Rat Terrier

Rat Terrier

Weight

4.5-11 kg (Miniature) or 4.5-16 kg (Standard)

Height

25-46 cm shoulder height

Lifespan

15-18 years

Health figures are breed averages for general guidance only. Always consult a licensed veterinarian.

The Rat Terrier is alert, playful and affectionate. He's a terrier with a friendlier temperament than many of his cousins. His long lifespan makes him a companion for decades.

Character & traits

Energy
4
Affection
4
Playfulness
5
Watchfulness
4
With children
4
With other dogs
3
With strangers
3
Trainability
4
For beginners
3
Shedding
1
Drooling
1

Practical

Exercise per day
about 1 hour
Max alone
4 hours
Garden needed
No
Apartment
Less suitable
Insurance
$25โ€“$40/mo
Food
$20โ€“$35/mo

Frequently asked questions

Is the Rat Terrier suitable for beginners?+
Manageable, but not the easiest for beginners. The Rat Terrier benefits from consistent training and clear boundaries โ€” achievable with the right guidance.
How much exercise does a Rat Terrier need?+
The Rat Terrier needs about 1 hour of exercise per day. Two solid walks daily will keep this breed happy.
Is the Rat Terrier good with children?+
Yes, the Rat Terrier is great with children โ€” patient, playful, and forgiving. A solid family dog.

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Food

Small breed food

Smaller kibble, adjusted for the faster metabolism of small dogs.

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Accessories

Sturdy harness

High-energy dogs pull more. A good harness gives you control without pressure on the throat.

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Grooming

Nail clipper

Not much coat to brush, but nails keep growing. Clip them every 2-3 weeks.

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๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Insurance

Pet insurance for the Rat Terrier typically runs $28โ€“$44/month for basic accident and illness coverage. What you pay depends on the dog's age and your location.

Health information is for general guidance only and does not constitute veterinary advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian.

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