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- Q39185 subject Q7005210.
- Q39185 subject Q7139095.
- Q39185 subject Q8843790.
- Q39185 abstract "Australian in development, the forebears of the Tenterfield Terrier accompanied British settlers en route to Australia by ship. The forebears of these small dogs had been bred by hunters in Britain, typically for ratting. This type of dog suited shipboard life, where rats and mice were both a health hazard and a threat to food supplies. Today they are a strong, active, hardy and agile dog, their smooth short coat making them 'easy care' family companions.".
- Q39185 thumbnail Tenterfield_Terrier_01.jpg?width=300.
- Q39185 wikiPageExternalLink Breed_Details.aspx?bid=212.
- Q39185 wikiPageExternalLink br213.html.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q1002140.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q1318423.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q1370974.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q3161519.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q3224.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q35715.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q38669.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q38787.
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- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q5546516.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q6865135.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q7005210.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q7139095.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q7703695.
- Q39185 wikiPageWikiLink Q8843790.
- Q39185 comment "Australian in development, the forebears of the Tenterfield Terrier accompanied British settlers en route to Australia by ship. The forebears of these small dogs had been bred by hunters in Britain, typically for ratting. This type of dog suited shipboard life, where rats and mice were both a health hazard and a threat to food supplies. Today they are a strong, active, hardy and agile dog, their smooth short coat making them 'easy care' family companions.".
- Q39185 label "Tenterfield Terrier".
- Q39185 depiction Tenterfield_Terrier_01.jpg.