- Fell Terrier
Infobox Dogbreed
altname = Red Fell Terrier
Black Fell TerrierPatterdale Terrier Lakeland Terrier
coloured terrier
country = flagicon|EnglandEngland
image_caption = Black Fell Terrier
name = Fell Terrier
notrecognized=yes
note = Fell terrier is a category, not a breed.Fell Terrier refers to a regional type of long legged
working terrier , not a specific breed ofdog .Description and Purpose
Fell terriers are types of small working terriers developed in the
Fell (hilly) country ofnorthern England and used as hunting dogs. [cite web |url=http://www.geocities.com/c_leed/new/patterdale.html |title= Patterdale Terrier |accessmonthday=0323 |accessyear=2008 |author=Cory Leed |date=2004 |work=Dogs of the World ] They may be crossbred or purebred. [cite web|url=http://terriermandotcom.blogspot.com/2005/10/question-of-breed.html
title= A Question of Breed|accessmonthday=0323|accessyear=2008|author=P. Burns|date=07272088|work=Terrierman.com |quote=The red Fell Terrier is a type of non-pedigree Lakeland Terrier found in the north of England. ] Fell terrier types are typically small, usually under 15lbs/6.5kg, and with a narrow chest, so as to fit into the underground tunnels of the animals they hunt. Fell terriers are long legged, with a rough textured coat, often red or black in color. The tail traditionally is docked. Crossbreeding with other hunting dogs causes their appearance to vary.Fell terriers are bred for hunting ability and
gameness ["Fell terriers have been bred for generations for work alone, and the only requisite points were their gameness." Captain Jocelyn Lucas in "Hunt and Working Terriers", quoted by Patricia Adams Lent in "Sport with Terriers", pp 73-74, Arner Publications, Rome, NY 1973] rather than to a standard of appearance (breed type). They hunt in packs so must get along well with other dogs. [" "All the fell packs are hunted on foot." Captain Jocelyn Lucas in "Hunt and Working Terriers", quoted by Patricia Adams Lent in "Sport with Terriers", pp 74, Arner Publications, Rome, NY 1973] The Fell Terrier was originally developed to hunt the large Fell fox that was believed to cause serious losses for sheep stockmen. The dog needed long legs to follow hunters through heavy snow, and a narrow chest to follow the fox in a stony underground den. [Captain Jocelyn Lucas in "Hunt and Working Terriers", quoted by Patricia Adams Lent in "Sport with Terriers", pp 74, Arner Publications, Rome, NY 1973] In the hunt, a terrier follows thered fox underground into its den, where it either kills the fox, bolts it or holds it until the hunter (terrierman) digs the dog and fox up.Breeds
Several named breeds have been developed from the Fell terrier type, such as the
Lakeland Terrier ,Patterdale Terrier ,Border Terrier ,Scorrier terrier and other locally developed breeds. All are sometimes called "Fell Terrier" interchangeably with their breed name. The "National Terriers Club LLC", has published a Fell Terrier standard. [cite web |url= http://nationalterriersclub.net/#/fellterrier/4527359296|title= FELL TERRIER|accessmonthday= 0323 |accessyear= 2008 |author= National Terriers Club LLC|work= National Terriers Club LLC Terrier Registry] In Germany, theJagdterrier was developed out of Fell terrier stock in the 1920s. Fell terriers may be descended from a very old type of long legged terrier referred to as the rough-coated Black and Tan, similar to today'sWelsh Terrier . [cite book|last= Lent |first= Patricia Adams |date= 1973 |title= Sport With Terriers |chapter= 9 |pages = 76 |publisher = Arner Publications, Rome, NY |isbn= 0-914124-01-3]References
Further reading
*"Sport with Terriers", by Patricia Adams Lent, Arner Publications, Rome NY 1973
*"Hunt and Working Terriers", by Captain Jocelyn Lucas, Tideline Books 1995
*"The Fell Terrier", by David Brian Plummer, Tideline Books, North Wales 2006
*"American Working Terriers", by Patrick Burns, lulu.com publisher, 2005 ISBN: 978-1-4116-6082-3External links
* [http://www.terrierman.com/historypics.htm A Pictorial History of Terriers]
* [http://www.dirt-dog.com/awta/ American Working Terrier Association]
* [http://journals.aol.com/foxbriarfell/FELLTERRIERSOCIETYPAGE/ Fell Terrier Society]
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