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Australian Silky Terrier
The Australian Silky Terrier, resembling the Yorkshire Terrier but larger, is a true toy terrier from 19th-century Australia. Though small, it is sturdy and a capable ratter, with a bright, playful, and somewhat independent nature.

Bull Terrier
The Bull Terrier, developed in 19th-century Britain, is a strong, muscular, and active dog. Though originally bred for dog fighting, its aggression toward other dogs has softened over time, while it remains devoted and gentle with people.

Norwich Terrier
The Norwich Terrier is one of the smallest working terriers, developed in early 20th-century England and recognized in 1932. Small yet fearless, sociable and good-natured, it makes an adaptable, easy-to-keep companion that loves exercise.

Kerry Blue Terrier
The Kerry Blue Terrier is a versatile Irish terrier with a soft blue-grey coat, known as a loyal and gentle but stubborn companion that needs firm training and careful grooming.

Cairn Terrier
The Cairn Terrier is the smallest working terrier from Britain, a loyal and devoted dog that is a fine family companion but needs regular grooming and warm-weather care.

Japanese Spitzbn
The Japanese Spitz is a small, energetic and alert white fox-like companion dog from Japan that barks at strangers and suits indoor family life.

Japanese Akita
The Japanese Akita is a large, loyal spitz breed from Akita Prefecture, Japan, once used as a fire-watch dog and bear hunter. Calm, brave and devoted to its family, it is famous worldwide through the film 'Hachi' but needs early socialization and regular exercise.

Cane Corso
The Cane Corso is a powerful Italian mastiff from Sicily, descended from an ancient Roman war dog. Fiercely loyal and brave yet gentle with family, it is an outstanding guard dog that needs firm obedience training from puppyhood.

GiantSchnauze
The Giant Schnauzer, also called the Large Schnauzer, is a German working dog bred in the 15th century from the rough-coated cattle dog and Miniature Schnauzer. Larger than its cousins, it is strong, enduring and loyal, though it needs firm training from puppyhood to curb aggression.

Cesky Terrier (Bohemian Terrier)
The Cesky Terrier, also called the Bohemian Terrier, is a small terrier from the Czech Republic and Slovakia that resembles a Schnauzer and is a popular companion dog in the United States.