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rattytatty


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Training Moderator
03/10/2008 1:37 PM  

A friend sent me this link today... and I found it quite interesting.  I didn't realize there were so many  ear explanations or descriptions.

Bailey's ears never seem to be the same way two days in a row.... haha ... but I'm thinking for the most part he has "rose ears"

http://poochville.homestead.com/rtears.html

 


~Nora~
Mom to Hoss, Lil'Bit, Buster & Bailey, CGC, OA, OAJ
wmars1776


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
03/10/2008 1:51 PM  
Thanks..that was really interesting.

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

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JenMax


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
03/10/2008 1:54 PM  

Interesting.    My mom was just commenting last night about how many ways Max can put his ears   His ears are so cute.


Jenny - Max's sister

rattytatty


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03/10/2008 1:55 PM  
Wonder how many questions we have on this forum re: rattie ears, eh? LOL
This answers them! I like being able to see the pictures next to the written explanations...

~Nora~
Mom to Hoss, Lil'Bit, Buster & Bailey, CGC, OA, OAJ
talatzkomom


Ratastic
Ratastic
03/10/2008 2:17 PM  

thanks that was a VERY good link! I like you,think it interesting on how they are going to come up with the AKC standardlooks like the tipped and button may go along the way side ha....?It's  kind of sad though...it takes away from the individual aspect of the breed...But I do agree they need to make it consistant to show conformation! otherwise is "just one persons oppinion"! its kind of neat to be in the beginnings of the AKC makings of the breed!I want people to KNOW my dogs as being RIGHTFULL examples of the dog world not just chi/terrier crosses!


Linda talatzko
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DaisysMom


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03/10/2008 2:39 PM  
Lots of good information there, Nora Thanks for the link!!!

Again, personally, I am not a big fan of AKC recognition. One of the reasons being that the breed will undoubtedly be "thinned" to include only a select few of the "options" that are acceptable now. That's just my opinion, of course, and I have other reasons as well. I guess time will tell, as it appears that it's going to happen one day, it's just a matter of when.

Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom

Mitzy's Mom


Alpha Feist
Alpha Feist
03/10/2008 2:45 PM  
Very interesting, most of it I'd read before. I have examples of erect ears (Mitzy, Mayfly) bat ears (Skipper) and rose ears (Loco the whippet...duh!)

Mary Beth, mom to the Lollipop Kids

Georgia Foster Mom
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talatzkomom


Ratastic
Ratastic
03/10/2008 2:45 PM  

Breed recognition,at least others agree that there is STILL work to be done!

Rat Terrier organizations exhibit the typical disputes over the course of action to be taken for the promotion and preservation of the breed. As usual among working breeds, points of departure are which dog type best represents the breed and whether the dog's working qualities will be sacrificed to selection for show conformation competition. Perhaps because the Rat Terrier has existed for decades with several evident types upheld by different clubs, disagreements can be highly charged. It seems safe to say however that even farm-bred Rat Terriers have been cherished as much for their smart, amusing, and trainable companion qualities as for their skills at eradicating rats and hunting small game. Thus it is not surprising to see increasing numbers of Rat Terriers excelling at performance sports such as agility, rally, and obedience.

Five week old Rat Terrier
Five week old Rat Terrier

The National Rat Terrier Association is the largest independent registry and has maintained lineage records for decades. Feeling the working terrier nature of the breed will suffer, it is the most prominent of those clubs and associations opposed to Kennel Club closed-registry breeding rules.

The UKC officially recognized the breed on January 1, 1999. The Rat Terrier Club of America is actively working towards recognition by the American Kennel Club and the breed was accepted into the AKC's Foundation Stock Service in 2005. The first Rat Terrier to earn a title under AKC Sanctioning was in Agility on January 14, 2006 in Van Nuys, California.

[edit] Miscellaneous

The RCA trademark dog, Nipper ("His Master's Voice" might have been a Rat Terrier or a smooth fox terrier.

U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt owned a small, dark colored dog that became well known for eradicating rats from the White House, and some have claimed the dog as a Rat Terrier. A short-legged version of the Rat Terrier (a.k.a. the Type-B Rat Terrier) was recognized in 1999 by the UKC as a separate breed, named the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier since the former President's dogs were supposedly of the short-leg variety.

The Rat Terrier was a common farm dog in the early 1900s, bred for catching barn rats in haystacks. Purportedly a rat terrier holds the record for most rats killed in a single infested barn: 2501 rats in 7 hours.

Eleanor Powell trained a little dog named Buttons for a tap dance scene in "Lady Be Good" Α] A Rat Terrier was mentioned in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird published in 1960. Sean Connery


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michelle_custer


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
03/15/2008 11:30 AM  
i got one with tipped ears and eract ears thanks for the link



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gwacie


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
03/15/2008 2:00 PM  
Great link, I really enjoyed reading that. Our Eddie is, of course a fault poor thing, one up one down but OMiGosh it makes him the cutest boy. Then again we debate if he is full rat, jack rat or even beagle rat some days. Roxy has tipped ears (a fault for TFTs). They stood up when she was young but then just couldn't stay there....Zip and the Peanut have erect perfect ears.

I love ears!

gwacie (Bethany)
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buttonbutt


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
03/16/2008 9:11 AM  
That is a good source of ear info. I stumbled on that sight right after I got Button and found it fascinating. That's how I first learned about "tulip" ears and realized Button's right ear is really tulip and not erect. The few weeks both her ears were up, they were truly erect (no inward cupping). Zipper's have always been somewhere between button & tipped, probably due to poor nutrition when she was stray, surviving by eating mostly bugs. Probably didn't get what it takes to form thicker cartilage.

Peggy
Mom to Button & Zipper
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