FCI Terrier Group
The Terrier Group is a designation used by most all-breed dog registries (or kennel clubs) for a Group of dog breeds consisting almost entirely of terriers. See Terrier Group for information related to most kennel clubs.
The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) additionally divides groups into subgroups, which the other main English-speaking kennel clubs do not. The FCI Terrier Group is made up of four different sections.
- Section 1 : Large and medium-sized Terriers
- Section 2 : Small-sized Terriers
- Section 3 : Bull type Terriers
- Section 4 : Toy Terriers
The FCI sorts the breeds in the group by section and country of origin as follows:
Section 1 : Large and Medium Sized Terriers
- 1. Germany
- Deutscher Jagdterrier (German Hunting Terrier)
- 2. Great Britain
- 3. Ireland
Section 2 : Small Sized Terriers
- 1. Australia
- 2. Great Britain
- 3. Japan
- Nihon Teria (Japanese Terrier)
- 4. Czech Republic
- Ceský Teriér (Cesky Terrier)
Section 3 : Bull Type Terriers
- 1. Great Britain
- 2. U.S.A.
Section 4 : Toy Terriers
- 1. Australia
- 2. Great Britain
See also
- Terrier Group
- FCI Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs Group
- FCI Pinscher and Schnauzer, Molossoid and Swiss Mountain Dog Group
- FCI Dachshund Group
- FCI Spitz and Primitive Types Group
- FCI Scenthound Group
- FCI Pointer Group
- FCI Retriever, Flushing Dog and Water Dog Group
- FCI Companion and Toy Dog Group
- FCI Sighthound Group
- Terrier
References
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