Puppy Dog Breed Irish Terrier
The Irish Terrier is a dog breed from Ireland one of many breeds of Terrier The Irish Terrier is an active and compactly sized dog that is suited for life in both rural and city environments Its harsh red coat protects it from all kinds of weather Breed standards describe the ideal Irish Terrier as being racy red and rectangular Racy an Irish Terrier should appear powerful without being sturdy or heavy Rectangular the outline of the Irish Terrier differs markedly from those of other terriers The Irish Terrier's body is proportionately longer than that of the Fox Terrier with a tendency toward racy lines but with no lack of substance The tail is customarily docked soon after birth to approximately two-thirds of the original length In countries where docking is prohibited the conformation judges emphasize tail carriage The tail should start up quite high but it should not stick straight up or curl over the back or either side The ears are small and folded…Read More about Irish Terrier at WikiPedia
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Does anyone know of an Irish Terrier breeder in the state of Texas?
Answer:http://www.baystoneirish.com/pupp.htm Try there... but DO your Research! It's up to YOU to ensure you're working with a good breeder... Or Check out all of these... TEXAS Childers, John - Baystone Irish Terriers Long time Irish Terrier breeder and exhibitor. Member of ITCA. Come for a visit. http://www.baystoneirish.com/ 5494 Oak Trail, Scurry, TX 75158-5100 Tel: 903-498-7754 E-mail: baystone@ultravision.net TEXAS Nagel, Ed & Rochelle - Redloch Kennel Home raised pups from championship bloodlines. Active exhibitors - 16 champions in past 16 years. All our sales are by written contract with health and rescue guarantees. We provide breed mentoring, grooming & stud service to approved bitches. Inquiries welcome. Visit us on our website: http://www.redloch.com/ Members of ITCA, Irish Terrier Club of America & HATC, Houston All Terrier Club. Tel: 281-346-2576 E-mail: men@exmaroffshore.com TEXAS Vecchio, Carolyn and Cooper, Alecia - Teaghlach Irish Terriers Breeder/exhibitor. Home raised and socialized puppies from a long line of champion bloodlines. Bred for temperament and quality. Stud service is available to approved bitches. Members of ITCA, Irish Terrier Club of America. Inquiries welcome. 1019 Forrest Ave., Shoreacres (Houston), TX 77571. Tel: 281-470-9909 E-mail: surfer54@houston.rr.com TEXAS West, Ellis - Gloccomara Irish Terriers Breeder/exhitior. Member of ITCA. 887 W. 41st., Houston, TX 77018 Tel: 713-697-9664 E-mail: e.f.west1@netzero.net
We just adopted the poodle yesterday from Petsmart until now my Airedale/Irish terrier mix has been the only dog. He kind of shuns away from him its almost like hes shy or something. i know it'll take some time but i want to help it.
Answer:It's best not to interfere with the process. Most dog fights occur when owners try to "make" their dogs like each other. For now, feed them separately and make sure each has their own area and own toys so neither feels threatened. Make time for each dog individually. Airedales especially have a high energy need so without exercise you may see some destructive behavior. The dogs need to sort out who is the alpha for themselves. You may see some skirmishes, especially over food or toys, but, again, they typicallly work it out themselves. I'm also including a link for some helpful hints about dealing with a new adult dog. Good for you for adopting this dog!
I want to stud my irish terrier :] He is AKC and won 3 best in shows and he's only year old so no more un-less he's AKC cause he is.so fuck you asshole answers
Answer:Avoid pet stores! Try your local veterinarian's office. You can go through your newspaper and call on them but have a prepared list of questions to ask so you can be confident that this is a respectable breeder and not just someone who's dogs got together and "oops I've got pups to sell" kind of thing. Those are sometimes fine however, you just have to use your best judgement and don't just pick the cheapest ad. You can try the AKC or the Continental Kennel Club websites also as they list some breeders but you might not have any luck finding someone nearby. Best luck!
I am looking for an Irish Terrier breeder around Wolverhampton?
Answer:You should try Dogs Trust. They might have a couple of Irish Terriers, and you might even find another dog you fall in love with! I reckon adopting will be loads better than getting one from a breeder.
Is the irish terrier dog a health breed or not? If not a health breed please tell me what the health issue are. Thanks
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