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Frequently Asked
Questions Is this dog a
"mini-Dobe"? No,
these dogs are neither miniature versions of the Doberman Pinscher or a Miniature
Pinscher. In fact, if anything, Doberman Pinschers are larger versions of the
Manchester Terrier! Manchester Terriers are cited as being one of the dogs
Louis Doberman used when he created the Doberman Pinscher approximately 100
years ago. The Manchester Terrier is a very old breed that has been used as
the foundation stock for a number of other breeds as well. What is the difference between a
standard and a toy? In
Canada and the United States Manchester Terriers come in 2 varieties, a standard
and a toy. According to the breed standards put out by the CKC and the AKC
the only differences between the 2 varieties are size and ear type. The
standard Manchester Terrier should weigh between 12-22 pounds, the toy should
weigh less than 12 pounds. And while the toy Manchester Terrier only has 1
acceptable ear type (naturally erect), 3 ear types are acceptable for the
standard Manchester Terrier (cropped, button, and naturally erect). Do they shed? Yes,
they do shed, however, not excessively. Most Manchester Terriers only
"blow coat" twice a year (spring and fall). With properly grooming
shedding is usually not a problem. How much grooming do they
require? Manchester
Terriers are a relatively low maintenance dog. They should be brushed
regularly (once a week) with a rubber curry or bristle brush. This regular
brushing helps get rid of dead hair (and therefore cuts down on shedding
problems), helps keep the dog clean, and keeps the coat glossy and shiny. In
addition, their toenails must be clipped regularly. What makes a better pet, a male
or a female? The sex
differences in the Manchester Terrier seem to be less pronounced than in
other breeds. Both males and females make excellent pets. There are also no
noticeable sex differences with regards to housebreaking. Are Manchester Terriers easy to
housebreak? Manchester
Terriers are relatively easy to housebreak. As with any breed the key to
housebreaking is consistency and reward. Make sure your dog is on a
consistent schedule (when they eat, when the sleep, when they are taken
outside to "go"), figure out the times when they have to
"go" ,make sure to take them to the proper spot at these times and
then reward them for "going" in that spot. Do they bark excessively? Are
they yappy? Manchester
Terriers do bark. It is one of their good qualities (they warn of potential
dangers). And most
Manchester Terriers do not bark excessively, however, in some individuals
excessive barking has been reported. With most Manchester Terriers barking
can be curbed early on or avoided entirely by taking a few preventative
steps. The most important step is to socialize your puppy properly. Make sure
your Manchester Terrier is exposed to a wide variety of people, animals, and
noises at a young age. It is especially important to expose you Manchester
Terrier to a variety of people visiting your home and a variety of noises
within the home while you Manchester is still a puppy to teach them that
these things are all acceptable and not to be barked at. If barking problems
begin to develop the problem can usually be dealt with either with some
training, a bark collar, or (as a last resort) a surgical de-barking
procedure. Are they outdoor dogs? Although
Manchester Terriers are a hearty breed, they should not be expected to live
out of doors. Their lack of coat makes them sensitive to the cold in the
winter and their black coloring makes them sensitive to overheating in the
summer. This is not to suggest that MTs do not enjoy the outdoors, simply
that they should not be expected to live outdoors year round. Manchester
Terriers do best when living indoors with their family while being allowed to
exercise and play outside. What is their activity level? Are
they hyper? Manchester
Terriers are generally not an overly active dog indoors. Most MT match their
activity level to their owners activity level. A single Manchester Terrier
will often not be overly active indoors, however, multiple dogs living in the
same household will often play together. Outdoors MTs have an abundant amount
of energy. In fact, they make a great running companion as they have both
speed and endurance. Standard Manchester Terriers require a bit more exercise
than a Toy Manchester Terrier, usually between 30 minutes to 1 hour per day.
Manchester Terriers enjoy a variety of activities from playing with other
dogs at the park, to playing ball, to running agility courses. Do they get along with other
dogs? Do they get along with other pets? Manchester
Terriers get along well with other dogs. They also can get along with cats,
provided they were raised with them from a young age. However, as MTs were
designed to hunt small rodents and vermin, it is inadvisable to ask them to
live with rabbits, rats, mice or other rodent pets. Their terrier instinct is
generally too strong to allow successful co-habitation with pets of this
sort. How are they with children? Most
Manchester Terriers get along well with children. However, many MT breeders
prefer to sell their puppies to families with older children. If you want
your dog to interact successfully with children it is important for you to
expose your MT to a variety of children at an early age. It is also important
that you teach the children to respect the Manchester Terrier and to treat it
properly. Regardless, you should never leave any dog with a child unattended.
Even the most trustworthy dog will often try things with a child they would
never try with an adult. Do Manchester Terriers come in
any other colors? The only
acceptable color for a Manchester Terrier is black and tan. In the mid-1800s
there was some interest in different color variations including whites,
blues, and reds and these color variants began appearing at competitions. The
English White, in particular, often displayed a number of health problems.
These color variants are no longer bred for, are no longer acceptable, and
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