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PATTERDALE
TERRIER
Characteristics,
care, health & breeders below.

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From An Owner: The
border country of northern England and southern Scotland is a unique
area that has given birth to several breeds of earth working terriers.
The terrain is rugged, the weather harsh and the people tough. Life is
primarily on remote farms with sheep being the main farm commodity,
and for centuries, they have been protected from fox predation by
aggressive hound and terrier work. Dogs suited to this inhospitable
climate have weatherproof coats and may be larger than their southern
cousins. Patterdale terriers are native to the Lake District of
northern England where the tall, bare and beautiful hills are called
Fells. The weather is cold, wet and windy. The fells are steep, rocky
and filled with foxes. Even 20th century farmers depend on organized
fox-hound hunts to diminish the numbers of foxes that prey on their
sheep, and the fox-hounds depend on fell terriers to extricate foxes
from deep crevices in the rock. The Fells are so rough that horses can
not be used for hunting, so the Huntsman, his assistants, the hounds
and terriers may cover miles walking on a mountainside in a day. The
Huntsman and the Whipper in each keep a pair of terriers at their side
to be instantly available when the fox goes to ground. Only the
toughest of terriers can keep up all day, then go to earth and rout
out a hill-fox under the worst of conditions. The Patterdale is that
type of terrier. They are all of working terrier lineage and have a
definite stamp of type. Fell and Patterdale terriers are well known as
hard-bitten terriers, willing to work any place, at any time. They are
loyal companions, but are rarely kept strictly as pets (there is work
to be done)! People who admire these terriers do so because of their
working talents. They are quiet indoors or out and are not usually
dominant with people. They tend to ignore other dogs and to be rather
aloof. As experienced working terriers, Patterdales may find den
trials and artificial earths a bore and refuse to enter. However, in
the field it is an entirely different story.
~ Mr. Robert Burns |
 | Height: 10"
to 13" at the shoulder.
Color: Black,
Red, Chocolate, or Black and Tan. There are two coat types, smooth and
rough. |
 | Basic
Requirements: Patterdale
Terriers are active dogs that need a moderate-size yard in which to
run and play. Weekly brushing and occasional bathing will keep the
coat in good shape. |
 | Temperament:
Bold, brave
and devoted to their owners, Patterdale Terriers aim to please. |
 | Health
(Health Dictionary click here) Average
lifespan is around 12 years. |
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Rescue
/ Patterdale Terrier breeders
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Patterdale
Terrier Club of America http://www.ptca.00go.com/
Pamela
Mettrick
MQH Patterdale Terriers, USA http://www.patterdale.net
Anglo-American
Kennels Andrea
Marshall, Florida http://www.hometown.aol.com/anampatterdales/index.html
Photos
courtesy of Pamela Mettrick.
left:
PTCA "Hall of Fame" recipient "MQH Grip"
right:
puppies
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