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Patterdale Terrier Temperament

Amy Green
4 min readJun 9, 2020

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So, you’re thinking about getting a Patterdale terrier? It’s a brave decision! Don’t get me wrong, I adore high energy breeds such as the Patterdale terrier and Jack Russell Terrier. But there’s a lot you should know about the patterdale terrier temperament before you commit to owning a dog of this breed.

Strong Prey Drive

Patterdale terriers were originally bred for hunting foxes and badgers on farmland in Cumbria. This prey drive is kind of in their genes and difficult to get rid of. You will need to bear in mind that recall can be a challenge when squirrels, rabbits, rats or cats are around and you may need to keep them on lead in areas when small animals and badger sets or fox dens can be found (unless they are trained working dogs of course). Due to their strong prey drive Patterdales ideally shouldn’t be mixed with other small pets or rodents such as rabbits, guinea pigs or hamsters — this can be a recipe for disaster! They can be ok with cats if they are bought up as puppy and kitten together, but bringing a rescue patterdale into a household with cats is more of a challenge.

High Energy!

Patterdale terriers are very high energy dogs. They need a great deal of exercise both on and off lead. This, combined with their strong prey drive may mean that recall training is more challenging than…

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Amy Green
Amy Green

Written by Amy Green

Hi I’m Amy — travel blogger, dog lover, digital marketer. I write mainly about Europe, Middle East and Southeast Asia. Getting into drones!

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