Cesky terrier

English

Etymology

From Czech český (Czech); the breed was created by a Czech breeder, František Horák, in 1948, as a cross between a Sealyham terrier and a Scottish terrier, to create a terrier suitable for hunting in the forests of Bohemia.

Noun

Cesky terrier (plural Cesky terriers)

  1. A well-muscled, short-legged breed of hunting terrier.

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