What are the pros and cons of Rat Terriers?

The most honest dog breed review you’ll ever find about Rat Terrier temperament, training, personality, behavior, pros and cons. The most honest dog breed review you’ll ever find about Rat Terrier temperament, training, personality, behavior, pros and cons. Honest Advice About Dogs Menu ▼ About Trainer & Author Michele Welton All Dog Breed Reviews

What kind of dog is a Rat Terrier?

Even though the rat terrier doesn’t have the most appealing name on the long list of many dog breeds, it is a very kind and loving dog breed. Compared to other dog breeds, the American rat terrier is the new kid on the block.

Why are American Rat Terriers the new kid on the block?

Compared to other dog breeds, the American rat terrier is the new kid on the block. They were bred in recent history to help farmers get rid of common rodents and pests that terrorized their farmlands and barns. Like any other dog breed, we always recommend getting to know the rat terrier before bringing one home.

When do Rat Terriers have their ears up?

Fun fact: Rat Terriers puppies are born with their ears up. About the time their eyes begin to open, the ears start to drop. Some of those ears may stay dropped, some may pop back up in a few weeks or months.

Is there such a thing as a terrier mix?

Most terriers are fairly small, their tenacious nature and boundless energy would make them hard to control if they were larger dogs. Due to some unscrupulous breeders and unmindful owners, a few breeds within the terrier group and some breeds with terrier mix have developed rather notorious reputations.

What’s the difference between a Russell Terrier and a parson?

The Russell and Parson Russell terriers share a common heritage as fox-working dogs from the kennels of Rev. John “The Sporting Parson” Russell of the mid-1800s. Since the parson’s day, the lines of the two terriers have diverged and are now recognized as two distinctly separate breeds.

What kind of health problems do Russell Terriers have?

The majority of Russell Terriers are happy, healthy little dogs. Responsible breeders screen their stock for health conditions such as patellar luxation (loose kneecaps), deafness, and eye disease, and are dedicated to preserving the genetic health of the breed by doing health testing on all their breeding stock.