Black and Tan Terrier facts for kids
Other names | Old English Black and Tan Terrier Broken Coated Working Terrier Rough Coated Black and Tan Terrier Old Working Terrier Old English Terrier |
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Origin | England | ||||||||||||||||
Breed status | Extinct | ||||||||||||||||
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Notes | Fell terrier breeds and the Welsh terrier descend from the Black and tan terrier | ||||||||||||||||
Domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) |
The Black and Tan Terrier was a broad breed or type of terrier that was one of the earliest terriers breeds, whilst now extinct it is believed to be the ancestor of all modern Fell Terrier breeds and The Kennel Club recognised Welsh Terrier.
History
Working Fell Terriers (non-Kennel Club working terriers from the rocky Lakeland Fells [1] region of the UK) have always been quite variable, but have always been coloured terriers (tan, black or black and tan), as opposed to the white-coated "foxing terriers" preferred in the south of England.
From the coloured rough-coated Fell Terriers of Cumberland, Westmorland and the Scottish Borders were developed several Kennel Club breeds, including the Lakeland Terrier, the Welsh Terrier, and the Border Terrier.
See also
In Spanish: Terrier Black and Tan para niños