While Pit Bulls are often maligned for their dog-fighting history, they are actually sweet, intelligent, outgoing and affectionate, people-oriented dogs.
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While Pit Bulls are often maligned for their dog-fighting history, they are actually sweet, intelligent, outgoing and affectionate, people-oriented dogs.
The American Staffordshire Terrier (also called “Am Staff”) is strong, loyal and loving.
Recognizable for their lamb-like appearance, the Bedlington Terrier is a lively and devoted dog. They have above average grooming and exercise needs, adore children and are quick to bark. Find out more about the British Bedlington here.
Bull Terriers are known for their muscular bodies, egg-shaped heads and outgoing, clownish personalities. They love being part of the family but need confidant owners. Find out more about Bull Terriers here.
The Cairn Terrier is a loyal family dog with low grooming needs but high exercise requirements. The breed became very popular after a Cairn was used to play Toto in The Wizard of Oz. Find out more about this little Scottish dog here.
Named after a character in a 19th century novel, the Dandie Dinmont is a true terrier, and can be recognized by its long, low body. With either a pepper or mustard coat, Dandies are a solid little breed. Learn more here.
A slightly aloof dog with a mischievous streak, the Foxie is a great watchdog who is both loyal and entertaining for his owners. Read more here.
Spunky and full of boundless energy, the Jack Russell Terrier (JRT) is a compact dog with a keen hunting sense. They are tough and sturdy, as well as stubbornly independent.
Miniature Pinschers are known as “King of the Toy Dogs,” and are often described as being a big dog in a small body.
Lively and loyal, Miniature Schnauzers are quite distinctive in appearance, known for their long beards and eyebrows. They originated in Germany in the 19th century, and are now the 10th most popular breed in the USA. Read more here.