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These terriers were bred in Great Britain specifically for burrow hunting. The dog must climb into the burrow and drive the animal out or pull it out during a fight. The terrier must be small in order to get into the burrow and be able to move freely in it, so traditionally the height at the withers of burrow terriers did not exceed 38.5 cm. At the same time, such a dog must be strong, courageous and have powerful jaws to fight an animal armed with teeth (and claws). Working in a burrow is not easy: it is dark, narrow and cramped, the earth crumbles and even blockages are possible. Terriers with smooth or short, and, as a rule, wiry hair are most suitable for hunting in such conditions. Materials used for the video script. Coren, Stanley. The Intelligence of Dogs: A Guide To The Thoughts, Emotions, And Inner Lives Of Our Canine Companions (English). — New York: Bantam Books, 1995. — ISBN 0-553-37452-4. ("The Intelligence of Dogs" by Stanley Coren). Research by the Author of this YouTube channel - Personal Interview with the owners of the breed, - Sample from 5 to 27 owners; 2022. - and other materials. Support the channel - LIKE, SUBSCRIPTION, ANY COMMENT! THANKS! --►To the author for food https://www.donationalerts.com/r/alex...