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Lakeland Terriers need 30 to 60 minutes of exercise each day. This exercise helps the dog both physically and mentally. A Lakeland Terrier that doesn’t get enough exercise is likely to become bored and start to chew household items or dig holes in the yard. Allowing the dog to run around...
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The Lakeland Terrier is a small, fearless, and intelligent breed known for its distinctive appearance and strong bonds with its family.
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Lakeland, Lake District 4 nights from £49 Seacote Beach, St Bees Seacote: seashells by the seashore Dogs allowed: all year round The stunning, sandy beach at St Bees is one of the best in the whole Western Lake District. The waves at St Bees are quite gentle meaning that you can ...
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The Lakeland terrier, named for the Lake District of its native England, was once a farmer's dog bred to work in packs on sheep-stealing foxes. They weigh about 17 pounds, and their coats are hard, wiry, and low-shedding. This breed is friendly, confident, and not overly aggressive. ...
Lakeland terriers are increasingly rare. The small dogs once worked the Lake District in England, and they are notorious burrowers. The first president of theLakeland Terrier Associationclaimed he had a Lakeland terrier that chased an otter into a 23-foot burrow (and had to be rescued as a re...
Known best for their uniquely hairy, cylindrical snout, Lakeland terriers stand at about 14 to 15 inches and weigh approximately 17 pounds when fully grown. The breed is named for its origin in the Lake Region in the north of England, where it was originally used to ward off foxes that th...