Rat Terrier Care Monroe LA

Rat terriers are some of the most fun, interesting, and energetic breeds out there. Not only can they run around, but they can cuddle on your lap and be very loving, sweet pets.

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Rat terriers are some of the most fun, most interesting, and energetic breeds out there. Not only can they run around, chasing mice and rabbits, but they can cuddle on your lap and be very loving, sweet pets.

While these dogs are relatively easy to take care of, there are some simple tips out there to make owning a rat terrier a little easier.

  1. They need regular nail clipping. Rat terriers can grow EXTREMELY long nails (as you will find out), and it's important to keep them trimmed for your dog's benefit and your own. Long nails can be very painful, especially when they get caught on carpet, on twigs, or stuck into your leg. What you do: Buy a pair of SHARP nail clippers from a local pet supply store. If they are not sharp, they can twist the nail and cause your pet much discomfort. If your dog is restless and tries to get away, request the help of someone else to calm your pet down and hold them. If not, try wrapping your pet up in a blanket, leaving the lower nails out first. After you cut those, wrap the blanket around the legs and cut the top nails. Cutting the nail is not difficult; cut far enough down to make sure the nail is not sharp, but not far enough to cause your pet to bleed. A 1/4" should do it, depending on how long your dog's nails are.

  2. They shed. All the time. All year-round. There is no way to stop your dog from shedding. Daily brushing might help, but not enough to make much of a difference. Another good grooming idea is monthly baths (depending on how dirty and active your pet may be). Washing your pet will get rid of excess hair and dander. Plus your pet will smell good, too! Make sure to use a shampoo that is specially made for dogs.

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Author: Nicole Mellin

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