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  2. Rat Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Rat Terrier is an American dog breed with a background as a farm dog and hunting companion. [1] They share much ancestry with the small hunting dogs known as feists . Common throughout family farms in the 1920s and 1930s, they are now recognized by the United (UKC) and American Kennel Clubs (AKC) and are considered a rare breed. [ 2 ]

  3. People with pets in strollers know you're giving them the ...

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    Mary Barnsdale has a trio of rescue dogs — 15-year-old Gracie and 14-year-old Gonzo, both rat terrier/Chihuahua mixes, and Corky, who is an 11- or 12-year-old poodle/Chihuahua mix “who ...

  4. Ratter (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Specialized rat-catching breeds are found in many countries. A typical ratter is small to medium-sized and has a short and smooth coat, however a wide range of dog breeds and landraces may be used. [2] [1] [3] The use of ratting dogs is widely considered to be the most environmentally friendly, humane and efficient methods of exterminating rodents.

  5. American Hairless Terrier - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In 1983 the dog, Snoopy, was mated to his hairless sisters and many more hairless pups were whelped, establishing the foundation stock for the new breed. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Originally registered as a hairless variety of Rat Terriers, eventually the Scotts adopted a different breed name for their unique line and established a separate breed ...

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    Image credits: Sivitri617 Around 6.3 million companion animals enter U.S. animal shelters every year. Of those, approximately 3.1 million are dogs and 3.2 million are cats.

  7. Teddy Roosevelt Terrier - Wikipedia

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    Another terrier which often is confused with the Rat Terrier was Roosevelt's dog named Jack. In Mr. Roosevelt's letter dated July 27, 1902, to Mrs. Roswell Field, he writes, "It is a real pleasure to send you a photograph of my boy Kermit, with Jack, the Manchester Terrier, who is absolutely a member of the family."