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  Lakeland Terrier
The Lakeland Terrier is a dog breed, one of many Terrier breeds, that originated in the Lake District of England as a descendant of the old English Black and Tan and Fell Terriers.
Lakeland Terriers grow to between 33 and 38cm (13 to 15 inches) in height measured to the withers with a weight of between 7 and 8 kg (15 to 17 lbs).
The Lakeland Terrier is suitable for fox and rabbit hunting and for sheep predator control.
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 What to feed a Lakeland Terrier
The Lakeland Terrier developed in England's Cumberland County, a county that borders both Scotland and the Irish Sea.
The Lakeland Terrier is tough, brave and agile, with a slender body that enables it to follow its quarry through narrow crevices.
For the Lakeland Terrier I recommend foods that are a blend of wheat, oats, lamb, poultry, and potato.
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 Lakeland Terrier Breed Information and Pictures - Dooziedog.com
Lakeland Terriers are somewhat wary of strangers and will chase household pets if they are not socialized at a young age.
The Lakeland Terrier should have its coat stripped (the old hairs plucked out) two to three times per year, for the rich color to be retained.
Lakeland Terriers can be kept in a flat, but they do need to receive regular exercise and opportunities to run and play off the lead.
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 American Kennel Club - Lakeland Terrier
The Lakeland Terrier was bred to hunt vermin in the rugged shale mountains of the Lake District of northern England.
The Lakeland Terrier is a breed of moderation.
The Lakeland Terrier comes in a variety of colors, all of which are equally acceptable.
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 Lakeland Terriers: What's Good About 'Em? What's Bad About 'Em?
Originating in the rugged mountains of the Lake District in northern England, the Lakeland Terrier was paired with Lakelandhounds to hunt Lakelandes, and with Otterhounds to hunt otters.
Lakeland Terriers are a determined force to reckon with if they decide to initiate or accept a challenge to fight.
Many terriers are quick to react to teasing, and even to the normal clumsiness that comes with small children (accidental squeezing of their ears or pulling of whiskers or stepping on their paw).
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 Lakeland Terrier
One of the pastimes was to hunt with terriers and from these people with their different ideas of the ideal terrier combined with the landscape of the Lake District evolved the Lakeland Terrier.
Lakelands are very intelligent dogs and have an attitude of ‘done that what’s next’ even if they are not ready to proceed.
Terrier puppies are fairly fearless and can, if allowed, be over the top in meeting and greeting other dogs and humans.
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 Lakeland Terrier - Canada's Guide to Dogs
The Lakeland Terrier, once known as the Patterdale Terrier, originated in Cumberland County in England in the early 19th century.
The Lakeland was bred to hunt vermin in the rugged shale mountains of the northern England Lake District.
Some of the breeds involved in the development of the Lakeland Terrier include: The Wire Fox Terrier, the Border Terrier, the Bedlington Terrier, and the early Dandie Dinmont Terrier.
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 Lakeland terrier - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
LAKELAND TERRIER [Lakeland terrier] breed of strong working terrier developed in the 18th and 19th cent.
The Lakeland was originally bred to follow to ground and kill foxes that preyed upon the Lake District's livestock.
To this end, it was common practice on the part of foxhunters to include several of these fearless terriers in their hound packs.
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 Lakeland Terrier - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Lakeland Terrier, English breed of dog, established in the 19th century for hunting purposes.
Terrier Group, a dog grouping recognized by the Kennel Club in Britain.
The Tibetan Terrier is square-shaped and is not dissimilar in appearance to the Bearded...
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 Lakeland Terrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lakeland Terrier is a dog breed, one of many Terrier breeds, that originated in the Lake District of England as a descendant of the old English Black and Tan and Fell Terriers for the purpose of hunting vermin.
In 1925 the breed attained homogeneity following a cross-breeding with the Fox Terrier and the Airedale Terrier.
