Joan introduced them to her pride and joy, the lovely Yorkshire terriers she bred and her three ponies. |
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I've got two Yorkshire terriers at home and I take them on 10-mile walks, but up here in the mountains my legs just gave way. |
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In New Zealand many pedigree chihuahuas, Jack Russell terriers, and all sorts of other dogs, little and big, are already microchipped. |
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It is regarded by many as the most prestigious fell hound show there is, with classes for beagles, harriers, Jack Russell's and terriers. |
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But hunt supporters want to show the battle has only just begun and will mass 1,000 hounds, lurchers, terriers, and gundogs outside. |
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The final cluster includes scent hounds, terriers, spaniels, and retrievers. |
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In addition, Airedales can be aggressive toward other dogs and small animals, a trait not unheard of in terriers. |
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Sunday's show has a series of classes for both foxhounds and terriers, although the competition is only open to animals belonging to the hunt. |
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We had all sorts of dogs from terriers to spaniels and even a French basset hound. |
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Maria longed for a larger, less isolated life that included people and domesticated animals, fat curly terriers or blue-eyed huskies. |
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Hams-Tech, who played like terriers, scored through penalties kicked by fly half Warren Gower and scrum half Andre Bosman. |
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Above all they made for muniment rooms, where terriers and other records of feudal obligations were held. |
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The dogs included shih-tzus, dachshunds, Lhasa apsos, bearded collies, corgis, chihuahuas, poodles, Pekinese and Yorkshire terriers. |
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The dachshunds, terriers and poodles of the world have waged a high-tech war against the Siamese, Persian and tabbies. |
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Despite their unprepossessing looks, bull terriers have many attractive virtues. |
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We don't want our nation overrun by a host of poodles, corgis or pit bull terriers. |
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Terriers generally are happy, buoyant, and stubborn, and the fox terriers fit that bill quite well. |
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Every morning he walks his fox terriers, Ruby and Albert, in Battersea Park. |
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Where shotguns are used, particularly with gun packs, terriers are essential to ensure the dispatch of wounded foxes. |
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Some bull terriers are much more reticent than others and would be more suitable for a quiet person and a calm household. |
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The thieves targeted the two terriers despite more valuable dogs in kennels nearby. |
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From an early age, the terriers of Scotland were tested for gameness by their keepers. |
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The ban also meant that for the first time hunts were using terriers to drive foxes out of holes, he said. |
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Hunting with dogs would ban a number of less well-known bloodsports, like hare coursing, mink hunting, rabbiting with terriers. |
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A native of Tullamore, she has been showing Airedale terriers for the last six years. |
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The Airedale is the king of the terriers and the largest of the terrier group. |
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Dogs such as Akitas, bull terriers and Rottweilers have a bad reputation due to the way they are paraded around by idiots. |
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The dogs included King Charles spaniels, West Highland terriers and Shih-tzus, all popular domestic pets. |
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The dogs range from puppies to an 18-year-old and include two lurchers, two German shepherds, 15 Yorkshire terriers and up to 20 other terriers. |
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Pekinese, bearded collies, dachshunds and Yorkshire terriers were among the 260 dogs seized at a single house in Lancashire last month. |
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They took their eight-year-old and 10-year-old Yorkshire terriers with them and drove to Croydon. |
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The dogs, which are being cared for at York Animal Centre, include Yorkshire terriers, lurchers, German shepherds and crossbreeds. |
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Its equable temperament, unusual among terriers, results in large measure from the fact that it was originally a hunt terrier, expected to run peacefully with foxhounds. |
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Restless, lively, active and alert, these little terriers are friendly animals that get on well with their friends. |
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His failing, it appears, is his passion for Yorkshire terriers. |
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Owners of older cocker spaniels, dachshunds, miniature poodles, and Yorkshire terriers are invited to Cornell to receive a free canine cardiology screening. |
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Boston terriers are sturdy dogs that should never appear either spindly or coarse. |
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Beatrice was said to be very upset because another of her Norfolk terriers, Millie, died from natural causes recently. |
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They claim it would outlaw the use of terriers to flush foxes out of their holes so they can be shot by waiting gamekeepers during the bird breeding season. |
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They are mostly macho gun enthusiasts, the American equivalent of Britons with pit bull terriers. |
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He started hunting with his own scratch pack of lurchers and terriers. |
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Like all terriers, Airedales are exceptional ratters, but their adaptability and character are well suited to army duties. |
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The hind-leg problems that trouble Boston terriers are known as luxating patella, a dislocation of the small, flat, moveable bone at the front of the knee. |
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They are most commonly used as companion and toy dogs, but at bottom they are terriers, particularly renowned as champion ratters. |
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The badgers are baited by terriers and those who watch them bet large amounts of money on which terrier will put up the best fight against the badger. |
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There are more than 50 traditionally docked breeds recognised by the Kennel Club, including cocker spaniels, pointers, Irish terriers and vizslas. |
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The dogs ranged in ages and breeds and included everything from new-born pups to malnourished, mange-ridden and ulcerated German shepherds to terriers to poms. |
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The holidaying-trio and their two Yorkshire terriers had almost climbed to the top of the crag but reached a point where they could go neither up nor down without help. |
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Ubiquitous coyotes will attack children and maul even pit-bull terriers when hungry enough. |
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She groups the dogs together according to their coats, so the longcoated breeds such as Afghan hounds, bearded collies and Yorkshire terriers are all together. |
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Ronnie enjoys the country life and while his girlfriend of 15 years, Fiona, spends all her time with the horses, he is content with his two terriers and other animals. |
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Nearly every show in Cumbria has classes for foxhounds and terriers which shows the importance that hunting holds in the agricultural and village communities. |
