Irish Terrier (confirmed introduction)
Irish Terrier (Irish Terrier), originally produced in Irish Terrier, originated in the 18th century, also known as Irish Red Terrier. It is generally believed to be a breed produced by mating black, tan and wheat-colored terriers. It has long legs with rough hair, a special appearance, and a style similar to that of the Ellie Valley Terrier. The Irish Terrier was originally used as a hunting dog, but now it is used as a family companion dog. The Irish Terrier is suitable for living in urban apartments.
Chinese name:Aiwolan Terrier
English name:Irish Terrier
Alternate name:Aiwolan-red Terrier< br>Kingdom:Animal
Dispersed area:Iland
Size classification:Small
Dog Species classification:Terrier
Lifespan:12-15 years
Original purpose:Hunting
Current purpose:< /strong>Family Companion Dogs
AKC Group:Terriers
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