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Jolly-Female

rat terrier puppies for sale
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Rat terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Haley-Female

rat terrier puppies for sale
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Rat terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Slick-Male

rat terrier puppies for sale
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Rat terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Claire-Male

rat terrier puppies for sale near me
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Rat terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Tessa-Female

rat terrier puppies for sale near me
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Rat terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Fido-Male

rat terrier puppies for sale near me
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Rat terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Odie-Male

rat terrier puppies for sale
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Rat terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

The first step towards responsible pet ownership is to learn about the breed you are interested in; becoming educated on the history and natural characteristics of the breed of dog will allow you to decide if that breed is right for you.
Sadly, too many dogs are in animal shelters due to a spontaneous urge to get a family pet. Learn more about our specific breeds & their characteristics here before starting our application process.

Our Rat Terrier puppies for sale come from reputable breeders who prioritize the health and temperament of their dogs. Each puppy is raised in a loving environment, ensuring they are well-socialized and ready to join your family.

  • Miniature Rat Terrier Puppies for Sale: For those looking for a smaller companion, our miniature Rat Terrier puppies for sale are an excellent choice. These compact yet energetic dogs are known for their affectionate nature and adaptability to various living situations.
  • Toy Rat Terrier Puppies for Sale: If you prefer an even smaller version, our toy Rat Terrier puppies for sale offer the same spirited personality in a tiny package. Perfect for apartment living or as a lap dog, toy Rat Terriers are sure to steal your heart.

We understand the importance of finding the right puppy close to home. That’s why we offer miniature Rat Terrier puppies for sale near me, making it easier for you to meet and choose your new best friend. These little dogs are ideal for individuals or families looking for a pet that doesn’t take up too much space but is big on love.

If you’re on the lookout for a tiny yet mighty companion, explore our toy Rat Terrier puppies for sale near me options. These pups are perfect for those who want a small, portable dog with a huge personality. They’re lively, intelligent, and always up for an adventure.

Rat Terriers are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and playful demeanor. They make excellent companions for both active and laid-back lifestyles. Whether you’re hiking a trail or lounging on the couch, a Rat Terrier will be right by your side. Their manageable size makes them suitable for various living environments, from rural homes to city apartments.

When you’re ready to bring a Rat Terrier puppy into your home, we’re here to help. Our process is simple and transparent, ensuring you find the right puppy with ease. Start by browsing our available Rat Terrier puppies for sale and contact us to arrange a meeting or to learn more about each puppy’s personality, health, and lineage.

Where can I find Rat Terrier puppies for sale near me?

You can find Rat Terrier puppies for sale near you through our trusted network of local breeders. We ensure each puppy is healthy, well-socialized, and ready to join your family.

What is the difference between miniature and toy Rat Terrier puppies?

Miniature Rat Terriers are smaller than standard Rat Terriers but larger than toy Rat Terriers. Toy Rat Terriers are the smallest size and are perfect for those looking for a tiny yet spirited companion.

Are Rat Terriers good family pets?

Yes, Rat Terriers are known for their loyalty, intelligence, and playful nature, making them excellent family pets. They get along well with children and other pets.

How can I choose between a miniature and a toy Rat Terrier?

Choosing between a miniature and toy Rat Terrier depends on your living situation and personal preference. Both sizes are affectionate and energetic, but toy Rat Terriers are more suitable for those who prefer a smaller dog.

Do you offer health guarantees for Rat Terrier puppies?

Yes, we offer health guarantees for all our Rat Terrier puppies. Our breeders prioritize the health and well-being of their dogs, ensuring each puppy is in excellent health before going to their new home.

How do I care for a Rat Terrier puppy?

Caring for a Rat Terrier puppy involves regular vet visits, a balanced diet, proper exercise, and plenty of love and attention. They are intelligent dogs that thrive with mental stimulation and social interaction.

Brief info about this breed

The intelligent Rat Terrier can be an invaluable member of your family with training, socialization, and forgiveness of their “bad” habits. The breed is making a comeback thanks to breeders and fanciers, and they make excellent watchdogs and farm dogs. They are often mistaken for smooth-coated Fox Terriers or Jack Russells, but owners and breeders know the many unique traits that make them special.

Rat Terriers are typical terriers and exhibit all the behaviors and stubbornness associated with the breed. They love to dig, so give them one area in the yard to dig to their heart’s content. They are also escape artists, so it’s best to be with them in the yard or have them wear a collar, tag and microchip at all times.

They are fast and can jump high, so a 5- or 6-foot fence is recommended. Rat Terriers are also known for their shrill barking, so if you live in an apartment or a neighborhood with noise rules, be aware of their barking instinct. They were bred to be quick runners and need the space and time to exercise, so make sure they get plenty of exercise.

