The Terriers of Scotland and Ireland

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Pub. Date: 2003-08-01
Publisher(s): Doral Pub
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Summary

If you love dogs in general and terriers in particular then you will love this book. The book is the first of a two volume work about the Terriers of the British Isles. Many dog owners are interested in their breed, not from a formal stance, but from the perspective of its 'informal' history. For instance, the phenomenal popularity of the Collie and German Shepherd over the years can be traced to popularity of Lassie and The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. Every child who watched these shows knew that, if they owned one, their dog would behave in an identical manner to their TV or film heroes. 'Terriers of Scotland and Ireland' is a 'terrier social history'. It is more concerned about their working and companion qualities and with the origins of the breed than in detailing the qualities of big prize-winners. The book is historically accurate and provides the professional dog owner with the data needed to develop an improved breeding program. Whether you are a professional or an amateur dog owner you will have endless hours of enjoyable reading.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xv
The Terriers of Scotland: "The Most Ancient Dog of Britain"p. 3
Early Terrier Historyp. 4
Terriers in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuriesp. 5
Terriers in the Nineteenth Centuryp. 6
Terriers in Scotlandp. 9
The Most Ancient Dog of Britain?p. 10
The Blue Paul Terrier: The Fighting Dog of Scotlandp. 11
The Clydesdale or Paisley Terrier: "The Most Beautiful of Terriers"p. 17
The Cairn Terrier: The Original Scottish Terrier?p. 23
The "Short-Haired Skye"p. 23
The Working Cairnp. 24
"Tod-hunters"p. 27
The Origin of the Cairn Terrierp. 29
The Elusive Cairn of Oldp. 29
Early Literaturep. 30
The Artistic Evidencep. 34
The "Ancient" Cairnp. 36
The Cairn Terrier: Breed Recognition and Early Winnersp. 37
In Britainp. 37
In North Americap. 45
The West Highland White Terrier: Definitely Not Just a Baby Face!p. 51
The Working Westiep. 52
From Working to Show Benchp. 54
The Origin of the West Highland White Terrierp. 55
"Pure" Terriersp. 55
The Problem of Colorp. 56
A Tantalizing Piece of Evidencep. 60
That Ubiquitous "Spanish Dog"p. 60
Family Connectionsp. 61
Definitely Not a "White Scottie"p. 68
The Westie: Breed Recognition and Early Winnersp. 69
In Britainp. 69
In North Americap. 78
The Skye Terrier: "The Heavenly Breed" With the Heart of a Lionp. 85
Unique Conformationp. 86
From Sport to Show Benchp. 88
The Origin of the Skye Terrierp. 91
Nineteenth Century Theoriesp. 93
Twentieth Century Theoriesp. 99
Whither the Skye Terrier?p. 103
The Skye Terrier: Breed Recognition and Early Winnersp. 107
In Britainp. 107
In North Americap. 114
The Dandie Dinmont Terrier: More Than a Fictional Characterp. 119
Sir Walter Scott and the Dandie Dinmont Terrierp. 119
The Sporting Dandiep. 120
The Dandie and Badgersp. 122
The Superdog Phenomenon and the Dandiep. 124
Today's Dandie Dinmontp. 126
The Origin of the Dandie Dinmont Terrierp. 127
The "Gypsy" Connectionp. 128
The "Piper" Allan Connectionp. 130
The James Davidson Connectionp. 132
The Nineteenth Century Cynologists and Their Theoriesp. 135
Twentieth Century Theories for the Origin of the Dandiep. 140
And so...p. 142
The Dandie Dinmont Terrier: Breed Recognition and Early Winnersp. 145
In Britainp. 145
In North Americap. 152
The Scottish Terrier: The Little "Diehard"p. 155
The "Scotch" Terrier and the Scottish Terrierp. 155
The Working Scotp. 157
Today's Scottiep. 160
The Origin of the Scottish Terrierp. 161
Controversyp. 161
Two Conflicting Viewsp. 162
From Cairn Terrier to Scottish Terrierp. 166
Whither the Scottie?p. 168
The Scottish Terrier: Breed Recognition and Early Winnersp. 169
In Britainp. 169
In North Americap. 176
The Terriers of Ireland: Enigmas Wrapped in a Riddlep. 185
The Riddlep. 185
Breed Similaritiesp. 186
The Tangled Ancestryp. 188
The Theoriesp. 190
Who Came First?p. 193
The Kerry Blue Terrier: Ireland's All-Purpose Terrierp. 197
Terriers and Badgers--What Can We Believe?p. 197
Hunting at Home and Abroadp. 198
The Protective Kerryp. 200
The Origin of the Kerry Blue Terrierp. 203
Narrowing the Focusp. 210
The Kerry Blue Terrier: Breed Recognition and Early Winnersp. 215
In Britainp. 215
In North Americap. 217
The Glen of Imaal Terrier: The Fighting Irish?p. 221
The Origin of the Glen of Imaal Terrierp. 225
The Theoriesp. 225
History and Geographyp. 226
The Wheaten Factorp. 227
Enter the Cairnp. 229
The Bulldog and Bull and Terrierp. 230
The Glenp. 231
The Glen of Imaal Terrier: The Road to Recognitionp. 233
In Irelandp. 233
In Englandp. 234
In North Americap. 235
The Irish Terrier: Ireland's Red Devilp. 237
The Heroic Irishp. 238
Rough Rootsp. 239
The Hunting Dogp. 240
The War Dogp. 242
The Origin of the Irish Terrierp. 245
The Theoriesp. 245
The "Scottish" Terrier Influencep. 249
The Irish Wolfhound Influencep. 251
The Soft Coated Wheaten Influencep. 254
Bulldog and Bull Terrier Influencep. 254
The Kerry Blue Influencep. 256
Whither the Irish Terrier?p. 258
The Irish Terrier: Breed Recognition and Early Winnersp. 259
In Britainp. 259
In North Americap. 266
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier: An Iron Fist in a Velvet Glovep. 271
A Sporting Heritagep. 271
The Origin of the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrierp. 273
A Lack of Datap. 273
Possible Ancestorsp. 275
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier: Breed Recognition and Early Winnersp. 281
In Irelandp. 281
In Englandp. 283
In North Americap. 284
The Riddle Solved?p. 287
Bibliographyp. 289
Indexp. 295
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