Adopt a Lakeland Terrier
Lakeland terriers are a hardy, brave, and active breed. They make excellent watchdogs and are very intelligent. Early socialization and training will improve their behavior and health. The wire coat requires weekly grooming and scissoring. A loving, well-cared-for home is a good place to start. The following tips will help you keep your Lakeland healthy and happy.
The Lakeland Terrier is a feisty, lively, and spunky dog with a great personality. This breed thrives on activity and requires daily exercise. Lakelands make wonderful house pets, but can be aggressive toward other dogs and small animals. They require patience and a sense of humor. Rescue organizations across Ontario often have a variety of dogs for adoption. When you adopt a Lakeland, you can expect to be reunited with a loving, new companion.
Volunteers at Lakeland terrier rescue are familiar with the personality and tendencies of each pet.
Because they help rescue dogs in need, they can match them to their new owners. Adoption fees are much lower than those charged at pet stores and breeders. Adoption fees also include vet checks, vaccinations, and spaying or neutering. Unlike other pet stores, you can also be sure that your Lakeland terrier will have the medical care it needs and be a healthy, happy dog in your family.
The Lakeland Terrier originated in England. It is believed to have been bred by farmers as part of a small hound pack. It was bred for hunting and needed strong jaws and a slender body to follow the fox through the narrow crevices. When the sport of fox hunting took off, terriers became fashionable. The Patterdale Terrier, Elterwater Terrier, and Bedlington Terrier have all been deemed Lakelands.
Meet Rose Camilla, an expert in the Terrier dog breed and an active writer and publisher. Camilla has been working with Terriers for over 12 years and her passion for them has only grown stronger with time. She has dedicated her life to understanding, training, and writing about Terriers.