A Rat Terrier makes for a fun, lively, energetic dog the entire family will love. Here's everything you need to know about this dog breed.
Rat Terrier - Facts
AKC Group:
Rat Terriers are not recognized by the AKC, but the UKC and the CKC recognizes them in the Terrier group.
They are 8 to 23 inches tall and 4 to 35 pounds.Size & Weight:
Coat:
The Rat Terriers' coat is short and soft.Head & Muzzle:
Their head is small with a pointed muzzle. Their ears are erect and either upright or tipped.Body:
Their body is well muscled with a deep chest, solid neck, strong shoulders, and powerful legs.Colors:
Their coat colors are red brindle, blue and white, tri-spotted, red and white, and solid black, red, or tan.Life Expectancy:
The Rat Terrier lives between 15 to 18 years.Popularity:
The Rat Terrier is gaining in popularity throughout the United States.Habitat:
They make a good apartment dogs as long as they are properly exercised daily.
Rat Terrier - Origins
Country of Origin:
The Rat Terrier originated from Great Britain.Lineage:
They are said to be crossed from the Smooth Fox Terrier and Manchester Terriers.Date Admitted to AKC:
They are not recognized by the AKC, but they were admitted into the UKC in 1999.Historical Information:
The Rat Terrier was named by Teddy Roosevelt.
Rat Terrier - Defining Characteristics
Training Ease:
They are said to be slightly difficult to train.Temperament:
They are alert, intelligent, feisty, fearless, loving dogs. They tend to be a little hyper.Child Friendly:
If raised with a child, and properly socialized, they are great dogs with children.Behavior:
They make a good watchdog, but are not yappers.Habits:
They are very territorial dogs.
Rat Terrier - Concerns
Health Issues:
They are said to be one of the healthiest dogs around. They have been found to have luxating patellas and can be deaf.Feeding:
They can have either dry or moist food.
They need to be exercised vigorously daily.Exercise Needs:
Grooming Needs:
They are very easy to groom. They only need to be brushed and bathed on occasion.Special Household Needs:
There are no apparent household needs for the Rat Terrier.Travel Needs:
When traveling with your Rat Terrier it is advisable to have a dog crate or a dog car seat.Getting Along With Other Pets:
They are good with other household pets that they are raised with, as long as they are properly socialized.
Rat Terrier - How to Choose
What to Look for in a Healthy Puppy:
Look for a lively, alert dog that has a shiny, healthy looking coat.What you will Need for a New Puppy:
You need a dog bed, food and water dishes, toys, food, chews and treats, leash and collar, and a dog cratePuppy-Proofing your House:
Make sure to keep small and poisonous objects out of reach.How to Make your New Puppy Feel at Home:
It is important to interact and engage with your puppy daily.