Wooftown Breed Guide

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    Welsh Corgi-Pembroke

    Famously owned by Queen Elizabeth II, these small pooches have a long body, big ears and a sweet sensibility. Pembroke Welsh Corgis are playful, quick-witted dogs and they should be given plenty of opportunities to expend their mental and physical …

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    Welsh Terrier

    Similar in appearance to Lakeland and Airedale terriers, Welsh Terriers are a lot of dog in a compact package. They are relatively easy to care for and have plenty of personality, but those feisty terrier instincts demand careful training and …

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    West Highland White Terrier

    A Westie is no lap dog. The West Highland White Terrier is a busy, intelligent breed that likes to have its nose in everything–sometimes literally. Channel your Westie’s energy and shower him with attention and you’ll have a devoted and …

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    Whippet

    Whippets are a loving, gentle breed with lots of energy. Make sure they have the opportunity to run around, but watch these lightning-fast dogs carefully or they’ll run off after small prey. They enjoy spending time with the family and …

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    Wire Fox Terrier

    Smooth and Wire Fox Terriers were long considered to be variations of the same breed, but they have recently been recognized as separate breeds with distinct origins. These smaller terriers are true live-“Wires”— entertaining, energetic and very independent.  Size:  15-20 …

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    Yorkshire Terrier

    There’s a reason the Yorkshire Terrier is in the top five most popular breeds according to the American Kennel Club. This non-shedding little dog with the big personality makes a wonderful companion and will become a loyal and affectionate member …