When training a Rat Terrier, be patient and firm. They are highly intelligent but can also be stubborn. Many different training techniques can be used, so don’t give up if one method doesn’t work.

Rat Terriers puppies are born with their ears up, but they usually drop when their eyes open. Some ears may stay dropped, while others may pop back up in a few weeks or months.

The Rat Terrier is an intelligent, wary, and stubborn dynamo. They are wary of strangers and may not warm up to them immediately, but most will eventually warm up to visitors. If they are not properly socialized, they may become aggressive to strangers and other animals. They are also fearless, which can be a wonderful trait, but it can also be a problem if they are aggressive. Rat Terriers are good family pets. They are amazingly perceptive and intuitively respond to your moods. They have a great desire to please and love praise. They will follow you around the house and love to play.

Rat Terriers were bred to work all day on the farm, so they need a lot of exercise. If they don’t get enough exercise, their sharp little minds can turn devious to amuse themselves. Their people live by the mantra that a tired dog is a good dog.

As with every dog, the Rat Terrier needs early socialization. This means exposing them to many different people, sights, sounds, and experiences when they are young. Socialization helps ensure that your Rat Terrier puppy grows up to be a well-rounded dog.

There are many ways to socialize your Rat Terrier puppy. Enrolling them in a puppy kindergarten class is a great start. Inviting visitors over regularly, and taking him to busy parks, stores that allow dogs, and on leisurely strolls to meet neighbors will also help him polish his social skills.

Rat Terriers are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they’re prone to certain health conditions. Not all Rat Terriers will get any or all of these diseases, but it’s important to be aware of them if you’re considering this breed. If you’re buying a puppy, find a good breeder who will show you health clearances for both your puppy’s parents.

Health clearances prove that a dog has been tested for and cleared of a particular condition. In Rat Terriers, you should expect to see health clearances from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) for hip dysplasia (with a score of fair or better), elbow dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and von Willebrand’s disease; from Auburn University for thrombopathia; and from the Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF) certifying that eyes are normal. You can confirm health clearances by checking the OFA web site (offa.org).

  • Allergies: Allergies are a common ailment in dogs, and the Rat Terrier is no exception. There are three main types of allergies: food allergies, which are treated by eliminating certain foods from the dog’s diet; contact allergies, which are caused by a reaction to a topical substance such as bedding, flea powders, dog shampoos, and other chemicals; and inhalant allergies, which are caused by airborne allergens such as pollen, dust, and mildew. Treatment varies according to the cause and may include dietary restrictions, medications, and environmental changes.
  • Incorrect Bites: Malocclusion is a misaligned jaw structure that can cause problems in Rat Terriers. There are three types of malocclusion in Rat Terriers: overshot bite, undershot bite, and wry mouth. Overshot bite occurs when the upper jaw is extended past the lower jaw. Undershot bite occurs when the lower jaw extends past the upper jaw. Wry mouth occurs when one side of the mouth grows faster than the other. In some cases, malocclusion can self-correct, but if it does not self-correct by 10 months of age, surgery may be needed. Corrective surgeries can include tooth extraction, crown height reductions, or the use of spacers.
  • Patellar Luxation: Also known as slipped stifles, this is a common problem in small dogs. The patella is the kneecap. Luxation means dislocation of an anatomical part (as a bone at a joint). Patellar luxation is when the knee joint (often of a hind leg) slides in and out of place, causing pain. This can be crippling, although many dogs lead relatively normal lives with this condition.
  • Demodectic Mange: Sometimes called demodicosis, this condition is caused by the demodex mite, which a mother dog passes to her pups in their first few days of life. (The mite can’t be passed to humans or to other dogs; only by mother to pups.) Demodex mites live in hair follicles and usually don’t cause problems, but if your Rat Terrier has a weakened or compromised immune system, he can develop demodectic mange. In its localized form, patches of red, scaly, balding skin appear on the head, neck and forelegs. It often clears up on its own, but even so, you should take your dog to the vet to prevent it from turning into the generalized form of demodectic mange, which covers the entire body and causes infection.

Crate train your Rat Terrier if you wish to leave the puppy out when he reaches adulthood. Regardless of breed, puppies explore, get into things they shouldn’t, and chew things that can harm them. It can be expensive both in fixing or replacing destroyed items and the veterinary bills that could arise. Never stick your Rat Terrier in a crate all day long, however.

It’s not a jail, and he shouldn’t spend more than a few hours at a time in it except when he’s sleeping at night. Rat Terriers are people dogs, and they aren’t meant to spend their lives locked up in a crate or kennel.