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Key Takeaways

  • Small breed belonging to the Extinct group, known for typical breed characteristics.
  • High-energy breed best suited for active owners who can provide plenty of daily exercise and mental stimulation.
  • Easy to train and a good choice for first-time owners; responds well to positive reinforcement.
  • Low-maintenance coat with minimal shedding; suitable for allergy sufferers.

Quick Facts

Group

Extinct

Size

Small

Life Span

12-16 years

Popularity

#409

Puppy Price

Unavailable

Energy Level

High

Shedding Level

Minimal

Trainability

Easy to Train

Common Names & Aliases

Clydesdale Terrier

⚖️Paisley Terrier Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Training Difficulty:Highly trainable, great for first-time owners

  • Shedding Level:Minimal shedding, easy to maintain

  • Activity Requirement / Exercise Need:Low exercise requirements, easy to satisfy

  • Lifestyle Adaptability:Exceptionally adaptable, thrives anywhere

  • Affection Level:Highly affectionate and loving companion

Disadvantages

  • Allergy Friendliness:Not hypoallergenic, may trigger allergies

  • Child Compatibility:Requires supervision around children

  • Grooming Requirements:High grooming needs, regular professional care

  • Dog Friendly:May be selective with other dogs

Price and Availability

Price Range

Unavailable

Unfortunately the Paisley Terrier is an extinct dog breed, so there isn't any available price range or breeder in the world for purchasing this breed.

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Availability

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Availability

Unavailable: This dog breed, unfortunately, is no longer available, it may even be extinct.

History

The Paisley Terrier is originated from Scotland, where they were kept as family pets and hunting companions. The dogs were also used and developed for hunting rats, vermin, and other small rodents. Records from 1440 using the word terrier, stating that the Skye Terrier was not the first of this grou

Recognition

Classifications

AKC Classification
Not recognized by the American Kennel Club.
FCI Classification
Not recognized by FCI.

This breed is recognized by the following organizations:

Frequently Asked Questions

The Paisley Terrier is not hypoallergenic, so it may trigger reactions in sensitive individuals.

The Paisley Terrier is moderately tolerant of children but requires supervision and proper introduction.

The Paisley Terrier requires extensive grooming, including regular professional grooming sessions.

highly energetic and requires several hours of exercise and mental stimulation daily, making the Paisley Terrier perfect for active families.

highly trainable and eager to please, making the Paisley Terrier ideal for first-time dog owners who want a responsive companion.

The Paisley Terrier barely sheds at all, perfect for those seeking a low-maintenance coat.

The Paisley Terrier is moderately tolerant of other dogs but may be selective about companions.

The Paisley Terrier requires minimal exercise, content with short walks around the block.

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