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The '''Rat Terrier''' is a breed of dog that has been a working dog on American farms for generations. This breed is a relatively recent introduction to the [[American Kennel Club]]. | The '''Rat Terrier''' is a breed of dog that has been a working dog on American farms for generations. This breed is a relatively recent introduction to the [[American Kennel Club]]. Terriers have been bred on farms in many countries because of their aptitude for ridding house and, especially, barn of rats and other vermin. Dogs that survive generations living among livestock in a barn setting are generally adept at avoiding the trampling legs of horses and cattle, and the rat terrier is no exception. | ||
[[Image:Rat-Terrier-at-DWP.jpg|thumbnail|right|350 px| An older rat terrier - still on the move!]] | [[Image:Rat-Terrier-at-DWP.jpg|thumbnail|right|350 px| An older rat terrier - still on the move!]] |
Revision as of 20:57, 26 January 2007
The Rat Terrier is a breed of dog that has been a working dog on American farms for generations. This breed is a relatively recent introduction to the American Kennel Club. Terriers have been bred on farms in many countries because of their aptitude for ridding house and, especially, barn of rats and other vermin. Dogs that survive generations living among livestock in a barn setting are generally adept at avoiding the trampling legs of horses and cattle, and the rat terrier is no exception.