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  Rare Breed Network: TEDDY ROOSEVELT TERRIER UKC Standard
The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier was recognized by the United Kennel Club on January 1, 1999.
The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a low-set, muscular, active, small-to-medium hunting terrier.
A properly proportioned Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is longer (measured from prosternum to point of buttocks) than tall (measured from the withers to the ground) with a ratio of about 10:7.
www.rarebreed.com /breeds/teddy/teddy-ukc-std.html   (1550 words)

  
 Teddy Roosevelt Terrier
Depending on its registry, a Teddy Roosevelt Terrier may either be considered a type of Rat Terrier or a separate purebred.
The introductions of the Dachshund and Corgi to the gene pool of the developing Rat Terrier are believed to have caused the shorter legs of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier.
Before January 1, 1999 the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier was known simply as the Rat Terrier Type B. It was on that date however that the breed was split from the Rat Terrier and given its current name by the United Kennel Club (UKC).
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 Teddy Roosevelt Terrier Information
The short-legged Rat Terriers developed a devoted following and were named in honor of President Teddy Roosevelt, who was once thought to have owned these ratters.
The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a lively, friendly, affectionate dog with his family but can be somewhat of a one-person dog.
The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier may be solid white, bi-color or tri-color but must always have some white, which may be of any size and located anywhere on the dog.
www.sidyboysfoolin.com /TeddyRooseveltTerrier.html   (426 words)

  
 Teddy Roosevelt Terrier
Most historians believe the terriers that Roosevelt kept as pets were this short legged variety.
This dog is a descent of the terrier that arrived in America with working class immigrants, such as English miners.
The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a working terrier, that can still be considered a tenacious hunter; capable of tracking down rabbits, squirrels and other small vermin.
www.miniature-pinscher-world.com /teddy-roosevelt-terrier.html   (244 words)

  
 Teddy Roosevelt Terrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a dog breed.
When the types were separated, the new breed was named in honor of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt as it is believed that he owned this type of ratting terrier.
The breed standard specifies that the dog is to be evaluated as a working terrier and hence ‘honorable scars’ (those received in the field) are not to be penalized.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Teddy_Roosevelt_Terrier   (216 words)

  
 Rat Terrier conformation
This body conformation is consitered the classic "type A" Rat Terrier by UKCI and refered to as a "Rat Terrier" by UKC..
The second Rat Terrier type, UKCI "Type B", or the UKC "Teddy Roosevelt Rat Terrier" is not as common as the "Type A", especially West of the Rockies.
If you own breeding Rat Terriers, or plan to own them and breed them, I encourage you to become familular with the standards of the breed association your dogs are registered with, and to stick with them.
www.ratterrierswest.com /RT-rat-terrier-101-conformation.html   (372 words)

  
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The Rat Terrier was recognized by the United Kennel Club on January 1, 1999.
The American Hairless Terrier (AHT) was recognized by the United Kennel Club on January 1, 2004.
The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier (TRT) was recognized by the United Kennel Club on January 1, 1999.
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 Types of Rat Terriers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Type A terrier is considered the breed standard and is oftentimes the only type accepted for registration with organizations such as The Rat Terrier Club of America.
The Type B terrier is not as common as the Type A and is also called the "Teddy Roosevelt Terrier" due to its link with the late United States president.
The Teddy Roosevelt is most easily identfied by its squatty legs, the perfect length to height ratio is considered to be 7to10.
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 EquiSearch Historical: Teddy Roosevelt's Son   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Roosevelt family’s exuberant nature and love of animals is well known, but one incident in particular became a White House legend.
When Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt became involved in politics in the 1890s, he began to distance himself from foxhunting because he believed it carried an elitist stigma.
Roosevelt's six children shared his love of animals, particularly his son Archibald, but it was his youngest son, Quentin, who provided one of the best animal stories in White House history.
www.equisearch.com /eqroosevel1674/index.html   (277 words)

