ALL ABOUT RAT TERRIERS
- By: Nancy Anderson
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Rat Terriers are one of the most intelligent breeds as some are too smart for
their own good. They are loyal to a fault and in many instances give their lives
to protect those that they have given their loyalty too. They are easily trained
for conformation, obedience and as working, herding and hunting dogs.
Rat Terriers make wonderful pets for the elderly as they are just as
content to lay at your feet, in your lap or next to you all day every day as
long as you do give them a period of time outside to run off their energy. They
make superb pets for children as they can play endlessly and they have a natural
instinct to protect young children. They make great companions for any age with
their comical expressions, their thousand facial expressions, their willingness
to learn and their keen spirit to please those around them.
Rat Terriers
are not yappy dogs but can be vocal if they sense there is trouble or when a
stranger is around. They however are very social and once they find that their
owners approve of the stranger they will be the first to shake their hand for a
pet on the head.
Rat Terriers are very curious creatures and can get in
predicaments that they sometime need help getting out of. They've been known to
climb trees, climb ladders, vault fences and end up in some of the most unusual
places. They are very eager and find themselves sometimes stuck in a hole that
wasn't quite large enough for them but going in is so much easier than coming
out!
Rat Terriers were thought once to be a "Hunting" type dog but has
gained popularity over the last 10 years as being one of the top on the list for
companion and working dogs. Rat Terriers are now being shown, kept as
companions, used as herding dogs, narcotic dogs and in the field of search and
rescue and of course they can still track a deer, run a fox and rabbit into the
ground and tree a squirrel.
A Rat Terrier can fit into any social class
and come out on top and be the life of the party. A Rat Terrier owner is a proud
owner and usually has more stories to tell about their beloved pet than anyone
without one wants to sit and listen to. 2 Rat Terrier owners together can
entertain each other for days with their dogs antics.
Rat Terriers are
one of the healthiest breed of canines with few health issues to date. The
smaller the dog the more health issues you can expect to have with them.
Their hair is short and the best way to deal with their shedding is to get
them accustomed to a daily VACUUMING - Yes I did say Vacuuming - at an early
age. One vacuum a day takes about 15 seconds and it will keep your house
virtually hair shed free. |