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The ultimate terrier collection (Part 1)

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Uploaded: 20th Feb 2009 at 6:44 PM
Updated: 30th Jan 2012 at 2:38 PM
Well, maybe not quite "ultimate", but I've included just about all the "simable" breeds that I haven't made already.

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Breeds Included:

Toy Fox Terrier (a.k.a. American Toy Terrier)
The TFT is a miniaturization of the Smooth Fox Terrier. Outside of the US it is typically called the American Toy Terrier. Included are four colours, all with white bases, liver tricolour, black tricolour, tan, and black.

English Toy Terrier (or Toy Manchester Terrier)
Though this model was created as the ETT, this can also dub as its spitting image cousin, the Toy Manchester Terrier (as long as you're not crazily concerned about the minute differences between the two). Interestingly, the two are actually closely related, as the ETT was once so rare that TMTs were used to rebuild that breed's numbers.

Bedlington Terrier
Perhaps the perfect representation of the terrier's "devil in disguise" temperament, the Bedlington looks like a lamb but hunts like a lion. I have not been able to exactly match the distinctive clip, but I believe I've created an acceptable proxy.

Deutscher Jagdterrier (a.k.a. German Hunting Terrier)
The only continental hunting terrier that is still used for hunting (to the best of my knowledge), the Jagdterrier is a formidable hunter who is known for not only ratting, but also taking down even larger game including dangerous wild boar.

Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
Probably the most peaceable and trainable of all the terriers, the Wheaten originates in Ireland. It's most distinctive feature is its soft (duh), silky, non-shedding coat.

Kerry Blue Terrier
Another Irish dog, the Kerry Blue also shares the Wheaten's downy coat, though in a different colour. Kerry's are born black, and gradually lighten to the distinctive blue-silver colour that is their hallmark.

Irish Terrier
This is Puerto Rico's only native terrier... just kidding, this one's from Ireland too! Affectionately known as the "red devil" or the "fighting Irishman". Unlike it's aforementioned countrymen (countrydogs?) the Irish Terrier's coat is the classic hard and wiry texture that can be found on most terriers.

Plummer Terrier
One of a wave of new working terrier breeds, the Plummer likely originates from crosses between Jack Russells, Bull Terriers, Beagles, and Fell Terriers. The breed is quite rare, and most owners are those who work the dogs as ratters.

Wow, that took a while to write. The second part will probably be up in a week or so, and will include (among others) the Brazilian, Rat, and Patterdale terriers. If you like this, hit that pretty little thanks button then head over to my profile if you missed my other terrier uploads.