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Rat Terrier

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Rat Terrier - Pictures

The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Check out the many different Rat Terrier Pictures and Rat Terrier images. Get an in depth look at the Rat Terrier and see the many things that this breed has to offer.

Rat Terrier - Overview and History

The Rat Terrier, also known as the American Rat Terrier, the Decker Giant, the Squirrel Terrier and the Feist, was developed in England to control vermin. Rat Terriers became so adept at killing rats both above and below ground that breed enthusiasts in England entered them in rat-baiting contests, where bets were wagered on how many rats a particular dog could kill. One Rat Terrier reportedly killed 2,501 rats in a seven-hour period. Today’s Rat

Rat Terrier - Temperament

According to legend, the Rat Terrier got his name from Theodore Roosevelt. These dogs were brought into the White House to help control a rat infestation, and they made quick work of the rodents, eliminating them completely from the executive mansion. They are high energy dogs who love to be “at work,” chasing, digging for and killing pests. They are independent dogs who may not listen very well, but the families who love them say

Rat Terrier - Physical Characteristics

Rat Terriers are lively, muscular dogs that are often described by fanciers as “compact but meaty.” They have strong shoulders, deep chests and muscular legs. The ears of the Rat Terrier are carried erect when alert and can be either tipped or upright when the dog is in repose. The head is wedge shaped and muzzle is strong and slightly shorter than the skull. The nose color should correspond with the color of the coat.

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