A brief introduction to the breed of the Irish Terrier
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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