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  2. Rat Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Rat Terrier ranges from about 10 to 25 pounds (4.5 to 11.3 kg) and stands 10 to 18 inches (25 to 46 cm) at the shoulder. The miniature size—13 inches (33 cm) and under as defined by the UKC—has become more popular as a house pet and companion dog, but the miniature is still a hunting dog.

  3. List of toy terriers - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Miniature Bull Terrier; Miniature Fox Terrier; Rat Terrier; Russian Toy;

  4. American Hairless Terrier - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Originally registered as a hairless variety of Rat Terriers, eventually the Scotts adopted a different breed name for their unique line and established a separate breed club, the American Hairless Terrier Association. [1] In 2004 the United Kennel Club recognised the line as a breed and in 2016 the American Kennel Club also recognised ...

  5. Dog coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Dogs display wide variation in coat type, density, length, color, and composition. Dogs have a wide range of coat colors, patterns, textures and lengths. [1] Dog coat color is governed by how genes are passed from dogs to their puppies and how those genes are expressed in each dog.

  6. Teddy Roosevelt Terrier - Wikipedia

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    Early American history shows that the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier, like the Rat Terrier, were often referred to as Feist or just plain terrier mixes - in the case of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier, "bench-legged feist". [3] [4] [5] Since the breed was primarily a farm and hunting dog, crossing Rat Terriers to other breeds was common.

  7. List of dog breeds - Wikipedia

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    Andalusian Terrier; Anglo-Français de Petite Vénerie [24] Appenzeller Sennenhund [25] Ariège Pointer; Ariégeois [26] Argentine Pila; Armant [27] Armenian Gampr; Artois Hound [28] Australian Cattle Dog [29] Australian Kelpie [29] Australian Shepherd [30] Australian Silky Terrier [31] Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog [32] Australian Terrier [31]

  8. Valencian Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The most common markings are tricolor, with the colors dominating the white portion of the coat. [5] Other markings include black and tan, brown and white, and brown and tan. [ 5 ] The standard conformation show size for these dogs are 30–40 centimetres (12–16 in) for males at the withers , and 29–38 centimetres (11–15 in) for females.

  9. Feist (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Terriers and feists are often predominantly white so as to be visible to hunters. Many other variants of this type exist, such as the Russell Terrier, Parson Russell Terrier and Rat Terrier, with many locally developed purebred dog breeds. The original fox terrier type was documented in England in the 18th century.