This is a comparatively new breed, and is the only Terrier that bears the national name. There is no evidence to show where it originally sprang from, who produced it, or for what reason. Before the institution of dog shows the generic term "Terrier" was applied to all earth dogs, and it would be difficult to prove that a white Terrier resembling those now under consideration existed at that time. There is little difference between the white English Terrier and the Manchester blackwhite-and-tan, except in color, for they are of similar shape and general character.
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| The standard
HEAD. * Narrow, long, and level; almost flat skull, without cheek muscles, wedge shaped, well filled up under the eyes, tapering to the nose, and not lippy. EYES. * Small and black, set fairly close together, and oblong in shape.
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| NOSE. EARS. * Cropped and standing perfectly erect. FEET. * Feet nicely arched, with toes set well together, and more inclined to be round than harefooted.
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| NECK AND
SHOULDERS.
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| BODY.
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| LEGS. TAIL. * Moderate length, and set on where the arch of the back ends, thick where it joins the body, tapering to a point, and not carried higher than the back.
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| COAT. CONDITION. * Flesh and muscles to be hard and firm. WEIGHT. * From 12 t0 20 pounds.
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| Faults
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