Lakeland Terriers for Beginners

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Pets, Dogs, Science & Nature, Nature
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Author: Ken Venom ISBN: 1230000131069
Publisher: Axel Publishing Publication: May 8, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ken Venom
ISBN: 1230000131069
Publisher: Axel Publishing
Publication: May 8, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The Lakeland Terrier, like most terriers, in an adventurous and energetic breed of dog that loves to spend time with its family. They are naturally very intelligent dogs and will be relatively easy to train with almost any type of trick or routine. Sometimes Lakeland Terriers can be challenging to housetrain but will learn quickly using crate training techniques. The Lakeland Terrier prefers to be with people rather than to be isolated or left alone. They can tolerate being left alone for short periods of time but are not a good breed when the family will be gone more than they are home. The Lakeland Terrier can find ways to entertain his or herself, but they can become destructive or problematic when bored or lonely. Usually this is displayed by digging behavior or barking. Regular exercise, lots of toys, companion dogs and time spent with the family will usually correct these problems should they develop.

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The Lakeland Terrier, like most terriers, in an adventurous and energetic breed of dog that loves to spend time with its family. They are naturally very intelligent dogs and will be relatively easy to train with almost any type of trick or routine. Sometimes Lakeland Terriers can be challenging to housetrain but will learn quickly using crate training techniques. The Lakeland Terrier prefers to be with people rather than to be isolated or left alone. They can tolerate being left alone for short periods of time but are not a good breed when the family will be gone more than they are home. The Lakeland Terrier can find ways to entertain his or herself, but they can become destructive or problematic when bored or lonely. Usually this is displayed by digging behavior or barking. Regular exercise, lots of toys, companion dogs and time spent with the family will usually correct these problems should they develop.

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