It has been suggestd that the lakeland terrier's great stamina derives from running all day with the hounds, unlike his close cousin, the fox terrier, who would have been carried in a saddle bag to be released only when the fox had gone to earth.
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 Lakeland Terrier Dog and Puppies
The Lakeland Terrier originates from England and was bred originally for hunting otters, foxes, rats and mice.
The Lakeland Terrier's coat is normally a shade of red, wheaten, brown, blue, fl, fl and tan, blue and tan, red-grey.
Terrier dogs have always been viewed as real assets by their owners and have worked with man for centuries.
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 Lakeland Terrier at Doxette - The Right Dog Antiques and Collectibles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lakeland Terrier Dog Sworn Enemy Of The Fox The Lakeland Terrier dog comes from the rugged English Lake District where it is the sworn enemy of the fox, having been used as an earth Terrier with the local hunts.
Lakeland Terrier Dog Pattreiouex Senior Service Lakeland Terrier cigarette card issued in 1939 by J. Pattreiouex Ltd. This card was given as a free premium and was inserted into a packet of 20 Senior Service cigarettes.
Lakeland Terrier Dog Standard Visualization Chosen as the standard visualization model for the Lakeland Terrier dog is American and Canadian Ch.
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 Lakeland Terrier History and Traits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Lakeland Terrier originated from the Lake District of Northern England.
At first, the Lakeland appears to have a typical terrier personality but their character is much more complex.
The desired height of a Lakeland is 13 1/2 to 15 1/2 inches.
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Lakeland terriers look as thought they are standing on their tip toes.
Lakeland terriers get along with other dogs but should be taught not to chase cats at a young age.
Fiesty and cheerful, the Lakeland Terrier loves to be the centre of his owner's life.
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 Lakeland Terrier - A Lovable Dog With Strong Terrier Character
The Lakeland Terrier is one of the oldest breeds of working terriers.
Lakelands are very alert and prone to bark at any disturbances.
The Lakeland Terrier is a very active dog and should have plenty of opportunity for long walks - always on a leash.
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 Lakeland Terrier : Dog Breeds - Dog.com
Fox Hunts often carried Lakeland Terriers to use as the "go-to-ground" terrier used to root the fox out of its lair.
In the early 20th century the breed was standardized and in 1921 began to be shown as the Lakeland Terrier in England.
A medium-sized, rough coated terrier with lavish eyebrows and beard.
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 Lakeland terrier - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Lakeland, city, Polk County, central Florida, in the highland region; incorporated 1885.
Terrier, any of several breeds of small to medium-size pet dogs, originally employed for hunting small animals.
- breed of terrier: a wirehaired terrier with a fl and tan coat, belonging to a breed originally developed in England for foxhunting
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 Lakeland Terrier puppies for sale breeders Lakeland Terriers
The Lakeland Terrier is an enthusiastic breed who enjoys playing with adults or children and has a way of getting its own way making them an entertaining pet.
Lakeland Terriers are related to the Border, Bedlington and Dandie Dinmont Terrier.
The Lakeland Terrier was used to hunt vermin in the rugged shale mountains of the Lake District of northern England.
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 Lakeland Terrier
The Lakeland Terrier originated in the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland in northern England.
The breed is thought to be the result of crosses between various terriers, including the Border Terrier, the Bedlington Terrier, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, the Fox Terrier and the Old English Terrier (now extinct).
The first Lakeland Terrier club was formed in 1912.
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 Choosing a Lakeland Terrier
In 1934, the Lakeland terrier was recognized by the American Kennel Club as a member of the terrier group.
The coat of the Lakeland terrier is wiry with a soft undercoat.
The Lakeland terrier is a great family dog that does well in the city or country.
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 LAKELAND TERRIER - Information
The Lakelands were practical working terriers, required to face and kill the fox underground.
The breed was then called the Patterdale or Fell Terrier and came in a variety of colors as well as white.
The Lakeland coat must be groomed in a manner similar to that of the Wire Fox and other rough-coated terriers.
