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Manchester Terrier | ||
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Country of origin | ||
England | ||
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Classification and breed standards | ||
FCI: | Group 3 Section 1 #71 | |
AKC: | Terrier (standard) and Toy (miniature) |
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KC (UK): | Terrier | |
Not recognized by any major kennel club | ||
This breed of Dog is extinct | ||
Notes | ||
The Manchester Terrier is a breed of Dog.
Developed in the medieval era in England. It is said that that its closest ancestor and relative is an English terrier known as the Black and Tan Terrier, which was crossed with Whippets to impart some elegance and speed. The Manchester Terrier is said to be one of the ancestors of the Dobermann and is partly responsible for imparting the black and tan colouration and sleek appearance to the latter.
The original intent of the breeders was to develop a breed that was good at killing rats. It is the earliest known breed of Dog developed exclusively to kill rats. The Dogs used to be used in the blood sport of rat baiting and bets were placed as to how quickly it could kill 100 rats. The Dog who took the least time emerged the winner. The sport is now banned. In addition, at one point in its history, this breed was used for coursing small game.
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