When a breed Terrier is listed can you assume this not non-shedding breed?

You cannot assume a terrier breed is a non-shedding breed.

While many terrier breeds are known for their wiry coats that require regular brushing and don't shed as much as other breeds, there are also terrier breeds that shed significantly.

Here are some examples:

* Airedale Terrier: Airedale terriers are known for shedding moderately.

* Yorkshire Terrier: While known for their long silky coats, Yorkshire terriers can shed, especially when they're blowing their coat (shedding more than usual)

* Cairn Terrier: Cairn terriers are considered moderate shedders.

It's important to research the specific terrier breed you're interested in to understand their shedding characteristics. Factors like coat type, grooming needs, and individual dog variations will all play a role in how much a dog sheds.