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Lakeland Terrier | ||
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Alternative names | ||
Country of origin | ||
United Kingdom (England) | ||
Common nicknames | ||
Classification and breed standards | ||
FCI: | Group 3 Section 1 #70 | |
AKC: | Terrier | |
ANKC: | Group 2 (Terriers) | |
CKC: | Group 4 - Terrier | |
KC (UK): | Terrier | |
NZKC: | Terrier | |
UKC: | Terriers | |
Not recognized by any major kennel club | ||
This breed of Dog is extinct | ||
Notes | ||
The Lakeland Terrier is a Dog breed, one of many Terrier breeds, that originated in the Lake District of England as a descendant of the old English Black and Tan and Fell Terriers.
The breed is similar to the Welsh Terrier and has thick, hard hair that is coloured black and tan, blue and tan, red-gray, red, wheat, liver, blue, or black. They have an upright tail. Lakeland Terriers grow to between 33 and 38cm (13 to 15 inches) in height measured to the withers with a weight of between 7 and 8 kg (15 to 17 lbs).
In 1925 the breed attained homogeneity following a cross-breeding with the Fox Terrier and the Airedale Terrier. The Lakeland Terrier is suitable for fox and rabbit hunting and for sheep predator control.
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