80% Compatible
Their unique corded coat can reach the ground and naturally separates into rope-like strands by age two.
During the early 1900s, one Rat Terrier reportedly caught 2,501 rats in a single day on a farm!
Hungarian shepherds developed these dogs in the 16th century to guard livestock against wolves and thieves. Their distinctive coat helped them blend in with sheep flocks while providing protection from predators.
Developed in America during the 1800s as farm dogs and vermin hunters. These skilled ratters protected grain stores and farmland from rodent infestations across rural areas.
Professional grooming expertise needed for cord maintenance. Regular exercise essential despite independent nature. Close monitoring of skin condition under cords required.
Regular dental care is crucial. Needs secure fencing due to hunting instincts. Requires consistent exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom.