I cant believe he left out Border Terriers. They are also way more agreeable with other dogs then most terriers. They are SO versatile and can live in almost any environment. Not to mention also one of the healthiest dog breeds!
Glad the Airedale made the list - I have a mixed Airedale Welsh Terrier and can tell you that while they’re quite challenging and mischievous, they’re incredibly quick to learn. Mine has learned to even walk off leash with me around town and the office.
You produce genuine, high quality, informative videos. Creators like you make the world better. Keep doing the Lord's work and God Bless. Also, would love to see more about Irish Terriers. There is not much out there about them.
I’m the proud owner is a Staffordshire Bull terrier but I love pit bulls as well. Obviously they have different physical looks the pitbull being slightly taller etc my goodness for character & temperament you couldn’t tell them apart, they both awesome breeds. Sadly the Staffordshire bull terrier is quite rare in America and the pitbull ate rare in England where I live but I’ve met a few pits and their just like staffies aka Staffordshire bull terriers. Love Staffies love Pitbulls!
TERRIERS ARE THE BEST DOGS! Rat Terriers are #1 for me, but I love so many others... JRTs, Patterdales, Airedales, Bull Terriers, Staffies, Jagds... all muscular, smart, mischievous working dogs with hearts of GOLD
Yes Greta I’m a lover & owner of a Staffordshire bull terrier but my mum has two Border terriers and their super dogs. Full of character life with a beautiful temperament. After a Staffie Border terriers are my favourite breed😍
I’ve had to chase my Irish terrier when he tried to run away I was fortunately able to catch him it was like a 15 minute chase until I caught up to him I was like on his tail the entire time. I was scared I wouldn’t catch him
Thanks for giving props to the American Pitbull Terrier. My first pit helped me become a better mom, and my current brindle is my running partner, my therapy, and my soulmate.
My Rat Terrier (Decker Variety) has pinned a coyote and treed a mom and 2 bear cubs just this week! He listens better than any dog we've owned, only issue is strangers coming to the house which some people would like.
Glad to see Jacks on the list. My girl is seven this year and just starting to slow down. Because we've always included her in our day to day life and kept her occupied, she has never chewed up a single item of ours or really caused any trouble at all. She mostly lays on her bed until it's time for the next adventure outside. Without wanting her to though, she's killed many rabbits and moles. It's just her way.
Staff's are the fantastic animals, I've had two and they were both so lovely to be around they changed countless people's minds about the bull and terrier breed complex. Cant recommended them enough.
The Parson's Terrier is taller than a pure Jack Russell. Pure JRTs are small, muscular, quick and are working dogs. The Parson's is sleeker, but just as much as a working dog as the JRT. I have a Jack Russell and I can tell you now, you have two types; a barker or a digger. Diggers tend to be more quite and rarely bark. Barkers, well they are bloody loud. Both the Parson's and the JRT are loyal, friendly and active dogs, so an active family is preferred, as they love to run and play. They also can be cheeky and stubborn as hell. Patience is key for this breed.
The pittie IS a terrier! I have had terriers my whole life and I used to breed English Smooth Coat terriers. I currently have a Jack Russell terrier and my daughter has an Am Staff/pitbull and another daughter has a Jack Russell that looks like it has some English Smooth Coat terrier in it. I am well versed in terriers. A Patterdale terrier will probably be my next dog! Thank for the great video!
I grew up with an Irish terrier, he was a fighter! Then a cairn terrier: she was an eater. Then a kerry blue terrier, he died early of cancer, Rip Duncan you were so sweet. We had a small terrier that lived to 16, dont remember the breed, really small, used when hunting with horses. We have Welshie now. Would love a foxie
Jagdterrier has so much potential. This guy could be crossed with other breeds to produce something incredible. I like thier size. Not to small but still big enough to cause damage.
Jagdterrier is an extremely brave dog. It fight under the ground in tunnels with a badger or fox to death. It often happens that if he can catch the prey under the ground, he does not want to let him go at the price of his life, then the hunter must dig him and prey to make him saved.
They have kept their hunting lines but come from old wired haired terrier and black and tan (some suggest Welsh as well). A good Patterdale or Lakeland is just as good.
