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Australian Terrier

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Characteristics

A small, sturdy, medium-boned working terrier, rather long in proportion to height with pricked ears and docked tail. Blue and tan, solid sandy or solid red in color, with harsh-textured outer coat, a distinctive ruff and apron, and a soft, silky topknot. As befits their heritage as versatile workers, Australian Terriers are sound and free moving with good reach and drive. Their expression keen and intelligent; their manner spirited and self-assured.

Owning

The Australian Terrier is a small sturdy dog, full of spirit and courage stemming from his background as a versatile working dog from the outback of Australia. The Australian Terrier's friendly and affectionate disposition make him a wonderful companion and friend.

Did You Know

The Australian Terrier was the first Australian breed to be recognized and shown in its native land. The Australian Terrier is adaptable to most climates. The Australian Terrer has an affinity for children, the elderly and the handicapped. The Australian Terrier was admitted to the AKC Registry in 1960, the first terrier addition in 24 years and the 114th breed entered into the AKC Stud Book.

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