Manchester Terrier
General Information - Manchester Terrier

Group:
Terrier
Size:
Medium
Lifespan:
15-16 years
Exercise:
Moderate
Grooming:
Very low
Trainability:
Hard
Watchdog Ability:
Very high
Protection Ability:
Very low
Area of Origin:
England
Date of Origin:
1500s
Other Names:
Black and Tan Terrier
Original Function:
Ratting, rabbit
hunting
History
The Manchester Terrier's nickname is the Rat Terrier since it was developed as a rat hunter in nineteenth century Manchester, England by a man named John Hulme. The Manchester was considered to be the best vermin hunting breed of the day. A Manchester Terrier named Billy supposedly killed 100 rats in only 6 minutes, 13 seconds in a British contest! Though he looks like a Miniature Doberman, the breeds are not related. The Manchester terrier was the result of crosses between the Black & Tan Terrier and the Whippet.Temperament
The Manchester Terrier is a high-spirited, very intelligent, and cunning dog which is eager to learn. Extremely lively, sporty, alert, and vigilant, the Manchester Terrier is a loyal and good friend to its master. The Manchester Terrier likes to please its handler and learns quite quickly. These dogs can be outstanding in activities like agility skills and catch and also do well in obedience trials. The Manchester Terrier should be thoroughly socialised when it is young to prevent potential aggression. He can be headstrong, protective and snappish. This breed needs thorough, firm training.Upkeep
This alert and active breed can have its exercise needs met with a moderate walk on leash, good romp in the yard or an off-lead foray in a safe area. This is not a breed that should live outdoors, although it appreciates access to a yard during the day. It likes a warm, soft bed. Coat care is minimal.