Kerry Blue Terrier Breed Introduction

Kerry Blue Terrier (detailed introduction)
Kerry Blue Terrier (Kerry Blue Terrier), also known as Irish Terrier, Ireland's national dog, originated in Ireland, dating back to the 19th century. It first attracted attention in the Kerry Blue mountains, hence the name. The Kerry Blue Terrier has been bred purely in its homeland for over a hundred years.
Kerry Blue Terrier, possessing multiple talents and the instinct to track and retrieve prey, is suitable for various types of work, easy to train, and has an indomitable spirit. It is hard to surpass as a guard dog. Historically in England, the Kerry Blue Terrier served as a police dog. With good care, special food, and designated training, the Kerry Blue Terrier has a long lifespan and remains dutiful near old age. In fact, a Kerry Blue Terrier between 6 to 8 years old is still considered a young dog.
Chinese name: Kerry Blue Terrier
Chinese aliases: Irish Terrier (detailed introduction), Ireland's national dog
English name: Kerry Blue Terrier
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Canidae
Genus: Canis
Species: Domestic dog
Distribution: Ireland