Lakeland X Patterdale Terrier Pups For Sale

Madge is a Lively 10yr Old Border Terrier X Lakeland Madge is a rescue dog currently in a foster home waiting for a loving home Madge is a lovely girl who has had a long journey...We will have two male and two female black patterdale pups ready to purchase in eight weekMeet Our Terriers Welcome Owning a terrier is about responsible management “You can not train the terrier out of a terrier, they are their own people”.cats & hedgehogs are major casualties from our busy roads. Terriers need all family members to have regard for tight front door/ back gate security. Terriers need secure areas to exercise in regularly checked for fox holes or damage. Terriers need a short lead on streets and extender leads in parks so easily avoiding incidents where a terrier run in pursuit to their death. Terrier people are not about themselves they are about stepping up to this responsibility. Terrierrescue terriers have escaped death having been found stray Please don’t be off lead naive risk takers: Terriers don’t have 9 lives they are K9
Step forwards and offer these wonderful terriers a new home, step up to the plate all we ask for is safety consciousness. Rescueremedies specialises in Terriers and Staffies but has many other dogs too. Please see our other websites patterdaleterrierrescue; Enjoy and remember “Why BUY and BREED whilst so many DIE & are in desperate NEED” Click any photo to read more about the dogs in our forum Patterdale Terrier / Lakeland Terrier Hybrid Dogs Alfie the Patterland Terrier (Patterdale Terrier/Lakeland Terrier hybrid)—"Alfie is bold, exuberant and feisty. Shetland Sheepdog Puppies For Sale AlbertaCan be a lap dog, but tends to not stay for long, if there are noises, etc..."Hs Code For Industrial Vacuum Cleaner Find a Patterland Terrier BreederPuppies For Sale In Lubbock Texas
Rescue a Patterland Terrier The Patterland Terrier is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Patterdale Terrier and the Lakeland Terrier. Alfie, a 5-year-old Patterdale Terrier mixed with a Lakeland Terrier (Patterland Terrier)Sign UpLog InSign UpLog InNot NowSee AllPatterdale/Fell TerriersIn the uk they are not recognised by the kennel club as they are being breed so recklesly that true standard is not possible and never will be.The "patterdale" was first breed to be a black lakeland Type terrier through selective breeding the black became dominant and the tan dissapears from the line leaving a lakeland looking dog but black with a fleck of white on the chest.I have breed Black terriers for nearly 20 years here in cumbria lake district England and have NEVER h...ad a black and tan in a litter. I always tried to breed a black terrier to the lakeland terrier standard.I know of people who cross with JRT's to make them smaller who use Staffordshire bull terriers to make them more game.
If anyone is going to breed i encourage you to Please try to read the book The fell terrier and you will get a better understanding from the men who first gave us the Black Fell Terrier, Cyril Breay and Frank Buck why and how..Point to note even in america they are recognised as a breed and have a standard....how i will never realy understand.It look's as though the Patterdale with this rediculouse breeding that goes on, will always be classed in the same way as a lurcher. Patterdale/Fell Terriers added a new photo.Patterdale/Fell TerriersThis book tells u the origins of the fell terrier in all its forms a very good read.Talking to some of the old timers of cumbria and it's outskirts.The Fell TerrierPatterdale/Fell TerriersA Game dog...He is dog who will fight his quarry to the death.He will not let the size of the quarrry or how hard it bites back deter him from trying to kill it.He will litteraly fight to the death.Is a dog a bitch mostly who will fight a quarry of wich it knows it can kill.
The diffrence is when this dog comes in contact with a bigger prey it has the brains to tell the diffrence and will corner the prey and just bark (bay).This will indicate to the surface the dog h...as a quarry and direct the digger/handlers to its position. The quarry will be dispatched by them when they have dug it out. In cumbria uk as i live born and breed digging is not always a viable option as plenty prey take up residence in limestone cracks and crevases making there dens.Plenty of dynamite would be needed to aquire such prey(lol)(There is such a den not 2 miles from my home that has swallowed many a dog both game and not.We think there is a path inside that a whiley fox has to travel and knows the pitfalls all to well) so a game dog would be used and if he returned with a bloody coat then the job u know was done.There are uses for both types of dog in diffrent environtments.Buck and Breay were the first breeders of the black fell, Laterly to be called the patterdale But not by them.
