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Their white coat was specifically bred after a farmer accidentally shot his reddish-brown terrier, mistaking it for a fox!
One of few breeds naturally born with a short tail, unlike other bobtail breeds where tails are docked.
Developed in Scotland during the 1800s, these terriers were bred to hunt rats, foxes, and other vermin in the Scottish Highlands, with their white coat making them easily distinguishable from prey.
Developed in Australia during the 1800s for cattle herding in harsh conditions. These dogs worked tirelessly in remote areas, managing livestock across vast distances.
Regular grooming is essential for their double coat. They need consistent training to manage terrier stubbornness and require proper socialization to prevent small animal chasing.
Needs early socialization and training to manage herding instincts. Regular exercise crucial. Monitor for hearing and vision issues throughout life.