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 Lakeland Terrier Information, Lakeland Terriers
The Lakeland Terrier is a solid, squarely proportioned dog similar to the Welsh Terrier, but a bit smaller.
The Lakeland Terriers may be difficult to housebreak, but tend to learn quite easily otherwise.
The Lakeland Terrier was recognized in 1921 and accepted into the AKC in 1934.
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 Lakeland Terrier Information
The Lakeland Terrier is one of the oldest working terrier breeds still known today.
There is evidence that the Lakeland is an offshoot of the breed that became known later as the Bedlington, which is closely related to the Dandie Dinmont.
The Lakeland was kept by farmers in the mountain districts who would form a hunt with a couple of hounds and these terriers.
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 Saga
The tenacious, irrepressible, dashing criminal of the dog-world: A terrier.
Nicky Patterson, whose champion Lakelands seemed to set the standard for perfect Lakelands (and who also happens to have some of the best-named dogs in the world) eMailed to say that some of her Auchenhove blood-lines were right here in Texas, with Judy McKissick of Herrington Kennels.
At last, she was about to meet Lakeland Terriers, in person, without having to cross the pond and travel to Europe or the U.K. Imagine: Terriers -- practically in her own backyard.
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 Lakeland Terrier Puppies for Sale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Lakeland Terrier is a good watchdog, active, intelligent and affectionate.
PuppyFind® provides a convenient and efficient means of selecting and purchasing the perfect Lakeland Terrier puppy (or Lakeland Terrier puppies) from the comfort of your home, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Some Lakeland Terrier puppies for sale may be shipped Worldwide and include crate and veterinarian checkup.
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 Lakeland Terrier Puppies For Sale
If you are a Lakeland Terrier breeder you may place your Lakeland Terrier puppies for sale to find quality loving homes for your puppies.
Lakeland Terrier breeders place your Lakeland Terrier puppies for sale to find a good home.
If you are looking for a Lakeland Terrier puppy for sale but do not see one listed here then place a Lakeland Terrier puppy wanted ad.
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 Lakeland Terrier puppies for sale, Lakeland Terrier breed information
The Lakeland Terrier is a solid, sturdy build, squarely proportioned dog similar to the Welsh Terrier, but a bit smaller.
Lakeland Terriers generally like everyone they meet and can distinguish friends from strangers.
The Lakeland Terrier should have its coat plucked two or three times each year by pulling the old hair out by hand.
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 Lakeland Terrier Puppy - Lakeland Terrier Dog Breed Information
Character: The Lakeland Terrier can be wary around strangers, but does well with other dogs and can do well with cats if properly socialized at an early stage in life.
Ownership: If you are looking for Lakeland Terrier puppies for sale from reputable Lakeland Terrier breeders or to adopt a Lakeland Terrier from a Lakeland Terrier rescue then make sure you understand as much about the dog breeds you are interested in as you can.
Look no further for Lakeland Terrier breeders trying to sell a Lakeland Terrier puppy with a litter of Lakeland Terrier puppies for sale.
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 Lakeland Terrier Breed Standard, American Version
The elbows are held close to the body, standing or moving.
Two-ply or double, the outer coat is hard and wiry in texture, the undercoat is close to the skin and soft and should never overpower the wiry outer coat.
Conversely, the overly aggressive, argumentative dog is not typical and should be strongly discouraged.
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 Lakeland Terrier History
The Lakeland Terrier breed was developed to protect sheep from fox.
The reason the Lakeland Terrier is a small dog (14 inches) is that they actually go into the fox's den to face, fight and kill underground.
Cosby was interviewed with one of his Lakeland Terriers during the American Kennel Club's Westminster Dog.
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 Lakeland Terrier Puppies | Dog Breeders | Dogs
The Lakeland Terrier is a solid, squarely proportioned dog with bushy hair on the foreface.
The Lakeland Terrier is a peppy, cheerful and affectionate dog.
The Lakeland Terrier may be difficult to housebreak, but he still tends to learn quite easily otherwise.
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