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Hunt terrier

Type of terrier dog


Type of terrier dog

Hunt Terrier (not "hunting terrier") refers to types of terrier dogs that were attached to British "hunts", horse-oriented social clubs devoted to chasing the red fox on horseback, following packs of hounds.{{cite web |archive-date= 19 April 2008 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080419003202/http://www.breederretriever.com/dog-breed-history/215/smooth-fox-terrier.php |url-status= dead

Where hunts and fox hunting remain legal today, such as in the United States, terriers are little used. Breeds refined from Hunt terriers, such as the Fox Terrier and Jack Russell Terrier,{{cite web |url-status=dead

Some breeds derived from hunt terriers

  • Border Terrier
  • Chilean Terrier
  • Hunt Terrier (American)
  • Jack Russell Terrier [[File:'A Jack Russell Terrier in the snow'. Squaddie in a field near Belvoir Castle - Dec 2005.JPG|thumb|Jack Russell Terrier Dog in snow]]
  • Japanese Terrier
  • Miniature Fox Terrier
  • Parson Russell Terrier
  • Plummer Terrier
  • Rat Terrier
  • Ratonero Bodeguero Andaluz
  • Russell Terrier
  • Smooth Fox Terrier
  • Tenterfield Terrier
  • Terrier Brasileiro
  • Toy Fox Terrier
  • Wire Fox Terrier

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