77% Compatible
Their unique speckled coat pattern, called 'belton,' is a trademark feature that only appears after birth.
Known as 'Daredevil' of dogdom, Irish Terriers were among the first breeds used as messenger dogs in WWI.
Developed in England during the 1800s for hunting game birds, these dogs excelled at 'setting' or crouching low when locating birds, allowing hunters to cast nets over the game.
Developed in Ireland during the 1800s for hunting vermin, guarding farms, and serving as versatile working dogs. Valued for their courage and adaptability in rural settings.
Regular grooming needed for coat maintenance. High exercise requirements must be met daily. Health screening for breed-specific issues recommended.
Requires regular brushing and stripping of coat. Strong prey drive necessitates secure fencing. Early socialization crucial for managing terrier temperament.