@RyanTaylor-bl5vy Great fun ,amongst themselves their great and fine with other dogs they know but you have to be very very careful about strange dogs as they can be very touchy,ive run 5 together my three and two litter mates I sold that we occasionally meet up with and its odd how they know it's their siblings and gel so well
Hi Paul Always a pleasure watching the pups development, they are getting really independent characters with alot of confidence, not just following mum anymore, you have done a brilliant job with them bud, they're a credit to you Paul. Thanks for sharing. Take care stay safe and keep it lit.👍 my friend
Beautiful patts mines tan with a white chest he's just turned 15 he doesn't walk as far now but he's still fit and healthy and all he wants to do is chase squirrels he still thinks he's 2yrs old would never have a different breed these dogs have got everything
My puppy is three quarter Jack russell and a quarter Patterdale, chocolate brown and tan with white chest and a little beard. I know about Jack Russells but not about Patterdales, she's a delightful little dog, quiet chilled out that has got to be the Patterdale in her.
I your lovely trio seem to be enjoying themselves, great to see them out together. I have a 9 mth old, bought from working farm. Mine is the tan coloured but developing a really curly wirey ridge on back, iguess this could be the Lakeland in him. Hubby bought him to go shooting with, very lively but loveable dog.
I bought a working Patterdale birch from a gamekeeper in Barnsley 7 year's ago..Best dog and worst dog I ever owned ..Always in trouble and will kill anything it can get hold of including my chickens 😮😮
That's amazing. I just learned of this breed. Is it true that they barely bark? I had a jack russel and it was crazy with the barking...it's prey drive made her body tremble like an earthquake. I really like these patterdales.
@@fieldsportcymru4636 , Love getting out an doing a bit Rabbiting , it's great stimulus, especially for a high maintenance breed , such as the Patterdale, Heightenes that all important, sight , hearing an nose , An limbs to if they see one lol ,
@@patterdaleman1141 Yes love watching them use their noses and hunt cover ,only catch maybe one in thirty or so they move but its more about watching them work so im not bothered. Catch more when the ferrets are out too mind
Nice looking dogs! I read the patterdales are little rockets, but in what way are they different (appart from the appearance) than parson terriërs, border terriers and fox terriers. The function they have seem to me to be the same and the size is about the same. Clearly they are stronger built than other small terriers but appearance is one thing. Thanks in advance.
The other Terriers you mention long long ago became mere show dogs fit only for walking around a ring with the working instinct nose courage and common sense ignored in favour of correct ear carriage and correct trimming for show . The Patterdale is still primarily a worker
@@fieldsportcymru4636 ok. Thanks for the quick reply. I'm in Belgium and patterdales are not we'll known (even unknown) but they look like a very healthy and Interesting dog breed. I'm looking for a small dog with big dog potentiality and stamina. (Active lifestyle) so patterdales are on the list. In the lowlands we have also the boerenfox terrier (loosely translates to farmers fox terrier) who are still farmdogs, but it seems that they often lack socialisation since they are born and raised in stables. (Not an official breed, but that is often even better) options, options, options,...🥴
@Wetl You will not go wrong with a Patterdale, remarkabley fit healthy dog tough as anything . They can be head strong but are loyal to the end and live for a very long time 16 or 17 years being common
@@fieldsportcymru4636 Mine is just the same. Cool as a cucumber as long as the other dog is too. If there's a grumble , he's perfectly willing to kick off. And it doesn't matter how big the other dog is. We've never managed to train this out of him.
@@fieldsportcymru4636 Just one of the things we adore about him.😁 He was ganged up on by 2 black labs a few years ago. I had to apologise for the damage he did to them. One lost a bit of ear. Love my little tank.😍
Our patt Brok had an ASBO in the village and barred from the cricket club, great with people, but see another dog, any dog, Complete psycho , lived till he was 17. We now have another patt called Billy and a patt cross beagle, it's never dull 😂 RIP BROK.
I’ve got one called Ozzy, he’s almost identical to your biggest black one, though he has a white belly. He’s never caught a rabbit yet but he killed about 5 pigeons, 6 mice and a sparrow in the garden. I never reprimand him for this because he’s a Patterdale Terrier and that’s what they do 🤷🏻♂️ I knew what I was getting, my only complaint is he’s too intelligent for his own good! Little sod has made me install magnetic locks to kitchen cupboards because he learned how to open them! Draws too!
@@fieldsportcymru4636 OK, they seeme very robust. And I think the look better than Russels. I live in Denmark - have you ever sold any outside your border?
@@clausnyruphjsholt-nielsen2905 Afraid not ,i only breed a litter when i need a new team member so every 6 years or so . They are very tough robust dogs and intelligent, if somewhat willful
I have used go rabbiting, I used go lamping but your put of season mate, you should start rabbiting around late September to March, not in the summer because there breeding then, because your killing your own sport brother. I had these three cracking Jack Russells and two Border terriers, 4 Lurchers I used one for the day and three for Lamping Rabbits and Hares, I used to go poaching everywhere lol.
