Australian Terrier Dog Breed Pictures and Info

Monday, May 18, 2009

The Australian Terrier, sometimes called the Aussie Terrier is a small family dog. He is intelligent and easy to drive and enjoy a wide range of physical activities. He also against doing anything, anything, and fortunately on the couch or by the fire. They are great vigilance, as well as dogs and escorts are very loyal and committed. They get along well with other animals as the oldest and considerate with children, or children, have been. The Australian Terrier also pleased to show its deep crust and enjoy the search. Some of them are quite strange and courteous, and some of most foreigners and curious animals, either for leisure or for the protection and alarm. Most fur coat steel blue, teal, blue or, rarely, red or sand. The Australian Terrier breed not much hair on film, and is a good option for people with allergy problems. They also have natural oils in his fur coat, to encourage, if the brush, and estimates the skin shiny and research. Your skin is hard, or they feel bad, but it is good and it consists of two layers, the secondary layer much smoother than others. Their ears are medium sized, triangular and flexible. His eyes are small and dark. His physical supports before showdogs also good candidates.

The first Australian Terrier breeding allegedly Loro Morin, 1497th During 1502 his dog was with him, as it has been found insane, is not well known about what happened with the dog. The Australian Terrier was originally for hunting, cattle, rats and snakes in Australia. The Australian Terrier breeds original story is a bit dark, but it is clear that the Scottish Terrier racing and British, England in early 1800. The Australian Terrier was the first race abroad are recognized. The Australian Terrier was adopted by the Kennel Club in 1969 first, and with the AKC in 1960. The life of a terrier of Australia is approximately 11-14 years. Some health problems are luxating patella, Legg Perthes, diabetes, allergies and skin diseases. But the majority of Australian Terrier cancer or age.


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