
The genetic diversity of the Rat Terrier is undoubtedly its greatest asset, and is responsible for the overall health, keen intelligence, and soundness of the breed. Most modern breeds were developed from a few founding dogs and then propagated from a closed gene pool. In contrast, the Rat Terrier has benefited from a long history of refinement with regular outcrosses to bring in useful qualities and genetic variability.
Although often mistaken for a Jack Russell Terrier, the Rat Terrier has a different profile and a very different temperament. Rat Terriers are sleeker in musculature, finer of bone, and have a more refined head. They always have a short single coat, i.e., they are never wire coated.
Rat Terriers tend to be less aggressive than Jack Russells; while they have a definite terrier personality they also have an "off switch" and love lounging on the sofa in a lap as much as tearing about the yard. Rat Terriers are normally cheerful dogs, and they tend to be calmer and more sensitive than Jack Russells to changes in their environment, owner's moods, or to unexpected noises, people, and activities. The "social sensitivity" of Rat Terriers makes them very trainable and easier to live with for the average pet owner, but it also means that extensive socialization from an early age is critical. Proper socialization of a Rat Terrier puppy includes exposing the animal to a wide variety of people and places, particularly during the first three months of life. Like most active and intelligent breeds, Rat Terriers tend to be happier when they receive a great deal of mental stimulation and exercise.
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Rat Terrier Dog Club Data
- The official UKC parent breed club. Breed standards, membership application, news, events, and yearly top ten dogs.
- Online group of breed lovers who chat and meet others in Central Florida and the greater Southeast. Photographs from their events, stories, and care tips.
- Club background, membership information, events, and photos. California.
- Detailed breed history, standards with picture examples, photographs of various sizes and colors of the breed, breeder links, and registry.
- Club and breed history, breed standard, membership information, and calendar of events.
- For enthusiasts in the Pacific Northwest. Membership information, breed standard, information on upcoming events, and links to other relevant resources.

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