The name some old cumbrian men say does not exist "no such thing" its a black fell or a black lakeland.It has no connection with the village patterdale in cumbria what so ever.Today there are many types of "patterdale" some are so bully they would not be able to enter the slim limestone cracks that hold such dens.This now does not matter as the ban on hunting with dogs is in force. Patterdale/Fell TerriersLucy 3 yrs oldPatterdale/Fell Terriers updated their cover photo.My BitchPatterdale/Fell TerriersTho controversial among-st some old terrier men (him not the book god rest his soul) Brian plummer the Fell Terrier is a great read.Patterdale/Fell Terriersblack n tan patterdales meh ur haveing a fking laugh get breeding they should be black ..black i tell you!!Find a Lakeland Terrier Breeder Rescue a Lakeland Terrier The Lakeland Terrier is small and sturdy. It is squarely proportioned, much like the Welsh Terrier, but smaller. His body is deep and narrow and his head is balanced and rectangular.
The muzzle is strong and the nose is black and can be liver colored on liver dogs. The ears are small and V-shaped, folding over. The eyes are moderately small with an oval outline. Eye color comes in black, brown or dark hazel. The stop is barely noticeable. The front legs are strong and straight when viewed from the front. The teeth are relatively large and meet in a level, edge-to-edge or a slightly overlapping scissors bite. The Lakeland Terrier has a double coat. The outer coat is hard and wiry in texture and the undercoat is close to the skin and soft. The hair is usually cut so it is longer on the muzzle and legs. Coat colors come in solid blue, black, liver, red and wheaten. It also comes with saddle markings, where a second color covers the back of the neck, back, sides and up the tail. Saddle colors may be blue, black, liver or varying shades of grizzle. Puppies are often born black and change coloring as they grow. The tail is set high and generally docked. The Lakeland Terrier is an alert, lively, cheerful, loving and affectionate dog.
This breed loves children. Confident and brave, it needs unyielding training along with a firm, consistent, confident pack leader. The Lakeland Terrier likes to dig and may be a barker, and needs to be told to hush if it becomes obsessive. This breed may be difficult to housebreak, but tends to learn quite easily otherwise. Make sure that the training is full of variety and offers the dog a challenge. You will find the dog quickly learns what you want from him. The Lakeland Terrier gets along well with other dogs if properly socialized. Socialize your dog when it is still young with other dogs, cats and other animals so it does not fight or chase them when it is older. Dogs that are allowed to take over the home will become feisty, willful, determined, and will tend to guard their toys and food. They may become unsure around strangers. They may also become dog aggressive and bark obsessively, as they try and rule those around them. These are NOT Lakeland Terrier traits, but rather human induced traits, brought on by the lack of leadership from the people around them.
Dogs that do develop Small Dog Syndrome, will change for the better as soon as the dog starts getting firm, consistent rules to follow, limits as to what it is and is not allowed to do, along with a daily pack walk. In other words, do not be a meek owner, be a real pack leader. Like all dogs, a Lakeland's housebreaking success is very much a function of how the puppy was raised. Puppies raised commercially in wire crates are MUCH harder to housebreak. Most of the Lakelands that end up in breed rescue come from large-scale breeders raising pups in wire crates. Common reasons for surrender are dog aggression and housebreaking issues. A well-bred, well-raised Lakeland that has an owner who satisfies the dogs natural instincts do not have these issues and are a pleasure to own. Height: Not above 14½ inches (36.8 cm) Weight: Males 17 pounds (7.7 kg) Females 15 pounds (6.8 kg) The Lakeland Terrier is good for apartment life. It is very active indoors and will do alright without a yard.
This dog needs to be taken on a daily, brisk, long walk, jog or run alongside you when you bicycle. While out on the walk the dog must be made to heel beside or behind the person holding the lead, as in a dog's mind the leader leads the way, and that leader needs to be the human. In addition, it will enjoy running and playing off the leash at regular intervals in a safe area. The Lakeland Terrier is certainly suitable for sports activities such as catch and agility skills. About 3 to 5 puppies The Lakeland Terrier should have its coat plucked two or three times each year by pulling the old hair out by hand. Remove loose hair also from the ear passages and trim excess hair between the pads of the feet. The coat of show dogs will require more intensive grooming. This breed sheds little to no hair. The Lakeland Terrier breed dates back to the 1800s and is one of the oldest terrier breeds that is still around today. The breed was originally called the Patterdale Terrier, however it is a separate breed from the Patterdale Terrier that we know of today.