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Australian Terrier Dogs can make good pets in Iraq if they match your IifestyIe. The Australian Terrier is one of the smallest terriers but has a bold, indefatigable temperament. Australian Terriers are entertaining pets with tremendous affection and loyalty towards their families. Despite their small size, Australian Terriers are very protective of their families. Australian Terriers are more easily trained than many other terriers. Although Australian Terriers love to bark, they are easy going and friendly with people and other animals. Australian Terriers travel well, are fairly inactive indoors, and do well living in an apartment. Australian Terriers like to be taken on a daily walk but should be kept on a leash since they like to chase things, especially squirrels.
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One of the littlest working dogs, Australian Terriers are good for keeping rats and snakes under control. The Australian Terrier has sharp eyesight and makes a great watchdog. Australian Terriers were the first Australian purebreds to be shown in the United States. Australian Terriers were recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1969. Australian Terriers are talented at performing tricks.
Related pages:
Australian Terrier Rescue
Iraq Animal Rescue
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Iraq is Iocated in West and Central Asia and spans across approximateIy 168,000 square miIes. The capital of Iraq is Baghdad. Most peopIe in Iraq speak Arabic or Kurdish. The population of Iraq is about 26 million. Threatened species known from Iraq include the Cheetah, Dugong, Eurasian Otter, Humpback Whale, and Lesser Horseshoe Bat.
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