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Patterdale Terrier
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Patterdale Terrier
Patterdale Terrier
On Thursday 6th January, I purchased a Patterdale Terrier, from Kyle in
Rhyader. A lovely black/brown bitch, very dark chocolate in colour. What
with spring around the corner I'm now, finally, bound to build aviaries
for my parrots and lorikeets, and with aviaries come rats. I don't like
rats, boy do I have a phobia about rats, I can honestly remember where I
was when I saw everyone of them.
Research has shown me, that if
you want a good dog to control vermin, then a Patterdales your boy.
Whilst they don't come with a pedigree, you only have to look at a dog
to see what it is, and the parents seem to give a clue as well.
Whilst
they don't have pedigrees with the Patterdales, they do have types or
lines. There are the old, famous Middleton and Nuttall lines, and more
recently and in my case both parents come from the Nick Stevens lines.
Brought
her home that night, fed her a little, and put her in her own crate,
away from my other dogs, but in the same room. I then prepared for a
sleepless night of howling and crying. Not the case, she slept all night
and had to be awoken the following morning for breakfast. She's been
weaned onto dry foods, and am not going to stray from that, I'm feeding
her Beta Puppy, normally two, but maybe three times a day (she wont eat
anymore). I do give her the odd boiled egg, especially for breakfast and
some toast, and a few other treats, but mainly dried food.
One
problem I had on purchasing the puppy, was that she had a docked tail,
not that it bothers me anyway, but having explained the problem to the
Vet, she was fine, and she had her first injection on Friday 14th
January, I did before, and since walked her, I'm careful where she goes,
but can't keep her in for that long, cruel. All my dogs have been
treated this way and all are strong and healthy. Maybe suffice to add I
live in a rural area, and try to walk my dogs away from the beaten
paths, forestry roads etc.
Now trying to socialise her with
parrots, get her used to being around them, especially when she starts
working rats, got some traps out, but only half hearted attempts to
catch them, I will train her to rat, and that's for a future date.
Now
contemplating a second Patterdale, as I really love them, to go along
with my existing Patterdale, my Sealyham Terrier and Lucas Terrier, more
about them later as well.
Have read a lot about puppy
inoculations, and from what I can gather, there's no need for more than
one inoculation, boosters are just a way for vets to sting you for
money, I know face a dilemma, to give boosters or not.






