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History: This breed dates back to 1800, and is one of the oldest terriers, still here today. The gene pool for this Terrier is a mix of old English wild haired terrier and the Bedlington Terrier this was a working dog and was used to stop vermin from destroying crops and upsetting herds. The Lakeland Terrier, would pursue a fox or badger to their dens, over any terrain, woods, fields and water. The idea being to chase and eventually kill its prey. This dog was recognized as the breed in 1921, and by the AKC in 1934. The Lakeland Terrier is still used as a hunting dog, companion and show dog. Some of the talents this dog shows are tracking, watchdog, and hunting.
Temperament: This is a lovely affectionate dog that is highly alert, and lively, with lots of confidence. The Lakeland Terrier is particularly good with children. This dog needs firmness, and training, with the owner being a good leader. This dog is a very keen digger and can be prone to obsessive barking, if not well handled and trained away from the habit. The dog can be trained quite easily with the only problem being, taking its time to potty train. As this is a bright dog training needs variety, to challenge the dog. This dog will get along well with other dogs but socializing, at a young age, with cats and other household pets is needed. This breed needs a leader that his firm or problems may arise such as tending to guard the toys and food, becoming a dog aggressive and obsessively barking. With good leadership, these will not occur, along with daily walks and training. This can be an excellent dog.
Health issues: The Lakeland Terrier is generally good health.
Grooming: This breed needs its coat plucking two to three times a year; this is usually done by hand to remove loose hairs. This breed sheds little.
Living conditions: Although the Lakeland Terrier requires daily walks it is suitable for apartment living.
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