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Patterdale puppy training and behavior
About two weeks ago we adopted a dog from a rescue we under stand to be a Patterdale Terrier.
We were initially looking for a Jack Russell Terrier to adopt, but when we found "Kimba", who was porported to be a Patterdale Terrier, we fell in love with her. Even after reading up on the breed and understanding that she would be a big challenge, we thought we were up to it (I consider myself half terrier, LOL -- as I'm as stubborn and "full of personality"). She's a really great dog -- very loving and well behaved. I take her on morning jogs through the redwood forest accross the street, and she heels like it's bred into her. She's responding well to the basic training we're giving her to come when called, potty training (esp. with crate training), etc. However, we can't be 100% sure that she really is a Patterdale, though all of the research I've done is positive; for example, she seems to fit the UKC's judging description to a tee (though our vet had never heard of the breed and "patted us on the head" suggesting Kimba is a lab/pit bull mix -- but she is way to small for that!). I really think she probably is a Patterdale. There's just one thing: From what I've read, Patterdales should rather be "aloof" about other dogs. Kimba is 14 weeks old and is very excited to meet and play with other dogs. The deeper problem is that we discovered tonight when we took her to the first session of a "Puppy Manners" class, she goes from sniff sniff "how are you?" to jumping, licking and nipping pretty quicking, and very quickly gets so excited that the encounter starts to get aggressive, and she's giving NO quarter on that! The trainer spent an extra half hour on us and didn't raise our hopes at all that she might ever be able to be off leash around other dogs. She recommended (rather like if we are going to bring her back to the class) a "gentle leader" -- which is rather a muzzel to attach a leach to in place of the harness we've been using. What I'm wondering is: how much of this could just be exuberant Patterdale puppy behavior? Is she really as incorrible as as the trainer thinks (the trainer also assumed she was a lab/pit bull mix)? And is the trait of Patterdales that they should rather be aloof around other dogs something that comes after puppyhood? |
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Re: Patterdale puppy training and behavior
Joy and happiness! Thank you @patterdale_lover :-)
My name is Sean (I'm Irish-American, so I always thought I can be as "terrier" as any terrier, LOL!). I used Kimba as my name here as she's whom I'm representing (and didn't want this mixed up with my professional online identity). I was so hoping to meet someone like you here! Kimba is 14 week old. From the photos and videos I posted in response to my introduction post, you'll see that Kimba is a short, smooth coat black variety with a bit of white on her sternum, neck, chin and back toes. As so many folks are skeptical about some breed they've never heard of, I have created a flier I keep in the little potty cleanup pack attached to her leash to help educate them on the breed: http://www.sitesbysean.com/facebook/...dale-flyer.pdf I've reached the end of my own leash tonight. I'll be back with more tomorrow. Thank you for your very thoughtful and rich response. |
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Re: Patterdale puppy training and behavior
Hi,
Just looked at your intro thread and saw the vid/pics I'm afraid to say she is not a patterdale ![]() For 14 weeks she is way to big. The head shape is not that of a patterdale, her tail is too thin, and doesn't stand up at all, like a terriers. Her ears are also that of maybe a pittbull. I would say your vet was right and that she is a Pit/lab. Sorry to dissapoint. Lovely dog anyway ![]()
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Re: Patterdale puppy training and behavior
Thanks, Patterdale Lover.
You would certainly know better than I would, as I had never heard of Patterdales until the rescue said that's what she was (but then they originally labled her as a Pat/Chihuahua mix! NOT!). She seemed to me to rather fit the breed description, behavior and some Pat puppy photos I had found online, but I definitely see your points and more and more evidence seems to point to a Lab/Staffordshire or Pit (more likely the latter as they are probably more likely to show up in a shelter or rescue). Have to admit my wife and I were really intrieged with the Patterdale breed (I hope we can find one to adopt in a couple years) and were kinda freaked out to start to realize that she's most likely a Pit Bull mix (makes a lotta sense though as Pits are everywhere up here in Nor. Cal. as most of the pot growers all up in here own Pits and have a tendancy to be really irresponsible in many ways). I definitely love Terriers in general -- I really do like their fiesty, stubborn personalities; Labs are ok too if they have half a brain. Well, thinking Kimba was a Patterdale definitely had me perpared to deal with a challenging breed that would need lots of mental & physical exercise and training . . . so I guess now we just have a different kind of dog that needs exatly the same attention. I'm just a bit concerned about excitement escalating to aggression with other dogs so far. I've never seen her start the agression, but she damn well thinks she's gona finish it! First sign of aggression from another dog -- growling, "get off me!" or a bite, and she gives it right back. She doesn't even come close to submitting, not yet anyways. But otherwise she seems to really enjoy meeting other people and other dogs. She's an abolute lover with people (most esp. kids) and people seem to be really attracted to her. I'll just keep introducing her to more dogs as we visit the local pet store, go jogging/walking/hiking, and at puppy manners class (which I expect we'll have to do a few rounds of). It seems a lot of folks are really into Lab/Pit mixes and swear they are great dogs. With proper training and treatment, I think Kimba promisses to be an excellent dog too -- just not sure if I'll ever be able to let her off leash with other dogs. We'll see. -- Sean |
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Re: Patterdale puppy training and behavior
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Well done to you! Haha labs don't have ahalf a brain I have two working gundog labs, very well trained and clever. It's the owner, always remember that ![]()
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Re: Patterdale puppy training and behavior
Thanks, Patterdale Lover.
In case anyone else stumbles upon this thread, I'd like to say that while I was very excited to have learned about Patterdales and thought Kimba was one (and hope to rescue/adopt a Patterdale in a couple of years from now), I've been very encouraged by our dog, Kimba. Her first Puppy Manners class had the trainer counselling us that she just might not ever be able to be off leash and play nice. Tonight was our second class -- one week, over 20 meetings with other dogs, lots of other positive reinforcement training, and a whole lotta love and SHAZAM! Her behavior is now completely different. The aggession has faded completely and now she plays with all other dogs just as puppies should do. My gosh, she's even gone completely mellow with our cats! I found a lot of folks on a lot of forums, and met in person and even now know a few friends how have/have had lab/pit mixes and they are swear that they are great dogs. |
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