A Manchester Terrier Won't suit
every family and finding a good dog that also suits your needs
isn’t always easy. Most people will impulsively get the first dog
that strikes a chord in their heart, while some people prefer to do
their research and find out all about potential dogs they can get.
If you’re interested in something like a toy Manchester
Terrier for instance there are a few things that you would
want to learn about it first.
And the very first thing you should know about
is that Manchester Terriers come in two different categories. The
Toy Manchester Terrier variety and the Standard Manchester Terrier.
Both these dogs have the same general characteristics with their
size being the main difference between them.
For instance the toy Manchester Terrier can
weigh between 6-12 pounds while the standard Manchester Terrier
weighs between 16-19 pounds. There is also a marked difference in
height between these two different varieties and this is reflected
in the lack of inches in the toy Manchester Terrier. These dogs can
grow up to about 10-12 inches while the standard variety grows
about 15-17 inches in height.
Both types of Manchester Terrier are highly
intelligent ad both make loyal companions. Unlike the standard
Manchester Terrier however, the toy Manchester Terrier is not
necessarily used for the hunting skills it possesses. Having said
that, whether you get the standard Manchester Terrier or whether
you get the toy Manchester Terrier these days the last thing that
people do will be to use them to hunt, be it the rats they were
bred specifically to hunt, or anything else.
A Manchester Terrier
Needs A Firm Hand When Training
These dogs are primarily used as companion dogs
or competitive dogs. These dogs are highly intelligent and can be
trained at a very early age. Otherwise both the toy Manchester
Terrier and the standard Manchester Terrier have been to known to
be wilful and sometimes to not listen to its owner. A firm hand is
a must when training your Manchester Terrier.
Another thing that you might want to think about
if you’re looking at getting either a toy Manchester Terrier or a
standard Manchester Terrier is whether you have children,
specifically young children. They do have the tendency to become
aggressive and if this is not bred out of them, or even trained out
of them when they are young, you will want to be very careful.
And since they were bred specifically as rat
hunters, if you have any pet hamsters, gerbils or mice roaming
around the house you might want to think of getting another type of
dog or giving away your rodent pets. Although the
Manchester Terrier can be kept alone with smaller
animals if trained from the beginning, you might not want to trust
in training against instinct, too much. The best thing that you can
do would be to take temptation out of the way!