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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / patterdale terriers
- By Guest [gb] Date 08.01.04 18:09 UTC
hi

ive seen a gorgeous puppy today that ive been told is a Patterdale Terrier.  Can i have some general advice please on these breeds.  I would especially like to know what size these dogs grow to, advice re their coats and temperament with kids.

many thanks

ruth
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 08.01.04 18:18 UTC
About 12" short terrier type coat, extremely active and a feisty working terrier requires (determined) handling IMO not a first time dog.
- By Dawn B [gb] Date 08.01.04 19:17 UTC
Yep Jackie, I'll second that.  Primarilly a WORKING Terrier, very spirited and a strong working instinct.  In the right hands can make excellent companions, but they need a job to do.  Many of the working folk I know have them and they have children too, no problems, but the dogs are worked.
Dawn.
- By Briar [gb] Date 09.01.04 09:02 UTC
I'll agree with Dawn and Jackie.  I made the mistake of getting a patterdale without properly first researching about the breed and having always had larger breeds.  I had problems with mine for months, but now he's finally realised who's boss we have a much better relationship.  They really do need to work....they are so active and take a lot of tiring.  My main problem was getting him to realise I was more interesting than rabbits, birds, other dogs, men etc, to install any obedience whatsoever! But now he's matured a bit he seems to have mellowed! I do agility with mine now...he's like a bullet, but is still a little headstrong and still occasionally takes his own line!

PS He was also very difficult to housetrain.  I don't know if that's normal within the breed or it was just him, but he wasn't reliable until he was 10 months.
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / patterdale terriers

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