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The score line was no indication how the game went about as the Police forwards played like terriers in the loose to match their reputed opponents. |
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It's not until you limp into your 70s that people in their 40s look too young to vote, and college cheerleaders closely resemble Yorkshire terriers. |
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He was considering raising a motion at council to require certain breeds to be muzzled while in public, including Dobermans, German shepherds, pit bulls, and bull terriers. |
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It was noted in a letter book of 1907 that the late Canon C. W. Foster was already being asked to produce glebe terriers for the diocesan registrar. |
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He shares his homes in London and Tuscany with three Bedlington terriers. |
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Louis XIV spent 200,000 gold francs for the construction of the royal kennels at Versailles where he kenneled hunting hounds, truffle terriers and toy poodles. |
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A clustering of cases of the disease can be found in the dachshund, terriers, poodles and boxers. |
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Like Boston cream pie, which isn't really a pie, the Boston terrier isn't precisely a terrier, though the breed's original ingredients did include a number of terriers. |
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The larger terriers include the Airedale, Irish, Kerry blue, and soft-coated wheaten. |
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Pit bull terriers, banned in Britain since the 1991, are bred for the fights. |
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Knox-Hooke skulks around with his head down, his hood up, and Henville walks the streets with two massive pit bull terriers. |
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The pictures of the arsenal are interwoven with footage of wheelies on a trail bike, pit bull terriers and a circling quad bike. |
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Had they ridden to hounds with their tenants, as 19th-century English gentlemen huntsmen did, then cheered them as they sent in the terriers, it might also have helped their cause. |
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Vixens are very protective of their kits, and have been known to even fight off terriers in their defence. |
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In this period, foxes were increasingly hunted above ground with hounds, rather than underground with terriers. |
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Jack Russell terriers are prone to a few problems with the potential to cause pain and discomfort to the eyes. |
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Jack Russell terriers Punch and Judy, eight, are a lively pair of siblings who need a new family. |
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Parents, please note that Jack Russell terriers such as Abbygail are an extremely high-energy breed of dog, unsuited to apartment life. |
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We had a cocker spaniel a few years ago which was attacked by several Jack Russell terriers. |
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I FOUND my two Jack Russell terriers with a chunk of blue-coloured rat bait. |
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No, it was finding a London hotel willing to accommodate his two pet Jack Russell terriers. |
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Winners, which emerge from categories such as toy dogs, gun dogs, hounds and terriers, often have striking names. |
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Upper classes used terriers in foxhunting. |
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As a result of recent research, a blood test has been devised to detect a genetic marker for copper toxicosis in Bedlington terriers but it is not commercially available yet. |
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The four male and four female American pit bull terriers were born at the end of February and come with names including Pretty, Fortune and Music. |
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It has not reduced the number of pit bull terriers in this country, nor has it reduced the number of dog-biting attacks while it has had a huge impact on the welfare of many dogs. |
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Pit bull terriers along with three other breeds of dog are banned under UK law. |
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A few months ago a young child, aged three months, died after being attacked by pit bull terriers. |
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Max and Mollie are Yorkshire terriers, they both live with John and Marie in Menstrie, Clackmannanshire. |
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I gather you and he bonded over a shared affection for Yorkshire terriers? |
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According to the Danish Kennel Club, the kingdom's population of fighting breeds such as pit-bull terriers, mastiffs and rottweilers has risen from 1,000 to 20,000 in the past five years. |
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It was followed in order by golden retrievers, German shepherds, beagles, and Yorkshire terriers. |
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John Tucker Edwardes, the creator of the Sealyham terrier, used captured wild male polecats to test the gameness of yearling terriers. |
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I have six terriers at hame, forbye twa couple of slow-hunds, five grews, and a wheen other dogs. |
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Mike, manager of Pooch Mobile, will be travelling around Merseyside washing, shampooing and clipping dogs from Yorkshire terriers to weimaraners. |
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She raises and trains Yorkshire terriers and miniature dachshunds, not as show dogs, but as family pets. |
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Any dog breed can have IBD, but German shepherds, soft-coated wheaten terriers, shar-peis and basenjis are particularly prone. |
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Craig, who is chairman of the National Bedlington Terrier Club, has six Bedlington terriers and a German shepherd with wife Christine. |
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The Clachnaharry's regular customers include retrievers, lurchers, West Highland terriers, rough collies and mixed-breeds. |
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One woman was pushing royal icing through a potato ricer to create a realistic fur effect for the West Highland terriers that adorned her cake. |
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Now of course the terriers have bleepers which transmit from 15ft below the surface. |
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Jordan Ward, 21, will give youngsters a frank account of the ups and downs of life with pit bull terriers Ty and Keelo. |
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Emma Seed, of Hampton Street, South Bank, faces charges of animal cruelty relating to her pit bull terriers. |
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Mr Sutton said two videos showing dog fights and a magazine about pit bull terriers was also found at Nasir's home. |
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Even more dangerous are irresponsible owners and those trying to dodge dangerous dogs laws by passing banned pit bull terriers off as Staffordshire terrier crosses. |
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Ryan Kieran whipped the illegal American pit bull terriers into a bloodthirsty frenzy before climbing a tree and flinging six-month-old pet Daisy 15ft to her death. |
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The terriers were made famous by the writer's novel Guy Mannering, published 200 years ago, which told of Borders farmer Dandie Dinmont and his distinctive dogs. |
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Hunts may also use terriers to flush or kill foxes that are hiding underground, as they are small enough to pursue the fox through narrow earth passages. |
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The dobermans, boxers, Jack Russell terriers and terrier crosses, had their tails removed without anaesthetic, for no reason other than appearance. |
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