Patterdale Terrier No votes yet The breed is virtually unknown outside of Great Britain, but flourish in Great Britain's Great Lake district and in Yorkshire.
Patterdale Terrier There was a time in history that there were almost one different and unique species of the terrier breed that originated from each isolated village in different parts of north England.
Patterdale Terrier Dogs Patterdale Terriers are friendly and inquisitive. Pals to everyone, they get along with all personality types. However, they are also supremely confident and energetic.
Patterdale Terrier dogs Patterdale Terrier Stats Country of Origin: One distinct type that emerged from the breeding in Yorkshire and the Lake District is the Patterdale Terrier, named for a village in Cumbria. Group: Terrier (United Kennel Club) ...
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Patterdale Terrier Australia The Patterdale Terrier is native to the Lake District of Cumbria in Northwest England. The name Patterdale refers to a village a little south of Ullswater and a few miles east of Helvellyn.
PATTERDALE TERRIER Characteristics, care, health & breeders below. Quote 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 Patterdale Terrier is tough, determined, fearless, energetic, playful, fun-loving and strong-willed. He craves the hunt and has very strong prey instincts, and is not really suited to apartment-living.
The Patterdale Terrier is a very focused and determined hunter. Family is not extremely important to these dogs who are more concerned with hunting. However, they do well with other dogs and are commonly used in packs while hunting.
The Patterdale Terrier is also popularly known as the “Black Fell Terrier'. This puppy may not be as energetic as other terriers but is still very active and lively.
Description: The Patterdale Terrier is found primarily in the Lake District and in Yorkshire where it is used to hunt rat, fox and rabbit and is brd more for its working appearance than its appearance.
Several places in the Lake District lent their names to the breed - Patterdale terrier, Fell terrier, Eltewater terrier - before it became known by the catchall title, Lakeland terrier.
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A fascination with terriers, fervent nationalism, and a propensity towards genetic engineering were braided together when Lutz Heck presented four black and tan Fell Terriers -- similar to what we now would call a Patterdale Terrier -- to Carl ...
History: The origin of the Fell or Lakeland Terrier - once known as the Patterdale Terrier - is in Cumbria in north west England.
Native to the rocky grounds of Great Britain's Lake Districts, particularly the Cumberland region, where it was bred as a working terrier Originally known as the Patterdale terrier Used alongside hounds to hunt fox, which raided local sheep herds ...
In 1921 the Lakeland Terrier Association was formed in England. They were first exhibited in England under a variety of names, including the Fell and Patterdale Terrier.
Believed to be the result of crossing several terrier breeds and the Otterhound. Also referred to as the Cumberland, Westmoreland, Fell and Patterdale Terrier. Used for killing fox and vermin that preyed on sheep and poultry.
This coat is wiry and hard on the outer layer, but is soft in the inner layer. It has a tail that is upright and set on the back. This breed is also fondly known as the Lakie, but was once called the Patterdale Terrier.
See also: Lakeland Terrier, Smooth, Wire, Fox Terrier, Welsh Terrier
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