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AKC- MILO
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Meet MILO! Price just reduced! He is ready for pickup on Tuesday, Jan 13th! He will be around 17-18 lbs full grown. He is a Type A Rat terrier. NEW Pictures 1-2-2026. He comes with Limited AKC registration with pedigree. Full registration is available upon request. He will be UTD on all shots and wormings when he leaves here. His tail is docked and dewclaws are removed. He has been very well socialized with. He will be started on crate trained and trained to go potty outside using a doggie door. Transportation to your home is $450.00 if needed. We can also fly them by air to your airport starting at $400.00-450. You are also welcome to come here to pick up in person. She will be eating Nutri Source small breed puppy when he leaves here, and we will supply you a sample bag of that. A deposit of $300 will hold him for you. You can put down the deposit for him directly on our website, www.dhckennels.com/ deposit does come off full amount. We do offer a 1 yr health guarantee on the puppy, and you can also find out more about that on our website. We have been raising Rat Terriers since 2004. All are adults are tested for PLL and are clear. Also, our adults are vet checked every year to make sure they are sound for breeding. Visit my Facebook page under DHC Kennels and Farms and see puppy videos. We have lots of excellent nationwide reviews on our website and lots of repeat customers. Contact me if interested or with any questions, [email protected]/ Look forward to hearing from you! Thanks for viewing!
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About Rat Terrier Puppies
About Rat Terrier Puppies
Is a Rat Terrier the right dog for me?
Rat Terriers, also known as “Ratties,” can barely contain their huge hearts in their tiny bodies. Unlike the name suggests, these dogs are social, affectionate pups who love being around people. They crave your companionship and will be happy in any situation as long as you’re together. Full-grown, they typically weigh 8-25 pounds and stand 10-18 inches tall.
Will a Rat Terrier get along with my other pets?
Rat Terriers are generally excellent with children of all ages. In fact, Rat Terriers love sleeping with people, especially kids. This breed is pack-oriented, so they enjoy the companionship of kids, adults, and other pets as long as they’re raised together. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Do Rat Terriers need a lot of physical activity?
Rat Terriers thrive on activity and will be destructive if they get bored. Keep your Rattie busy with walks, runs, playtime, training, food puzzles, or sports. These dogs are particularly good at agility, rally, flyball, and tracking. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Rat Terriers shed a lot?
Rat Terriers have short coats with a “pied” pattern (large patches of one or more colors with white). You may find Ratties with black, brown, tan, red, apricot, fawn, blue, white, or lemon coloring. Their coats tend to be low maintenance. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
How much space does a Rat Terrier need?
Rat Terriers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Ratties need to live indoors and be surrounded by people. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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