No they take too much looking after my friend used to fly them and a Harris Hawk i ferreted rabbits for him . Ive not got the time to do a Hawk justice
@@andydowden8117 Bloody good rifle and when you compare the price to an FX or Daystate an absolute bargain ,Bob at City airweapons hit on a cracker importing these .
Mate them rabbits are no good to eat now probably full of young as well , your doing it wrong mate and out of season . I been rabbiting for 45 years mate , I will try to help you but you can’t go out of season.
I love my Patterdale. Ive had many different terriers but never one quite like a Patterdale.
Their just the best Terriers going
I love watching Pattersons
Would have one in a heartbeat but im disabled and they need a lot of excecise
Beautiful dogs
Thanks your right about the excercise though they do need loads
What's it like having a pack of them ? Asking because mine wants to fight everything but my other 2 dogs 🐕🐕
@RyanTaylor-bl5vy Great fun ,amongst themselves their great and fine with other dogs they know but you have to be very very careful about strange dogs as they can be very touchy,ive run 5 together my three and two litter mates I sold that we occasionally meet up with and its odd how they know it's their siblings and gel so well
Hi Paul
Always a pleasure watching the pups development, they are getting really independent characters with alot of confidence, not just following mum anymore, you have done a brilliant job with them bud, they're a credit to you Paul. Thanks for sharing.
Take care stay safe and keep it lit.👍 my friend
Thanks mate appreciated 👍
Ours is happy as a pig chasing rats ,squizzers and bunny's! Always brings a little "present"back😜👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Fantastic looking dogs!
Beautiful patts mines tan with a white chest he's just turned 15 he doesn't walk as far now but he's still fit and healthy and all he wants to do is chase squirrels he still thinks he's 2yrs old would never have a different breed these dogs have got everything
Ive had them since i was 13 ,best little dogs ever had .
My puppy is three quarter Jack russell and a quarter Patterdale, chocolate brown and tan with white chest and a little beard. I know about Jack Russells but not about Patterdales, she's a delightful little dog, quiet chilled out that has got to be the Patterdale in her.
@Susan Garvey Their lovely dogs ,a big dog in a small body . Good luck with your pup im sure you will have a long and happy time together
I your lovely trio seem to be enjoying themselves, great to see them out together. I have a 9 mth old, bought from working farm. Mine is the tan coloured but developing a really curly wirey ridge on back, iguess this could be the Lakeland in him. Hubby bought him to go shooting with, very lively but loveable dog.
Hi, I’ve got a female, tan with a wirey ridge along her back almost like a mowhawk and I think it’s Lakeland too. Very lively excellent dog.
good vid mate, took mine out this morning two squrrels and 3 rabbits crack on fellow
Ìve got a spaniel Patterdale Cross 👌
She can smell a pheasant 2 fields away. 😍
Great looking dogs. Thank you for all the videos.
Thank you .
How many inches to the shoulder are your dogs mate
Between 14 and 15 and half biggest dog
I bought a working Patterdale birch from a gamekeeper in Barnsley 7 year's ago..Best dog and worst dog I ever owned ..Always in trouble and will kill anything it can get hold of including my chickens 😮😮
Lol sounds like a normal Patty ,they need a firm hand when young then their ok
Yep typical patterdale, I live in yhe country side, mine always come back home with a little present, rabbit, rat, squirl, honeybadger 😂😂
How much can a patrerdale male weigh? Also, are they full blooded?
Mine are Pure Patterdale blooded . They can weigh up to 25 pounds for a big dog .
The sandy one has got a big head on him nice dog you need a lurcher has well
@grahamwhittle1971 Had them for years half cross collie greyhound but after my last one died aged 24 I said I'd never have another
My one would just disappear for 4 hours yipping for me to chase after her
Always used to take collar off when hunting to easy to get snagged in thick cover injuring dog
Superb mate 👌
That's amazing. I just learned of this breed. Is it true that they barely bark? I had a jack russel and it was crazy with the barking...it's prey drive made her body tremble like an earthquake. I really like these patterdales.
They are quiet for a Terrier. Prey drive is off the scale with them
Nice Dogs ,
Thanks mate 👍
@@fieldsportcymru4636 , Love getting out an doing a bit Rabbiting , it's great stimulus, especially for a high maintenance breed , such as the Patterdale,
Heightenes that all important, sight , hearing an nose ,
An limbs to if they see one lol ,
@@patterdaleman1141 Yes love watching them use their noses and hunt cover ,only catch maybe one in thirty or so they move but its more about watching them work so im not bothered. Catch more when the ferrets are out too mind
Mme just gets on scent and disappears across the horizon
Lol yes their wilful little buggers sometimes
They’re lovely looking dogs,I like all terrier dogs. I think a terrier is what I’d get if I got a dog
The 3 amigos, patts rule 👍
I love patterdale pups
Nice looking dogs! I read the patterdales are little rockets, but in what way are they different (appart from the appearance) than parson terriërs, border terriers and fox terriers. The function they have seem to me to be the same and the size is about the same. Clearly they are stronger built than other small terriers but appearance is one thing. Thanks in advance.
