Brazilian Terrier

 The Brazilian Terrier is a breed of dog developed in Brazil. It is one of several terriers and one of the two worldwide recognized native breeds of Brazil.[2][3]

Brazilian Terrier
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Brazilian Terrier
Other namesFox Paulistinha
Terrier Brasileiro
OriginBrazil
Traits
HeightDogs35–40 cm (14–16 in)
Bitches33–38 cm (13–15 in)
Weight10 kg (22 lb) approximately.[1]
CoatShort, smooth and fine.
ColourWhite with tan markings and the main colours black, brown, blue or isabela
Life spanAverage 12-14 years
Kennel club standards
CBKCstandard
FCIstandard
Dog (domestic dog)

DescriptionEdit

OriginEdit

One theory about the origin of the breed is that Jack Russell TerriersParson Russell Terriers and Fox Terriers were brought to Brazil from Europe in the 1800s and served as the nearest ancestor of the Brazilian Terrier.[4] Another theory is that the breed is derived from Spanish breeds such as the Ratonero Bodeguero Andaluz and Ratonero Valenciano brought to Brazil in vessels during the period of the Iberian Union.[5]

AppearanceEdit

This terrier stands between 13–16 in (35.5-40.5 cm) at the withers.[6] The breed generally weighs between 15-22 lbs (7–10 kg).[7] Its coat is short, sleek, and fine. The coloring is always tri-color (white, tan and black or white, tan and blue or white, tan and brown). A docked tail, narrow chest, flat triangular skull and a well balanced body are the most common characteristics. The ears are half-pricked and folded, with the tip falling down.

TemperamentEdit

The temperament of this breed is very similar to a Jack Russell Terrier, very alert, perky and intelligent. Very friendly, loves to play and dig holes. Spirited and obedient but fearless, as watchdogs they will only bark to get your attention and then leave the rest up to you. This breed needs fair and consistent training, otherwise, they can become destructive. Their hunting instinct is the strongest among average terriers and should not be trusted with other small animals.

Living Conditions & ExerciseEdit

Small apartments or spaces are not good for this type of dog, because they are very active, an average-size yard is highly recommended. It also needs both physical and mental activities to be happy, a common tendency is for it to become destructive and restless if kept indoors, therefore long daily walks are the best option.


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