jesutton3

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| 10/22/2007 10:32 PM |
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Hello to everyone and I would like to say I have been lurking for a month or two and this site is full of useful information. I have one question about rat terrier size. The only one I have seen in person was a 10 lb rat and chihuahua mix. I am thinking about adopting a 1 year old type A rat. It weighs 17 lbs now. Is this the final size of the dog or will it get any larger? Does anyone have a picture of this size rat with something in the picture as a reference to size?I see the average size is listed up to 25 lbs. How common are rats of this size? Also does anyone have a picture of 25ish lb rat with something in the picture as a reference to size? |
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Morgan

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| 10/23/2007 1:02 AM |
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Posted By jesutton3 on 10/22/2007 10:32 PM
Hello to everyone and I would like to say I have been lurking for a month or two and this site is full of useful information. I have one question about rat terrier size. The only one I have seen in person was a 10 lb rat and chihuahua mix. I am thinking about adopting a 1 year old type A rat. It weighs 17 lbs now. Is this the final size of the dog or will it get any larger? Does anyone have a picture of this size rat with something in the picture as a reference to size?I see the average size is listed up to 25 lbs. How common are rats of this size? Also does anyone have a picture of 25ish lb rat with something in the picture as a reference to size?
Well 1st, welcome to the site. I'm glad you decided to join.
2nd, how wonderful of you to consider adopting a dog.
3rd, even better that you are looking into a Rat Terrier!
My Rat Terrier is a Type A and she is 1 year 7months and weighs around 18 lbs. I don't think it's very common for a RT to get up to 25lbs although it is very possible. If the dog you are looking at adopting is 1 year old, he/she is probably very close to the size that it will stay...may just grow a tad more but not much I wouldn't think.
I don't really have any good pictures of her that show her size compared to something else in a photo. The best I can do is this picture of her sitting next to my boyfriend.

Please let us know what happens....if you adopt, we would love to see pictures! 
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buttonbutt

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| 10/23/2007 7:57 AM |
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Welcome to the site! Ditto on what Morgan said. Dogs don't do much growing after 1 year, though their bones can grow on up to 18 mos. I have two mini ratties: Button, 3yo, is 10 lbs. Zipper, a 1½ yo rescue, is 9 lbs. They both stopped growing in stature at 1 year. |
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Peggy Mom to Button & Zipper My sweet RatTexans
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Vickie

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| 10/23/2007 8:20 AM |
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Hi! My male rat terrier, Mikey, is 5yrs old and weighs 20 lbs. My other one weighed around 17 lbs. The picture is Mikey but you can't really tell his size from the picture. My little girl, Alice, will probably get up to 12-14 lbs. I really think for an A-type that 15 to 18 lbs. is normal. Of course, Mikey is probably a "little" overyweight! |
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swatson6

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| 10/23/2007 8:48 AM |
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DaisysMom

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| 10/23/2007 9:08 AM |
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Hi and welcome. I think it's so wonderful that you're are considering adopting a rat terrier. I personally think it would one of the best decisions you could ever make; they are FANTASTIC dogs, however, I'm not exactly impartial 
My Daisy was fully grown by one year of age. She is now almost 2 years old (at the end of January) and weighs between 14-16 lbs. depending on activity/food intake. She is a Type A also. For size comparison, the only picture I have that might help is this one. I have the worst time telling how big a dog really is from photos though!

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Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom
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SuzieRedhead

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| 10/24/2007 12:28 PM |
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I had a foster who was 27 pounds. I have a picture of him at 27 pounds and Sasha at 16-17 pounds, but not sure how to post him on here. I loved this dog. He was HUGE but his temperment was the same as the small ones. He'd plop down on top of you like a lapdog. Bubba was a great foster and is now with a great family!!
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Sue Carello, Scotia, NY (near Albany) Ratbone Rescues Fostermom, etc... www.ratbonerescues.com Fostermom to Oh Mickey and Prince Ratbone
Who do YOU GoodSearch/GoodShop for? Go to www.goodsearch.com and type in Ratbone Rescues! |
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Rowdy's Mom

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| 10/24/2007 11:59 PM |
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Rowdy is a type "A" larger rattie- he was 27 lbs last time I had him weighed and he's appx 18" tall to his shoulders. He's fully grown and seems to be holding his weight pretty steady. I know there are several other ratties on here about the same size as he is. Michelle's Sonic and Jan's (Sassy'sMama) both seem to be about the same size as Rowdy. Shiloh and Amos are two of the ratties on here that are larger than that- perhaps more of the decker strain.
Personally, I love having a bigger rattie! He makes a great running and hiking companion, and I can never go too far for him. He also has the same big personality and absolutely loves to cuddle. I just have to allow a bit more room on the bed for him. He loves playing with smaller dogs, but holds his own quite well against our Shephard mix.
Here's a couple pics to try to see a size comparison...
The first may not be the best, but the two other dogs are our lab mix (about 45-50 lbs- built like a dalmation) and our Shephard mix (65lbs- built like a smallish shephard)

Here he is at the dog park wrestling with a cocker spaniel. They were similar in size. Similar height, but Rowdy is built a little slenderer.

And with my boyfriend...

Oh! I just found this one! I'm 5'3".... and that's Sam the lab right behind me, with Schatzi the shephard behind her. (And look away from me! Not my finest shot!)

