Tag Archives: 12-16 Inches

Welsh Terrier

Welsh Terrier Welsh Terrier is one of the many breeds of British Terriers. These terriers were originally bred for hunting small game such as: rodents, foxes and badgers but are now bred for shows or companionship. The Welsh Terrier is compact, sturdy and medium in size. Their measurements are 15.5 in. (39.5 cm) in height … Continue reading

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

The Staffie, Staffordshire, Staffy or Staff is other names for the Staffordshire bull terrier. This terrier has a stocky athletic build, medium in size with a well defined muscular body. Because this breed is naturally muscular, they appear intimidating to other, but they do have a natural fondness for other people. With this in mind … Continue reading

Miniature Schnauzer

Miniature Schnauzer‘s are perky, energetic dogs with an enjoyment of people of all ages, including children. They have fun playing and doing fun tasks and enjoy being with their owners. Miniature Schnauzer Training However, they require careful training; this breed falls prey to ‘Small Dog Syndrome’ and other bad behaviors without careful guidance. For example, they … Continue reading

Miniature Bull Terrier

Miniature Bull Terriers are the small version of the Bull terrier and share many of the same traits. Miniature Bull Terriers are bold and energetic, often with a stubborn, or at least determined streak. These dogs does best if they are well trained and need attention and affection from their owners, or they get destructive in … Continue reading

Manchester Terrier

The Manchester Terrier is descended from the more generic black and tan terriers. They were bred to be superb ratters and keep rabbit populations down to boot. Manchesters are still quick and smart, but they don’t require the stringent training of other terriers; they are just as happy to lounge around and play small games … Continue reading

Lakeland Terrier

The Lakeland Terrier is an English descended terrier bred for working, namely digging and hunting vermin. This breed of terrier, unlike other terriers, can actually kill foxes rather than simply dig them out or alert hunters to their presence.  They are friendly and energetic which enjoy playing and exercising, especially agility training and playing fetch … Continue reading