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Irish Terrier
Irish terriers become real family dogs – smart, loyal, sociable and loving. Many buy puppies solely because of their cheerful and cheerful disposition, having little idea how restless and wayward the dog is their “Irishman”. To grow an obedient and happy dog from a cute fluffy dog, you need a consistent and fairly strict training, and the owner must be experienced. But even if you perfectly train the “Irish”, he will retain his inherent aggression towards other dogs. Despite this peculiarity of their character, Irish Terriers are still surprisingly gentle dogs with a big and pure heart of a real knight. Continue reading
Welsh Terrier
The Welsh Terrier is a strong, hardy and energetic hunting dog. Representatives of this breed are endowed with a strong character with a tendency to dominate. However, they are loyal to their masters. The brave and determined Welsh Terrier is very playful, cheerful and agile, a cocky, but never rampant, aggressive or pugnacious. He becomes a good watchman, because he treats strangers incredulously, but does not show aggression. He loves all kinds of fun and, with proper education, feels great in the company of children. The Welsh Terrier is an excellent working dog and pet. Continue reading
Dogue de bordeaux
Dogs of Bordeaux (they are also called French mastiffs) were mentioned in ancient manuscripts, but appeared at dog shows only at the end of the 19th century in France. The official breed standard was registered in 1926. Dogs were originally used for hunting and protecting livestock, and then – to participate in dog battles. Now the most appropriate occupation for the Dogue de Bordeaux is the protection of people and their property.
An unflappable and phlegmatic outwardly dog instantly changes as soon as it comes to an attack on a house or an attempt on a family member. Continue reading