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Hot: 15 to 27 °C
Cold: 0 to 7 °C
800 to 1.50K USD
150 to 200 PSI
Jump: 3-4 Feet
Run: 25-30 Miles per hour (40-48 km/h)
The Brazilian Terrier is a breed of dog that was developed in Brazil; it is also known as the Fox Paulistinha and the Terrier Brasileiro. It was believed that this breed first appeared in Brazil about the mediate of the ordinal focused as a provide of the deliberate mixing of local dogs with imported terriers like the Jack Russell Terrier and the Miniature Pincher. The major motivating was to breed a dog that could have served aggregated purposes as well as including pest control as well as attribute protection, and companionship.
The small to sensible height and comparative build of a Brazilian Terrier lends the breed its touch sleek appearance. The short, thick coats of these dogs are white with varying amounts of black, tan, or blue patterns.
The Brazilian Terrier is a high energy, fun loving breed that also happens to be quite vigilant. They are great society animals since they are ethnic and loyal to their families, and they never hid their want for attention.
They are brisk pets and companions once trained. One of only two Brazilian dog breeds, the Fox Paulistinha is aboriginal to the country.