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Mar 05 2015
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It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day – the day when we all want to be a little bit Irish! Despite being pretty tiny – about the size of the State of Indiana – the Emerald Isle has made a big contribution to the world of dogs worldwide. At least 8 native dog breeds that are recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) originated in Ireland!
1. Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
These lifelong puppies were bred for vermin control and herding.
The world’s tallest dog, Irish Wolfhounds are pretty unmistakable. Each year, one strolls down New York City’s Fifth Avenue as Grand Marshal of the St. Patrick’s Day parade.
3. Irish Setter
These enthusiastic dogs are famous for their striking red color.
Rexxx, from the 2007 film “Firehouse Dog” was an Irish Terrier (played by 4 different actors).
The Kerry Blue was the first dog registered to Irish Kennel Club. The fiery and fun terrier was bred as an all-purpose farm dog, watchdog, herding dog, hunting dog, water retriever, and of course, vermin hunter.
These playful dogs have a great sense of humor, but are probably best known for their water-repellant double coat of crisp ringlets.
While they were first recognized by the AKC in 2009, 131 years after the Irish Setter, these dogs are the older of the two.
These gentle but spirited terriers were originally bred to keep vermin out of the home, and to hunt badgers, foxes.
Whether farmers, herders or hunters, all of these Irish breeds were bred for hard work – and their work ethic, energy, and enthusiasm make them great pets for active families!
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