Check out alysky's "How big/small is your pup? in the "chat" forum. It's from about a week ago, I think, but she's got a lot of replies on there. I had a similar forum several months ago too.
(Hope that helped a bit... ) And congrats on thinking about adopting! Rowdy was a shelter dog and I wouldn't trade him in for the world!!! (Actually, all three of ours were adoptees.) |
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~Chrys~ Mom to Rowdy, Schatzi (shephard mix), and Sam (lab mix) http://www.myspace.com/rowdyluvsschatzi
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Sassy'sMama

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| 10/25/2007 3:14 AM |
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Hi and Welcome... My Sassy ( blk one) is 18" at the shoulder.. Punkin is smaller than her. They come in so many different sizes... but are the best breed around.. |
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~~Jan~~ Mama to Sassy
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Lyndsey

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| 10/25/2007 2:29 PM |
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Ooo definitely adopt! You'll be so glad you did! I was actually worried when I read that they get that big too, because I wanted a smaller dog. In the end though, it doesn't matter, I have a tiny one and a big guy and I don't even notice the difference anymore... Henry's still small enough to cuddle and go everywhere with me, and Bella may be small but still manages to rough up Henry pretty effectively. Tracey, omg how cute is that bike basket!!!! Daisy doesn't jump out? that's so funny, Bella absolutely loves going for "rides" in the laundry basket, she'll try to jump in to it even when i'm carrying it... I bet she'd love a ride on that bike! Does anyone have two dogs from the same litter that are really different in size? I don't know a ton about the types, but Henry weighs a little over 20 lbs and looks just like Rowdy (and i mean exactly, right down to the markings!) but his sister Bella only weighs a fraction over 8... weird right? Just goes to show that the really do come in any size. |
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BonitaKaz

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| 10/25/2007 2:34 PM |
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| I do'nt own a dog from the same litter as Nibbler, but I do know a woman who bought his brother. This guy (name slips me right now) was twice as big as his brothers and sisters when we first wen to look at the litter. Nibbler is now 9.6 lbs, and the other pup is pushing 15. |
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*Bonita* Mom to Nibbler! |
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wmars1776

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| 10/25/2007 2:37 PM |
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Smokey is 14" and 17 pounds. My advice - adopt a Rattie - you will never find a better dog. A side benefit to owning one is belonging to this site - everyone here is awesome!

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Bill - "Smokey's" Dad Cumberland, Rhode Island
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GothGirl

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| 10/26/2007 11:29 PM |
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My little Rat Terrier is 7 months old and only weighs around 8 or 9lbs. I dont expect him to get much bigger. I have pictures of him and as soon as I figure out how to put them on here I will post some. |
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jesutton3

Rattie

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| 10/29/2007 7:45 AM |
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| Thanks for all the information it has been very helpful. The dog I was looking at was adopted before I had a chance to fill out the paper work. So I'm on to looking at other dogs which brings on more questions. At what age does the average dog stop growing? Another dog I'm considering is 6 months old and 17lbs. How close is he to his final weight? Also are there any disadvantages to rats with full tails instead of docked? Other than giving it more to chase. |
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DaisysMom

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| 10/29/2007 8:59 AM |
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Hi, again. Daisy reached her full size probably around 10 months or so, at least height/length wise and she may have added a pound or two to her weight and now weighs 14-16 lbs. I would guesstimate that a rattie at 6 mos. old and weighing 17 lbs. may get up to 20 lbs. or so, but that's just a guess. I hope you are able to find a rattie who needs a home - they really are the best!!! I don't think docked or full tails matter much one way or the other. I believe that originally it may have been done for hunting purposes (i.e. less for vermin to bite) but I'm not certain. There is also a natural bob gene in the rattie line, so some are just born that way. Please let us know how the search is going and make sure to let us know if you finally adopt a rattie - we want to see him or her  |
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Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom
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Izzy's mom

Ratastic

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| 10/29/2007 9:11 AM |
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| Hello and welcome!! I'm so happy you are considering adopting. I have to agree with everone else. Ratties are a very good bread. They are very loyal. I adopted Izzy at around 10 months and she hasn't gotten any bigger and she was 1 in Aug. She put on a little more wieght like half a lb i think. She was very skinny when we got her. But she still wieghs in just over 10 lbs. And has been holding steady right around there. I think it is most common for them to stop growing at or around a year old. They can gain weight or loose wieght depending on thier daily activities and what you feed them. Izzy is a type A rattie i believe has the longer legs. But has not one ounce of fat on her. She is pure muscle. Good luck and hope you decide to go the route of adopting. |
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GothGirl

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| 10/29/2007 1:14 PM |
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Prince is 7 months and weighs maybe around 7 1/2 to 8lbs. Hes real small. Maybe about the size of a chihuahua. I don't except him to very much bigger. Hes going to the vet this afternoon and I;m going to ask him if the dog will get any bigger. I really would like for him to stay the size he is. |
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BonitaKaz

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| 10/29/2007 1:20 PM |
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| Seems to me that he may get up to 10 lbs, and that's about it. |
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*Bonita* Mom to Nibbler! |
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GothGirl

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| 10/29/2007 3:27 PM |
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Your right. The vet said that Prince would not get any bigger than he is. And at the most will weigh around no more than 10 maybe 12lbs He also has a little cough. So she put him on some antibiotics to clear that up. Other than that hes doing real good 
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BonitaKaz

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| 10/29/2007 3:39 PM |
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| I'm glad to hear prince is doing well... I love ur picture of him btw. too cute |
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*Bonita* Mom to Nibbler! |
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Susan

Terrier Terror

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| 10/29/2007 10:03 PM |
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| Ratties come in a lot of sizes! Yours should not grow more than a pound or two more in size. Sounds like a standard type A. I have some mini type A's that are smaller and some small standards that are about that size. it also depends on whose standards you use: AKC or UKC. |
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ANYTHING WORTH DOING IS WORTH OVERDOING Mom of eight, only three left at home! Pack leader to ten ratties: Maggie, Mysty, Berry, Simon, Ceecee and five puppies, Star,Sari, Bluebelle, Double stuf,and Snortie. As well as Ginger the Border Collie and a herd of turkeys! |
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