Sentences with phrase «of vermin hunters»

Other examples of vermin hunters are Parson Russel terriers, cairn terriers, lakeland terriers, West Highland white terriers and Scottish terriers.

Not exact matches

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Read previous Zoologger columns: The hairy beast with seven fuzzy sexes, Australia's truly glamorous camper, Jet - propelled living fossil with a problem, The sharpest mind in the farmyard, Invasion of the crazy incestuous ants, The fish with no stomach for its prey, Well - fed black widows promise safe sex, The butterfly that sleeps its way to safety, How to get elected in a termite democracy, Away in a vermin - infested manger, Child clones shape - shift to escape hunters.
History and Facts: The Irish Terrier originated in the Cork region of Ireland and was developed as a watchdog and vermin hunter.
History: Chinese Crested origin is China (since 13th century) and was often used as a stomach warmer to drive out sickness and also used as a hunter of vermin as a «Chinese Ship Dog».
Original Purpose: Hunters and fighters of vermin and dogs.
I wouldn't recommend you get a Primitive Breed Original Purpose: Hunters and fighters of vermin and dogs.
Like its Beagle parent, it's a good hunter of vermin.
Dog breeds developed in all parts of the world to do all kinds of jobs from bed warming in palaces and peasant huts, hunting vermin in farm pantries and barns, and driving livestock to market to hauling freight, watching over nomad camps, and retrieving quarry for hunters.
Other dogs played roles in the feist terrier's development in the quest to develop an ideal hunter of rodents and vermin.
During the mid-1800s, the development of Yorkshire terriers originated in Yorkshire, England, where the dogs were employed as hunters of rats and vermin in the textile mills.
Derived from the Latin word for Terra, many working terriers were selectively bred to hunt vermin, large rodents and foxes by «going to ground» in their underground burrows and dens and forcing them out of their habitats where the hunters awaited them.
• Are first and foremost family members with the secondary capacity for being hunters and eradicators of vermin.
This 18 — 24 pound cutie, originally bred as a vermin hunter, is characterized by the poof of hair atop his head, curved tail, and soulful eyes.
In exchange for food, shelter, and nurturing, the dog became a working partner, a hunter, guardian, herder, and dispatcher of vermin.
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