region of England called the Aire Valley, where the dogs were used to hunt ducks and dispatch pesky vermin like rats. ...

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