  
 Teddy Roosevelt Terrier training
Here are some interesting Teddy Roosevelt Terrier dog training tips and facts concerning this breed: The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a shorter version of the Rat Terrier.
Like all Terriers, the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a bit stubborn, so the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier dog training must take care of this aspect.
The Teddy is a very rare breed of dog, so take good care of your pet, don't yell at it, you'll get a positive feedback using mild treatment.
www.expert-dog-training.com /Teddy-Roosevelt-Terrier-dog-training.php   (276 words)

  
 Rat Terrier Club of America - Rat O' Facts
Rat Terriers are a short-haired breed that predominately displays vivid spotted patterns; generally, "white with Black spotted markings with tan or rust trimming" (that is placed like that of the Manchester Terrier or Doberman).
Unlike the TFT, JRT or Fox Terriers, which must be at least 51% white, RT's are "preferred to be 20-90% white", but are not required to have a specified percentage of white, other than "a patch of white" (about the size of a quarter on their body, excluding the feet and head) to be registered.
Sorry, only Rat Terriers that fit the UKC Rat Terrier Breed standard www.ukcdogs.com or the long legged "Type A," may be "single enrolled in FSS" as a Rat Terrier with the AKC.
www.ratterrierclub.com /facts/index.html   (5895 words)

  
 Teddy Roosevelt Terrier Dog Breed Information
It is an active terrier that is used for hunting squirrels and vermin.
Brief History: The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is descended from the terriers brought over by English miners and other working class immigrants.
They were probably bred from the Smooth Fox Terrier, the Manchester Terrier, the Bull Terrier, the Beagle, the Whippet, the Italian Greyhound, and the now extinct white English Terrier.
www.puppiesanddogsforsale.com /dog_breed_info/TeddyRooseveltTerrier.asp   (317 words)

  
 Welcome to Clearwater Rat Terriers!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Rat Terriers are considered by weight to be a small to medium breed.
If you are looking for a Toy type terrier dog, the Toy Fox Terrier (TFT) is a true breed and has been a recognized breed for over 70 years.
It is true the TRT and Rat Terrier's development go hand in hand, however, when certain breeders started developing and breeding for the shorter legs, the tree forked off and a new breed was developed.
www.clearwaterratterriers.com   (373 words)

  
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The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a American Breed descended from
Terrier received breed recognition as of January 1, 1999.
The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a low-set, muscular, active, small to
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 Rat Terrier Sizes & Types
This body type is considered by UKCI a classic "type A" Rat Terrier, and a "Rat Terrier" by UKC.
This type appears longer in body than tall when viewed from the side, with the perfect height to legth ratio being 7to10.
This body type is considered a type "B" Rat Terrier by UKCI, and a "Teddy Roosevelt Rat Terrier" by UKC.
www.mccartysratterriers.com /RT-sizes-types.html   (161 words)

  
 teddy roosevelt terrier
The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is an American breed descended from the terriers brought over by English miners and other...
The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is an American breed descended from the terriers brought over by English miners and...
Breed Status: Depending on its registry, a Teddy Roosevelt Terrier may either be considered a type of Rat Terrier or a separate purebred.
www.simplesearch.biz /dogs/breeds/teddy-roosevelt-terrier.html   (697 words)

  
 Rat Terrier - RT
Rat Terriers have been described as having the tenacity of the terrier, the "cold" nose of the Beagle and the speed, eyesight, and gentleness of the Italian Greyhound.
UKC recognition: Rat Terrier was recognized by the United Kennel Club on January 1, 1999.
The short legged Rat Terrier became known as the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier.
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 Rat Terrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rat Terrier is an American dog breed, one of many terrier varieties most of which are closely related to the feist.
The American Hairless Terrier was recognized by the United Kennel Club on January 1, 2004.
The Rat Terrier ranges from about 2 to 40 pounds, although the larger sizes are sometimes called Deckers or Decker Giants, after a breeder named Milton Decker who has been developing a larger version of the Rat Terrier.
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The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is highly intelligent and their love to please helps them excel in obedience, thus making them easy to train.
The Teddy Roosevelt Breed was named in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt, who once owned and hunted with these ratters.
The average life span of a teddy is 14-18 yrs.
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 Teddy Roosevelt Terriers Females
Gracie is one of our finest pups raised, out of our orginal Teddy Roosevelt Terrier bloodline.
Living on a farm, our Terriers are never bored, and neither are we.
This intense Teddy Roosevelt Terrier has an extremely strong rat terrier hunting nose.
www.texastrueblues.net /Teddy-Ladies   (222 words)

