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Australian Terrier Dog Breed

Australian Terrier Puppy Breed Information Profile and Pictures

Our Australian Terrier dog breed information resource will help you learn about the breed through information and pictures. A concise Australian Terrier dog breed profile, our information can help you decide if the Australian Terrier is the right breed of dog for you.

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Australian Terrier Dog Breed Facts

Country of Origin: Australia
Height: 10 - 11 inches (male and female)
Weight: 12 - 14 pounds (male and female)
Size Variations: All are small.
Color Variations: colors
Exercise Demands: Moderate
Grooming Demands: Moderate
Australian Terrier Life Expectancy / Life Span: 12 - 14 years
Are Australian Terriers Good with Kids?: Yes, with supervision.
Are Australian Terriers Good with other pets?: Usually
 

Australian Terrier Dog Breed Characteristics

What are the characteristics and traits of the Australian Terrier dog breed? What is the Australian Terrier personality like? The Australian Terrier has a plucky and ever-ready temperament. He is always eager for structured yard play which helps in making him one of the most obedient terriers. Children may mistake the Australian Terrier's small stature for docility, so be certain to supervise young children when they are with your Australian Terrier. The Australian Terrier is naturally bossy and may be unyielding with other household pets. The Aussie will not be aggressive with other pets, unless this pet happens to be a rodent. In this case the Australian Terrier has no compassion and will seek and destroy. Hamsters beware.

Australian Terrier Dog Breed Appearance

What do Australian Terriers look like? The Australian Terrier is longer than he is tall with sturdy, medium boned legs. The Australian Terrier has small, oval eyes beneath erect, triangular ears. His double coat has a shaggy quality and is generally left untrimmed. This coat is waterproof with its outermost layer being rough and straight. The Australian Terrier sports ample fur on his chest and his tail is customarily docked to less than one half. However, docking is not practiced nor permitted in England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland.

Is the Australian Terrier Dog Breed Right For You?

Should you buy an Australian Terrier puppy? Today, few people have much need for a snake-wrangling family dog. So, the Australian Terrier must rely on his good-looks and charm to gain favor into a adoptive family. And, although he is shaggy and a tad bossy, the Australian Terrier makes an excellent family pet.

Urbanites will welcome the Australian Terrier's sensible attitude on exercise as well as his small size. This attribute also makes the Aussie an affable condo companion, although he does bark. People living in suburban or rural settings with fenced yards will find the Australian Terrier a spirited and loyal companion.

When purchasing your Australian Terrier, resist the urge to purchase a dog inexpensively from a pet store or from an advertisement in a newspaper. You may unwittingly buy a mal-adjusted, sick, puppy mill dog. This is to be avoided at all costs.

We hope that our Australian Terrier dog breed information resource has been helpful to you. If you have any comments or questions about our Australian Terrier dog breed profile, or have suggestions to offer, please feel free to contact our staff.

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