The Irish Terrier is always overlooked. I had one and it may have been the most ferocious dog I ever had. Not in a mean way, but ferocity of spirit. A fearless and unstoppable dog. It also had the most impressive bite for it's size. Huge shredding teeth which it used to kill every small furry animal in sight. I probably wouldn't get another unless I had a farm.
I have a Parson Terrier cross and a Lakeland Terrier (and a GSD x Collie) but I love a terrier and I LOVE training them. They have such great focus and if you can get that on you youll have the greatest dog !!
@@neilmurray7842 My dad had a border terrier, he was very crazy. Calm most of the time but try to pick him up and he would go nuts, some dogs he didn't like as well but there was a lot he did get on with, mainly small dogs his size he didn't like.
@@jimmynich4791 I have a border now he is mental he could hunt 24 hours 7 days a week. He protects my Labrador and Golden Retriever any dog goes near them he goes crazy lol
The Jack Russell Terrier, my choice.....But I've got a 15 year old one named "Zap", that still acts 2 years old, lol. This little guy is ""My Right Arm" 💪😁
The bull terrier he is the most playful, sweet dog ever known (in my opinion)he have own personality some time I feel he's human lol but seriously you will never regret to have English Bull Terrier,and thanks for all your work bro
The only terrier in the Boston is in the, they are a mini boxer and doesn't even hunt or work, intellegent good looking and good companions but they aren't terriers
@@hugogodofredo9187 Boston is a terrier its original through breeding bulldogs/ French bulldogs with bull terriers and other terrier breeds until the Boston terrier was recognised as a terrier breed.
I really would love to get a Jack Russell terrier someday and I am so excited to watch the video when you get to that. I enjoy your work so much! Thank you so much and I know so many other people are so grateful for all the hard work you put into this! It really shows your love for responsible breeding and they are fantastic!
No Schnauzers?!? We've had German Shepherds, Cocker Spaniels, Smooth Haired Fox Terrier, Border Collie and a mini Schnauzer. The Schnauzer was my favorite.
I think the Irish Terrier is arguably the world’s most handsome dog. Someone in my neighborhood had a male Irish Terrier a few years back, and he was a sweetheart. Not dog aggressive at all.
I have a patterdale, he is fantastic and very smart, he is domestic but his parents are working dogs, very loyal too, I have a regular stream of rabbits and pheasants, high energy, toughest dog I've ever trained, love him very much tho.
@EABOY2600 Yes,,when I first rescued mine I was a little confused about the difference between AmStaffs and APBTs. They seemed so much alike. My AmStaff is definitely docile lol,,biggest 100 pound scaredy cat ever lol......
I’ve had min pins growing up but rescued a half min pin half rat terrier. Little dog, big personality. Loves rides in the car, scoping out the neighborhood and memorizing where the chipmunks are hanging out. He acts tough but wouldn’t hurt a fly. Rescued 5 years ago and has helped tremendously through alcohol sobriety and depression. He’s not a huge fan of kids unless they’re well trained but I’d recommend a rat terrier to anyone looking for an energetic, loyal, cuddly little buddy.
I have a JRT mix and those dogs are the best and entertain you for hours but they’re HIGHLY active. (Shocker lol). Luckily you can just let em off leash and they’ll work themselves out.
I grew up having airedales around ; never more than 1 at the same time, but since it's my mom's favorite breed, she basically cannot live without them. I also had a cairn terrier jack russel mix.. best dog ever. A complete psycho, crazy high energy, but so incredibly loyal and, suprisingly, wonderful with children. He had a special bond with my little niece ; she started walking him (supervised of course!) when she was just 3 years old. My breed of choice would be a Norwich Terrier though💕
Patterdale is essentially a working version of the Lakeland terrier, the Lakeland is a very game terrier itself. jag terrier is descended from the old Manchester and Welsh terrier.
They are all Fell terriers (a group). All will have common breeds in them such as the now extinct black and tan terrier. Jadgs are bred from old wired hairs and black and tan terriers (possibly with Welsh in too) for example. I'd class Jadgs no better or worse than a good Patterdale or Lakeland if you can still find good lines.