- Name: Linus
- Owner: Ron Goodwin
- Breed: Lakeland Terrier
- Shots: yes
- Spay/Neutured: Yes
- Age: 2 Years 1 Months
- Description:
- Linus is a rare "red" lakeland terrier. Unlike most lakies, he does not look a miniature Airedale. And he has a great (typically terrier) personality!
Lakeland Terrier
The Lakeland Terrier is a dog breed, one of many Terrier breeds, that originated in the Lake District of England as a descendant of the old English Black and Tan and Fell Terriers for the purpose of hunting vermin. The Lakeland Terrier originated in the Lake District of Cumberland, England near the Scottish border in the 1800s. He is related to several terrier breeds and is one of the oldest working terrier breeds still in use today. His diverse ancestors include the now extinct Old English Black and Tan terrier, the early Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Bedlington Terrier and Border Terrier. For generations, the Lakeland has been used in the Lake District for the purpose of exterminating the fell foxes which raid the farmer’s sheep fold during the lambing season. Whereas most terrier breeds have only to bolt their quarry, or to mark it by baying, the Lakeland must be able to kill the foxes in their lair. Despite his reputation for courage and tenacity, the Lakeland is a gentle and loving companion.
History
In 1925 the breed attained homogeneity following a cross-breeding with the Fox Terrier and the Airedale Terrier. The Lakeland Terrier is suitable for fox hunting and rabbit hunting, and are especially talented hunters of vermin. In the Lake District of the UK, the mountainous, rocky terrain is unsuitable for hunting fox on horseback and foxes were hunted on foot. It has been suggested that the Lakeland Terrier's great stamina derives from running all day with the hounds, unlike his close cousin, the fox terrier, who would have been carried in a saddle bag to be released only when the fox had gone to earth. The working dog version of the Lakeland is often know as the Fell Terrier or Patterdale Terrier.
Appearance and Size
The Lakeland is similar to the Welsh Terrier and has thick, hard wiry outer coat and a soft undercoat. The Lakeland comes in 10 colors which are black and tan, blue and tan, liver and tan, tan grizzle, red, red grizzle, wheaton, liver, blue, or black. They have an upright tail. Lakeland Terriers grow to between 33 and 38cm (13 to 14.5 inches) in height measured to the withers with a weight of between 7 and 8 kg (16 to 17 lbs). They are known for their minimal shedding of hair. The eyes are small and dark colored. The nose and pads of the feet are black except in liver colored dogs where the nose and pad coloring will be liver colored. This breed has little to no shedding
Personality
The dogs are friendly, bold, and confident. Shyness is very atypical, as is aggressiveness. Intelligent and independent minded, especially when going after prey, they are quick to learn and easy to train, though Lakelands seem to exhibit 'selective deafness' when their interest level is aroused.
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Videos of Lakeland Terriers
Crufts 2009 Discover Dogs - Lakeland Terrier
The Dog Reporter meets Lakeland Terriers in the Discover Dogs area at Crufts 2009
Lakeland Terrier Puppy
My Lakeland Terrier 'Dave' at 11 weeks screaming because he cant eat my breakfast.
Lakeland Terrier Grooming, Part 4 (Starting a Complete Stripping)
Lakeland Terrier Grooming, Part 4 (Starting a Complete Stripping)
Lakeland Terrier Grooming, Part 2 (working the undercoat)
Lakeland Terrier Grooming, Part 2 (working the undercoat) Lucy Lakeland terrier
Lakeland Terrier Grooming, Part 3 (Why Handstripping is Important)
Lakeland Terrier Grooming, Part 3 (Why handstripping is Important) Lucy Lakeland terrier Each individual wire hair has a hard wire point, then is semi hollow down to about the undercoat level. It is very soft at the base and only lightly anchored in the follicle which is why they pull out easily. Cutting the hair takes away the structure of that hair. Particularly when cut below the undercoat level, but even just cutting off the tip breaks the structure. If cut, the soft base stays in the follicle so a new
Lakeland Terrier Group - Mt Cheam Canine Association - Chilliwack Feb 18 2012
Lakeland Terrier Puppy and Lakeland Terrier Group - Mount Cheam Canine Association - February 18 2012 Dog Show in Chilliwack, BC, Canada. Jaz - Lakeland terrier - 6 months old
The Lakeland Terrier - Chapter 1
Here is the confident Lakeland Terrier. Enjoy the video and stay tuned to the official Dog.com YouTube channel for more Lakeland Terrier videos! For dog crates for your Lakeland Terrier, visit www.dog.com today!
Lakeland terrier rolls on dead frog , Why ?
Why is Bee Bee the lakeland terrier rolling on a dead frog carcass ???????????
ADOPTED! Nellie - 10 year old Lakeland Terrier X
Nellie is a lovely older girl who can be quite a lot of fun! She is generally quite calm, but she does have the occasional spurt of energy, which will have you in fits watching her. She has plenty of love to offer and is just looking for the same in return. She would enjoy a home where she can indulge in the finer things in life, such as a warm bed, cuddle on the couch and plenty of pats.
Beggin
Kennedy the teacup chihuahua, Cinnamon the chihuahua, and Buddy the Lakeland terrier have a lot of fun! Costumes by Jackie Bridgett; animal training by Jessica Bridgett; set design by Sue and Dave Becker; filming by Gavin Webster. Produced and edited by Jenny Webster. Music by Madcon. No dogs were harmed in the making of this video.
Lakeland Terrier
Lakeland terriers - lovely new range of dog clothing for Lakeland Terriers and small and medium sized dogs, boys and girls, summer and winter. 19 colours, lots of designs and styles, sweaters, hoodies, dresses and t shirts. Cheap prices.









