Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Teddy Roosevelt What?

Chris was under the weather this weekend, and Domino was quite content to lay in bed and keep him company. I took the opportunity to do some research on little Domino. We are frequently asked the question of what kind of dog is Domino, and everyone likes to offer their opinions (Chihuahua/Corgi, Jack Russell mix, Chihuahua/Wiener dog). The vet that neutered Domino listed him as a Rat Terrier, and I thought that was pretty close, with something else mixed in. Then I came across a little breed called the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier. The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is related to the Rat Terrier, but with a little bit more diversity. Below are the characteristics of a Teddy Roosevelt Terrier, obtained from the United Teddy Roosevelt Terrier Club of America. It is a spot on description of little Domino.

 "The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is an energetic, alert dog whose curiosity and intelligence make him very easy to train. He thrives on human companionship and will enthusiastically share any activity with his owner. The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a lively, friendly, affectionate dog with his family but can be somewhat of a one-person dog. With his strong protective nature and well-developed pack instincts, the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier gets along well with children (when raised with them), cats, and other dogs. He is a bold, tenacious hunter with seemingly unlimited energy whose size and endurance makes him an excellent hunter of squirrels and vermin." http://www.utrtca.com/

So, if you have a vermin problem, and need your barn to be "ratted" Domino is your guy. More likely though, it you just want a smart and affectionate dog, Domino is also your guy. He is incredibly affectionate with us, and he had loves Monty and Chewy. He also did fine with Sunny the Cat, which I posted about earlier. He hasn't really met any kids, but I am sure he would do great with them as well.

I read another description of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier that they could be "standoffish or un-interested in strangers." That, combined with Domino's fear from being abandoned, make me understand why he doesn't always make the best first impression. Nevertheless, he is a wonderful and loving little dog. Please spread the word about Domino, and help him to find his forever home!

 He is quite happy to cuddle all day

Domino loves Jen and he kept going back for more attention

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