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The Kerry Blue Terrier (also known as the Irish Blue Terrier) (Irish: An Brocaire Gorm) is a breed of dog. [1] Originally bred to control vermin including rats, rabbits, badgers, ferrets, foxes, otters, hares, deer, and even wolves, over time the Kerry became a general working dog used for a variety of jobs including herding cattle and sheep.
Ch. Torums Scarf Michael (aka Mick or Mike) (29 May 1996 – 3 October 2011) in Liverpool, England, was a Kerry Blue Terrier who is best known for being the 2000 Best in Show winner at Crufts, and 2003 Best in Show of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Kerry Blue Terrier: CH Torums Scarf Michael: Mick 2003 Norfolk Terrier: CH Cracknor Cause Celebre Coco 2005 Bloodhound: CH Heathers Knock On Wood Knotty 2006 (Jan) Alaskan Malamute: CH Nanuke's Snoklassic No Boundaries Costello 2006 (Dec) English Springer Spaniel: Felicity's Diamond Jim: James 2007 Sealyham Terrier: Ch. Efbe's Hildago At ...
In the past, to become an Irish Kennel Club terrier champion, it was necessary for a terrier to be in possession of a Teastas Mor. Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, Irish Terrier (a.k.a. Irish Red Terriers) and Kerry Blue Terrier (a.k.a. Irish Blue Terriers) were the principal breeds used. These continued until the kennel ceased to license trials in ...
Terrier: Mrs Kath Newstead & Mrs Dorothy Taylor [46] 1977: Sh Ch. [c] Bournehouse Dancing Master: English Setter: Gundog: Mr Gordon F Williams [46] [49] 1978: Ch. Harrowhill Huntsman: Wire Fox Terrier: Terrier: Miss Evelyn Howles [46] [50] 1979: Eng Am Ch. Callaghan of Leander: Kerry Blue Terrier: Terrier: Wendy Streatfield [46] 1980: Ch ...
Kerry Beagle; Kerry Blue Terrier; R. Red Setter; S. Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier; V. Vulnerable dog breeds of the United Kingdom This page was last edited on 18 ...
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Though the exact origin of the Glen of Imaal Terrier is lost to history, some say that the breed may be related to the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier, another Irish terrier breed (in fact, some sources claim all Irish terrier breeds to be derived from the Soft-Coated Wheaten) and/or the Kerry Blue Terrier.