Dog Breeds that Start with T (original) (raw)
Updated: January 24, 2023
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Here is a list of dog breeds that start with the letter T.
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Taco Terrier
Taco terriers are known by a variety of names, including the Chitoxy Toy and the Chiwoxy.
Teacup Chihuahua
Teacup Chihuahuas are not a separate breed but result from breeding the smallest pups from litters.
Teddy Roosevelt Terrier
The breed was named in President Theodore Roosevelt's honor when it was officially recognized in 1999.
Tenterfield Terrier
These terriers have quick minds and fast feet making them excellent for agility competitions.
Terrier
Terriers were once the greatest dogs in the world.
Texas Heeler
Though they are loyal to their family, these dogs can be shy around strangers.
Thai Ridgeback
In their native Thailand, Thai Ridgebacks were used to hunt cobras.
Tibetan Spaniel
Originally bred to be a companion dog in Tibetan Buddhist lamaseries.
Tibetan Terrier
Tibetan terriers have round, flat, “snow shoe” feet that evolved to give them traction on snowy Himalayan paths
Torkie
The Torkie is alert and very vocal so it makes a great watchdog.
Tornjak
Tornjaks are very adaptable and can live harmoniously in packs as they get along well with other dogs.
Toy Fox Terrier
Hunters use the toy fox terrier to go into a fox's den and flush the animal out.
Toy Poodle
The word poodle is derived from German, and it means "to splash" or "puddle."
Turnspit
The turnspit was a small breed, weighing between 15 to 25 pounds and measuring 8 to 12 inches tall.
List of Dog Breeds that Start with the Letter T
- Taco Terrier
- Tamaskan
- Teacup Chihuahua
- Teacup Maltese
- Teacup Poodle
- Teddy Roosevelt Terrier
- Tenterfield Terrier
- Terrier
- Texas Heeler
- Thai Ridgeback
- Tibetan Mastiff
- Tibetan Spaniel
- Tibetan Terrier
- Torkie
- Tornjak
- Toy Fox Terrier
- Toy Poodle
- Transylvanian Hound
- Treeing Tennessee Brindle
- Treeing Walker Coonhound
- Turnspit
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