Australian Terrier
Australian Terrier's character traits Both stubborn and aggressive, it is a typical guard dog. It has the ability to hunt down all small birds, beasts and pests, including many snakes. It is also a smart and agile watchdog that can guard the orphanage to prevent external intruders.
The dog still maintains such a personality today - it is impossible to give up the right to fight with other dogs, and it is impossible to get along easily with cats, unless it has been raised with them since childhood. It is a companion dog that can give people fun, but no matter what, it must be trained and exercised. Although this type is most popular in Australia and New Zealand, it also exists in other countries where English is mainly spoken.
The ancestors of this stubborn Australian native terrier come from England. The colonists brought these dogs to Australia in order to develop a rat-catching dog to work for farms and wealthy ranchers. Suitable for urban life; suitable for hot weather; no need to comb the coat frequently; it is an excellent guard dog. They are talented enough to perform a variety of different tasks. Their faces are concerned and intelligent; their characters are bold and confident.
If children have no evil intentions to tease it, it will get along well with children and is a very good family companion, but it is very sensitive to strangers.
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