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PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE WEBSITE BEFORE CONTACTING ME>IT WILL SAVE BOTH US TIME 2016 Prices for my pups START $800..Then after Jan 1st 2017 $1000. Deposits recieved before Jan1 2017 will be honored at Old Price I AM LOCATED IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...ALL PUPS MUST BE PICKED UP HERE BY THE BUYER There WILL USUALLY be a waiting period from 6 months to a year for one of my pups..I keep a waiting list and have had for some years now. IF you cant WAIT and be PATIENT do not contact me. Mason's Patterdale/Fell Terriers Phone# 931-389-9565 NO TEXT MESSAGES..Land line only NO CALLS Taken on Monday nights(Bluegrass Music Practice) PLEASE DONT CONTACT ME ASKING ABOUT THE BLOODLINES, ETC ON DOGS(PUPS) YOU HAVE GOTTEN FROM OTHER PEOPLE. LOTS OF PEOPLE TELL OTHERS THEY GOT A DOG FROM ME..I DONT KNOW MOST OF THE TIME EXACTLY WHAT DOG AND ETC. IF YOU HAVE BOUGHT FROM SOMEONE ELSE>>>ASK THEM. I dont want to get in the mix. All I ask of anyone is just to do what we agree upon..thats what I'm going to do...

IF you dont plan on carrying out your part of the bargain do not contact me. Life is too short for foolishness. Ive tried for all these yrs to be straight up and honest with people..Seems folks dont understand ..so Ive cut back to four bitches and do not plan to breed as many as I once did..DOGS are NO problem but people are becoming more and more of a problem...LOTS of talk but NO action.Im tired of wasting my time..Ive got a life. DO NOT CONTACT ME IF YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT STAFFS OR PITTBULLDOGS..I dont have em.Plenty of breeders on the Patterdale websites that have em. /wiki/Patterdale_Terrier make SURE you are buying from someone who is interested in PROMOTING/UPGRADING the breed.Julestar kennels - Northern Inuit, Catalan Sheepdogs, Patterdale TerriersWe are a small kennels located on the East Lincs coast. We strongly promote Health,Temperment & Type in our chosen breeds.Our dogs comply with all the regulations of the breeders code of practise and health requirements.

Our dogs are free to roam our grounds and their own 2 acre paddock.They are friendly and part of our family. Srdcové eso australian shepperd kennel Srdcové eso patterdale terrier kennel Kennel Duvå - Patterdale / Fell terrierOur Working Terriers is hunting dogs used mainly to bolt after foxes, driving them out from their hiding spots. tremendous drive and is extremely strong mentally and are veryIt has a great need for employment, its very tough and has a tireless hunting pleasure. The Working Terrier is also very quick to change his mind, and as soon as it is indoors, the calm, loving and always happy dog shows up. familydog, a perpetual entertainment and a loyal hunting The aim of Kennel Duvå is first and foremost, to help maintain the Working Terrier, as the great working dog it always was meantWe breed healthy, strong and talented game types, which are harmonious, social, and contact-seeking. The dogs must be confident and nervous dogs avoided.

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The dogs were bred for the hunting and dispatch of the red fox in the rocky fells around the Lake District where a traditional digging dog was not always of great use. They were also used for badger control for many years. The Patterdale made its way to the U.S.A.,where it is used for Groundhog,Raccoon,Fox and Nutria with great success. Today, the highly adaptable Patterdale Terrier excels worldwide not just at hunting a wide array of quarry, but in a number of canine sports, such as dog agility and terrier racing. There are a number of breed standards for the Patterdale Terrier. The most notable is that of the United Kennel Club ("UKC") and the American Dog Breeders Association ("ADBA"), both in the United States, since the United Kingdom Kennel Club, does not currently recognize the Patterdale Terrier. The UKC standard states that dogs are between 25 and 40 centimetres tall, with a weight of 7 -14 kg, length between 9 - 14 cm and specifies that dogs should be in fit, working condition.

The UKC standard further specifies: An active little terrier that presents a compact, balanced image. As a working terrier, they have to be capable of squeezing through very small passages underground to follow quarry. This breed is worked far more than it is shown, and breeders are primarily concerned with the practicality of the breed. This terrier must have a strong neck, the fortitude to hold its quarry at bay, and the ability to squeeze into tight burrows. He must have great flexibility and endurance. The main variations in coat colour/type The coat may be "smooth," "broken," or "rough." All types should have dense and coarse double coats that are harsh to the touch and weatherproof. Smooth: Short, glossy hair. Undercoat still usually present.May be some longer whiskering on muzzle and chin. Rough: Longer hair overall, including face, ears, and muzzle. Very thick, protective double coat. Colours include black, red, bronze, black and tan, chocolate, liver, or even liver and tan, along with the rare blue (which has a slate colored nose) and occasionally brindle but never fully white.

Any other colours, or larger patches of white away from the chest and toes are indicative of cross-breeding, particularly with the Jack Russell Terrier. Patterdale Terrier puppies tend to be bold and confident beyond their capabilities The Patterdale Terrier is known as a working terrier, rather than a show dog. Typical of terriers, whose work requires high energy and a strong drive to pursue prey, Patterdale Terriers are very energetic and can be difficult to socialise. Though also kept as pets, due to being bred for high-intensity work, they may tend towards being too energetic for a sedentary household life and run round like mad in the household. These dogs were carefully linebred by Joe Bowman, an Ullswater huntsman. The modern Patterdale Terrier is to the Fell Terrier what the Jack Russell Terrier is to Hunt terriers—the indisputable leader in numbers and performance as a breed. And the history of these fine dogs would not be complete, without mention of :Cyril Breay,Frank Buck,Tommy Dobson and of course Brian Nuttall, whose dogs came from the Breay/Buck strain and were bred into the majority of dogs that we have today.

Brian Nuttall is to Patterdales, what Louis Colby was to the American Pit Bull Terrier. If you trace the pedigree of most modern day Patterdales, the name Nuttall will usually show somewhere. The Patterdale was developed in the harsh environment in the north of England, an area unsuitable for arable farming and mostly too hilly for cattle. Sheep farming is the predominant farming activity on these hills. Since the fox is perceived by farmers as being predatory with respect to sheep and small farm animals, terriers are used for predator control. Unlike the dirt dens found in the hunt country of the south, the rocky dens found in the north do not allow much digging. As a consequence, the terrier needs to be able to bolt the fox from the rock crevice or dispatch it where it is found. The use of "hard" dogs to hunt foxes in this way was made illegal in England and Wales by the Hunting Act 2004, as it runs counter to the code of practice[1] under the Act. In the United States, the Patterdale Terrier was recognised by the United Kennel Club on January 1, 1995, but remains unrecognized by the American Kennel Club.