<\/span><\/h3>\nWith so many types of terrier dogs<\/strong>, it is impossible to select a single breed. The best terrier is the one that best adapts to what, as a future owner, you can offer. Before you bring a terrier home, make sure you know his personality, his basic requirements, and his level of maintenance.<\/p>\nGiven their past as hunting dogs for vermin and small prey, he considers that many of the terrier breeds still retain a certain aggressive, stubborn and dominant instinct, hence they are not a suitable type of dog for everyone.<\/p>\n
In general, a terrier may be perfect for you if you want an active, brave, and playful dog who likes to show off his canine IQ and personality. This is precisely what makes terriers one of the most popular types of dogs.<\/p>\n
On the flip side, a terrier may not be the best choice for you if you’re not able to provide consistent puppy training, if you have other small pets in the household, or if you don’t have enough time to exercise and engage in activities with your puppy.<\/p>\n
<\/span>What to expect from a terrier as a pet?<\/span><\/h3>\nIn short, terrier-type dogs are known for the following characteristics:<\/p>\n
\n- Intelligent, feisty, energetic, independent, and loyal personality.<\/li>\n
- High energy levels need to be channeled through exercise and stimulation.<\/li>\n
- High requirements for socialization, training, and maintenance.<\/li>\n
- Aggressive instinct towards small animals, and even towards other dogs.<\/li>\n
- The tendency towards dominant and protective behavior in case of not receiving adequate socialization and training.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
<\/span>Which terrier is the calmest?<\/span><\/h3>\nBased on the fact that terriers are not characterized as especially calm or relaxed dogs, it is said that some breeds tend to be calmer than others, as long as they are given the necessary training and level of exercise.<\/p>\n
The terrier dog breeds that seem to be calmer are:<\/p>\n