Chocolate Rat Terrier

Chocolate Rat Terrier For Sale

The chocolate rat terrier is a breed of a small rat, which is ten years old. During this time, he has also given birth to three kids and had to put up with a lot of kids petting him. While petting the head is okay, the body needs to be avoided. In some cases, the rat has also nipped at children who irritate him, and his owners have lost one of their miniature rat terriers.

The Rat Terrier is a highly colorful dog. The typical coat color is black with piebald markings. Other colors include blue, apricot, lemon, and merle. A Rat Terrier can also have white spots, which is known as sable. Although this coat color is not restricted, the breed is not permitted to be completely tri-colored. Currently, the breed standard does not allow for the chocolate color in puppies.

Another health condition that can affect this breed is a mild form of demodectic mange or demodicosis. This disease is caused by the presence of a Demodex mite, which can be passed on to pups by the mother. Demodex mites do not infect humans or other dogs, but they can cause balding in a chocolate rat terrier if the immune system is compromised.

While this terrier breed is not known for being overly possessive, its temperament is easygoing.

It does not seem to mind when it is placed on its back for a few seconds, though he does tend to wiggle. Like Chance and Coco, Jake is quite heavy-set, standing between fifteen and sixteen inches at maturity. His temperament is independent and he is learning the sit command. He will be great for performance events and may even do well in the confirmation ring.

You can get your hands on this adorable little rat terrier print by visiting the site and shopping for one that best matches your personality. You’ll find many available prints in framed and unframed formats. You can also find ready-to-hang art prints of your favorite Rat Terrier, or purchase one of your own to decorate your walls. If you love this breed, be sure to check out the new designs. You won’t be disappointed.

The Rat Terrier is an independent, energetic, and fun-loving dog with a deep terrier heritage. They are known to get along well with other pets and humans in the home. They are often wary of strangers but are easy to train. A chocolate rat terrier is a perfect companion for children and adults of all ages. They can also be used as a hunting companion. If you’re looking for a family pet, be sure to read up on the Rat Terrier’s personality and lifestyle requirements before bringing a pup home.

A chocolate rat terrier’s coat is a rich caramel color with a contrasting lavender or pearl nose.

The calico coloring is the result of a recessive gene that makes it a chocolate sable. Because of the dilution of the blue in the coat, the lilac rat terrier is often referred to as a chocolate rat terrier.

Despite its name, the terrier breed was first bred in the 1920s. During that time, they were common sights on farms. But, when farmers began using poisons, their numbers decreased drastically. They were not widely spread by the 1950s. The breed was revived in the late 1970s when Milton Decker’s dog Henry was bred from the original Rat Terrier. The resulting feisty and tough dog is a good companion for any household.