Is your pup Irish? Celtic?
If they are, you’ll probably recognize it easily through their bright, vibrant, curious, and enthusiastic personality. From the Emerald Isle comes a list of beautiful treasures, and their pups are certainly high on that list.
Be savvy this St. Patrick’s Day and know a few things about the most Irish dogs around.
Irish Setter
A perfect build and is described as one of the most beautifully balanced and most elegant dogs ever. Known for their deep enthusiasm and very high sensibility, they are scent hound working dogs known for their superb hunting skills.
Irish Terrier
Did you know that Irish Terriers were used to transport messages between troops on the front lines in World War I? Neat right? Not too surprising if you are this man’s best friend, because you know he is of the most loyal breed.
Irish Water Spaniel
One of 9 breeds recognized dating back to the 17th century, making this pup one of the oldest spaniels, although their origin still remains unknown. It seems as if they evolved from dogs in Persia, and made their way to Ireland via Spain. Their long, crisp, curly cue fur is one feature that you will never miss, or want to and they are easily identified by their rat tail!
Irish Wolfhound
Dating back to Roman 391 A.D. and described as giant, noble, stable, strong, and sturdy, this big dog is full of pride. They even have the intelligence to separate family, friend, or foe with their very skillful intelligence.
The Irish Red and White Setter
The newest of the AKC breed, and as mysterious and mythical as the early days of Ireland. Undoubtedly unique with its spotted texture, this red coat pup is raved for its dedication to its loving family.
Irish Glen of Imaal
Ready for a chase? Meet your match, the Glen of Imaal Terrier. The fun-loving pup of all the spaniels is one fast cookie, with length outshining their height and is adventurous and courageous. Discovered during the reign of Elizabeth I, they were highly recognized as silent hunting dogs. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), they appreciate strong leadership and require heavy discipline, and in return, they are impeccably behaved. They are high-energy and great for active families.
Kerry Blue Terrier
From Kerry Blue, Ireland, the breed, like Kerry Beagles, are well known for hunting and often used to work with the English police. One of their best features, they are a great family dog for kids.
Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Most happy when he is exercising, he is a farm dog that belongs with a large family to grant him the attention he deserves. Don’t be surprised when this family pet jumps into your arms or goes straight to your face to kiss you as a greeting!
Is your pup Irish? Do they fit the criteria above? For more on Irish dog breeds, check out the Irish Kennel Club website.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day from JustFoodForDogs!