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Dog Ratshi TerrierRed and White Setter

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The breed is not purebred, but a hybrid or designer breed that is the result of crossing a Rat Terrier with a Poodle.

 


Rattle
Rat Terrier / Poodle Hybrid
The Rattle is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Rat Terrier and the Poodle.

For example, canines such as wolves and coyotes may adopt an aggressive posture, such as growling with their teeth bared, to indicate they will fight if necessary, and rattlesnakes use their well-known rattle to warn potential predators of their ...

North American pit vipers include five subspecies of copperheads, three subspecies of water moccasins, three subspecies of pygmy rattlesnakes, three subspecies of massauga, and at least 26 subspecies of rattlesnakes.

A small rattle made from a plastic soda bottle, or a can with pennies placed inside can be shaken to distract the dog from repeating the behavior. Most dogs however only require your voice. A well timed 'Hey, quit it!' is very effective.

Call your dog
Ring a bell
Rattle a can of coins
Turn on an appliance such as a blender or vacuum cleaner
Clap your hands at a distance
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To date, they've brought home 19 rats, 27 lizard tails and cornered one rattlesnake. They love touching us when exhausted from hunting and turning our backyard into a lunar landscape! ...

To test for the dog's potential, evaluators clap hands in front of the face or near the ears, bang pots together, rattle chains and so on. Preferred candidates will exhibit a curious sniff.

Dogs are more likely to bite when a stranger enters their territory. From outside a fence, rattle it to make noise. You can call out from the safety of your car. A dog will come to the noise and you can avoid the dog exhibiting aggressive behavior.

Construct or purchase a noisemaker. A whistle will work, or you can fill a metal can with beans, corn or coins. Seal the can with duct tape so that you can rattle it when your husky starts to bark.
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They were once called the Congo Dog and, because they are unable to bark, wore wooden rattles or a bell to indicate their whereabouts. These dogs would dash through the African woods to drive small game into the nets of the tribal hunters.

The wire Fox terrier is similar in appearance to the Smooth Fox Terrier, though it is a distinct breed. This breed was commonly used for hunting foxes in ancient England. This breed is a good rattler, and has curled fur.
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See also: Poodle, Rat Terrier, Basset Hound, Maltese, Mixed Breed

Dog Ratshi TerrierRed and White Setter

 
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