The other Terriers you mention long long ago became mere show dogs fit only for walking around a ring with the working instinct nose courage and common sense ignored in favour of correct ear carriage and correct trimming for show . The Patterdale is still primarily a worker
@@fieldsportcymru4636 ok. Thanks for the quick reply. I'm in Belgium and patterdales are not we'll known (even unknown) but they look like a very healthy and Interesting dog breed. I'm looking for a small dog with big dog potentiality and stamina. (Active lifestyle) so patterdales are on the list. In the lowlands we have also the boerenfox terrier (loosely translates to farmers fox terrier) who are still farmdogs, but it seems that they often lack socialisation since they are born and raised in stables. (Not an official breed, but that is often even better) options, options, options,...🥴
@Wetl You will not go wrong with a Patterdale, remarkabley fit healthy dog tough as anything . They can be head strong but are loyal to the end and live for a very long time 16 or 17 years being common
Myxi's?
Not seen any yet round here this year
Hi m8, am looking for a patterdale puppy!. Have you any contacts.
Dont know anyone at the minute with pups. Try the FB terrier groups pups on their occasionally
Best little Beasts.
Hai my name is Robert and I live in Holland, I would like to have a Patterdale pup, since there are no breeders here jn Holland. Can you help me out ?
Im afraid not i only breed a litter when i need a pup roughly every 8 years or so
Looking well. How are they with other dogs. My 2 are hit and miss 🤣😂
Ok as long as the other dog is ok ...if it gets a bit moody with them they kick off especially the bitch and smaller dog .
@@fieldsportcymru4636 Mine is just the same. Cool as a cucumber as long as the other dog is too. If there's a grumble , he's perfectly willing to kick off. And it doesn't matter how big the other dog is. We've never managed to train this out of him.
@@Doug791 In their nature ,they dont take an insult lightly
@@fieldsportcymru4636 Just one of the things we adore about him.😁
He was ganged up on by 2 black labs a few years ago. I had to apologise for the damage he did to them. One lost a bit of ear.
Love my little tank.😍
Our patt Brok had an ASBO in the village and barred from the
cricket club, great with people, but see another dog, any dog,
Complete psycho , lived till he was 17.
We now have another patt called Billy and a patt cross beagle, it's never dull 😂
RIP BROK.
I'm still here mate shout out from New Zealand
Hope your well mate 👍
I’ve got one called Ozzy, he’s almost identical to your biggest black one, though he has a white belly.
He’s never caught a rabbit yet but he killed about 5 pigeons, 6 mice and a sparrow in the garden.
I never reprimand him for this because he’s a Patterdale Terrier and that’s what they do 🤷🏻♂️
I knew what I was getting, my only complaint is he’s too intelligent for his own good!
Little sod has made me install magnetic locks to kitchen cupboards because he learned how to open them!
Draws too!
They have a strong prey drive
Oh I know, I’ve had one for 10 years 😊
They work together like a clock!
Im made up with them i must admit ,as all round working dogs the pups are coming along nicely
Very nice dogs - can you tell me where you bought them? I think they would be faboulous hunting dogs. How are they in the water… ?
I bred them myself ,ive had this line over 45 years . They are well at home in water
@@fieldsportcymru4636 OK, they seeme very robust. And I think the look better than Russels. I live in Denmark - have you ever sold any outside your border?
@@clausnyruphjsholt-nielsen2905 Afraid not ,i only breed a litter when i need a new team member so every 6 years or so . They are very tough robust dogs and intelligent, if somewhat willful
I have used go rabbiting, I used go lamping but your put of season mate, you should start rabbiting around late September to March, not in the summer because there breeding then, because your killing your own sport brother.
I had these three cracking Jack Russells and two Border terriers, 4 Lurchers I used one for the day and three for Lamping Rabbits and Hares, I used to go poaching everywhere lol.
I have to keep down Rabbits on here year round as part of my permission
I live in lake District it's full ov rabbits here
@@grahamwhittle1971 Seems better the further North you go I used to Holiday in the Highlands and took my dogs and ferrets with me
You can tell their related to pit bul terrier or pits are related to them
Theirs a bit of old style bull terrier in most British Terrier breeds way back .
stunning dogs
Thank you
I would love to see a patterdale crossed with an American pitbull terrier
Lovely dogs ever considered a goshawk for those rabbits !
No they take too much looking after my friend used to fly them and a Harris Hawk i ferreted rabbits for him . Ive not got the time to do a Hawk justice
@@fieldsportcymru4636 ok fair enough I am tempted to get the prophet you done an excellent video on that.
@@andydowden8117 Bloody good rifle and when you compare the price to an FX or Daystate an absolute bargain ,Bob at City airweapons hit on a cracker importing these .
@@fieldsportcymru4636 yeah very true I have a maverick at the moment I find it heavy and I’m having feed issues gonna exchange for one .
Cant watch this camera man needs lessons keeping camera still
Lol no cameraman just me on my phone walking its not a Hollywood epic lol
Mate them rabbits are no good to eat now probably full of young as well , your doing it wrong mate and out of season .
I been rabbiting for 45 years mate , I will try to help you but you can’t go out of season.
Rabbits breed every 30 days near me. How often near you? Curious.