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The Ultimate Terrier Collection (Part 2)

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Uploaded: 7th Apr 2009 at 3:23 PM
Updated: 7th Apr 2009 at 6:39 PM - add file
For all of those who enjoyed my first mega-upload of terriers, I bring you the second and final instalment. As many of the breeds included are short-legged, a body shape which is impossible to achieve in the Sims 2, the reproductions are not exact but what I feel are acceptable proxies. *shakes fist at Maxis for not allowing more flexibility in create-a-pet*

Breeds included

Cairn Terrier
The plucky Cairn Terrier comes from the Scottish highlands where it was an efficient and formidable ratter. It is perhaps best-known as "Toto" in the classic film, The Wizard of Oz.

Norfolk Terrier
Friendly and energetic, the Norfolk began as (what else?) a ratter in East Anglia in England. It was originally considered the same breed as the Norwich, and indeed, the differences between the two are slight, save the ear carriage.

Norwich Terrier
The prick-eared sister of the Norfolk Terrier, the Norwich is to this day an impressive working terrier with a punishing bite. Norwich Terriers have a strong streak of the hallmark independent-mindedness that is present in all terriers, but with patience and a sense of humour can be highly trainable and intelligent.

Patterdale Terrier
Though originally not so much a breed as a type of terrier, the Patterdale has been rapidly gaining admirers among those who enjoy working their terriers, and a formal breed standard has been set forth. The breed comes in three coat varieties, two of which are represented here, the rough and the smooth coats, of which I have made four colours. Pick and choose the ones you like, or download all in one convenient file.

Sealyham Terrier
A personal favourite of mine, the Sealyham is a Welshman and was once among the most popular of terriers, but its numbers have dropped at an alarming rate prompting the British kennel club to mark it as endangered. Lively and curious, the Sealy can be initially wary of strangers, though quickly becomes friendly.

Terrier Brasileiro (Brazilian Terrier)
Often called the Fox Paulistinha in his native land, the Terrier Brasileiro is a playful and spirited breed with strong hunting instincts. It is likely a descendant of Fox Terriers. I have included two colours, liver-and-tan as well as black-and-tan.

Rat Terrier
Though downright obscure for many years, the Rat Terrier has enjoyed a tremendous surge in popularity as a companion dog. One of the only American terrier breeds, the Rat Terrier is often mistaken for a Jack Russell, though the two differ in both appearance and temperament.

Yorkshire Terrier (requested)
The epitome of the toy terrier, the Yorkie has gone from fearless ratter to pampered pooch and is now a very popular companion. Though now a working Yorkie is almost unheard of, the breed retains its bold and courageous temperament and has acquired a smooth silky coat.