  
 Open Directory - Recreation:Pets:Dogs:Breeds:Terrier Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Airedale Terrier often referred to as "The King of Terriers" originated in Yorkshire, England where it was used primarily to kill vermin.
Fox Terriers are a small Terrier breed originally developed to go to ground and drive fox out of their dens.
The Jack Russell Terrier was developed in the early 1800's in England by the Parson John Russell.
dmoz.org /Recreation/Pets/Dogs/Breeds/Terrier_Group/desc.html   (803 words)

  
 The "Teddy Roosevelt Terrier" Breeder Directory
Michigan breeder of Teddy Roosevelt Terriers in toy and small mini size.
This is my album with my Teddy Roosevelt Terriers,as well as my AHT's and Rats.
On my site,I have pages for my Teddy Roosevelt Terriers, as well as their cousins, the AHT's and Rat Terriers.
teddyroosevelts.gotop100.com   (270 words)

  
 promisedlandkennels
A site that believes that there is no other breed of dog better than the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier!
I have grown to love the breed and honestly feel like there is no other more accomodating breed of dog in the world.
After viewing many of the different breeder programs throughout the country, I have decided that I would work specifically with my teddies and try to best the bloodlines that i have here in Northeastern Louisiana?.
promisedlandkennels.homestead.com /index.html   (252 words)

  
 Teddy Roosevelt Terrier
A teddy roosevelt terrier dog is often abandoned to the rescues due to its temperament.
The breed was developed in the United States and is registered now with the RTCA and UKC.
An irish landscape photograph on a travel website will sometimes have diaries submitted by travellers describing the photos.
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 Rare Breed: Teddy Roosevelt Terrier
This is a short legged version of the Rat Terrier name in honor of President Teddy Roosevelt.
In order to preserve the Rat Terrier the way it is now, a separate breed has been born.
More information can be obtained by contacting The Rat Terrier Club of America or the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier Association (TRTA).
www.rarebreed.com /breeds/teddy/teddy.html   (72 words)

  
 Teddy Roosevelt Terriers - ImageEvent
The teddy Roosevelt Terrier is an American breed desendent from the terriers brought over by English miners and working class imergrants.
These versatile terriers were thought to have crosses of the smooth Fox terreirs,Manchester Terriers,Beagles, Whippets,It.
Two types of Rat terriers evolved, distinguished primarily by leg length.United Kennel Club recognized the Teddy Roosevelt terriers in 1999, named in honor of our President Theodore Roosevelt, who was thought to have owned these ratties.
www.imageevent.com /terbearsrats/teddyrooseveltterriers   (197 words)

  
 Rat Terriers - PocketPuppy.com
We have Toys and Minis in both Type A and Type B (Teddy Roosevelt) body types and in many colors.
Because the Rat Terrier gets along well with children, other dogs, and even cats, it makes a great family pet.
The Rat Terrier is playful and energetic, but much lower keyed than the Jack Russell.
www.pocketpuppy.com   (405 words)

  
 List of web sites about Terrier Group: Teddy Roosevelt Terrier
Blue Ribbon Teddy Roosevelt Terriers - Kennel history, litter announcements, and photographs.
Rare Dog Breeds - Teddy Roosevelt Terrier - Breed facts at a glance.
Teddy Roosevelt Terrier Association - Officially approved breed association of the UKC.
www.kub.it /dir/59713   (160 words)

  
 Rat Terrier - info & links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
American Rat Terrier Rescue - ARTR, RT rescue in CA Ratbone Rescues - Rat Terrier rescue in FL Rat Terrier Rescue Board - by Annie
A Study of the tan Rat Terrier by Julia Kleutsch
Rat Terrier photo of Zoe that I used to make the left border courtesy of Michelle.
members.aol.com /AHTerrier/ratlinks.html   (1003 words)

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