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Brazilian Terrier

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Brazilian Terrier
Brazilian Terrier
Other namesFox Paulistinha
Terrier Brasileiro
OriginBrazil
Traits
Height Males 35–40 cm (14–16 in)
Females 33–38 cm (13–15 in)
Weight 10 kg (22 lb) approximately.[1]
Coat Short, smooth and fine.
Colour White with tan markings and the main colours black, brown, blue or isabela
Kennel club standards
CBKC standard
Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard
Dog (domestic dog)

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]

Description

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Origin

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One theory about the origin of the breed is that Jack Russell Terriers, Parson 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 Valencian Terrier brought to Brazil in vessels during the period of the Iberian Union.[5]

Appearance

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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.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ FCI - Brazilian Terrier breed standard
  2. ^ FCI - Terrier group
  3. ^ FCI - Group 2 : Pinscher and Schnauzer - Molossoid and Swiss Mountain and Cattledogs. Section: 2 Molossian type - 2.1 Mastiff type
  4. ^ AdoroCães.com.br Site - Terrier brasileiro (in Portuguese)
  5. ^ AdoroCães.com.br Site - Terrier brasileiro (in Portuguese)
  6. ^ The Dog Encyclopedia. London: DK Publishing. 2013. p. 210. ISBN 9781409364214. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  7. ^ The dog encyclopedia. Dennis-Bryan, Kim., Baggaley, Ann., John, Katie., DK Publishing, Inc. (First American ed.). New York. October 2013. ISBN 9781465421166. OCLC 859155647.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
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