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The
Irish Terrier Dog
The
Irish Terrier Dog
The Irish Terrier is a dog that is
very loyal and friendly. The Irish Terrier dog is also
very determined and territorial. These dogs have
courage, and plenty of energy, making them ideal as
watchdogs, and family pets. This is a dog with great
agility, and his boundless energy. The Irish Terrier
does need a lot of exercise, which means that this dog
will fare best with more active owners. These breed of
dogs thrive on physical stimulation and plenty of
attention. If left neglected, the Irish Terrier dog will
often become bored and destructive. The Irish Terrier
dog loves to jump, dig, chase, and in many cases bark,
so if you are looking for a quiet, calm dog then this is
probably not the breed for you. The Irish Terrier dog
loves playing games of fetch.
The Irish Terrier is a very territorial dog, and can be
very wary with strangers. This breed of dog does make
him an effective watchdog. The Irish Terrier dog will be
protective and loyal to his family. When it comes to
other pets, the Irish Terrier can be both dominant and
aggressive. Any pet that tries to stand up to the Irish
Terrier will have the bear the wrath of this breed.
Strange animals will usually be challenged by the Irish
Terrier. Owners should be warned that smaller animals
such as rodents and rabbits may not live to see another
day if they get in the way of these dogs. The Irish
Terrier tends to get along well with children providing
they are gentle and considerate. It is important to
ensure that your Irish Terrier is socialized from an
early age in order to promote a more stable temperament.
He can be very stubborn and over-confident, which can
make training difficult and makes him better suited to
those with some experience of dog ownership.
Irish Terriers dog
breeds have flat skulls, long whiskers, bearded muzzles and
powerful jaws. Though somewhat longer and taller, this medium-sized,
well-proportioned terrier looks very similar to the Wirehaired Fox
Terrier. Their nose is black with a really noticeable stop in profile.
Irish Terriers dogs have v-shaped ears that fold forward. They have shorter
hair on the ears and often darker than the dog’s body. The Irish
Terriers dogs small,
fiery eyes are framed with bushy eyebrows. The Irish Terriers dogs long front legs are
muscular, with a tail carried erect and measuring ¾ of its body length.
Their rough looking and wiry outer jacket has a softer undercoat lining.
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