Lucas Terrier Dog
INTRODUCTION
Lucas Terrier Dog is small, sturdy Terrier with semi-prick ears, dark eyes and a harsh double coat, the Lucas Terrier may be white, tan or black and tan. They are crossbred from the sporting group. Non hypoallergenic and due to google searches thier intelligence level is high.
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HABITAT : Urban areas, including buildings, parks, and gardens
TEMPERAMENT : They be friendly, with no aggressive tendencies towards people or other dogs, and not fearful or nervous
HYPOALLERGENIC : No
BREED GROUP / TYPE : .Group: Terrier. Type: Mixbred
SOCIAL UNIT : Family
LOCATIONS : England
STATUS / POPULATION : DATA DEFICIENT (IUCN) Not a threat category, Population, and distribution data is insufficient for assessment
MAMMALS: DOGS AND RELATIVES – CANIDAE
KEY FACTS
SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION
Kingdom – Animalia
Phylum – Chordate
Class – Mammals
Order – Carnivora
Family – Canidae
Genus – Canis
Genus Species – Canis Lupus
INTERESTING FACTS
1- The Lucas Terrier is a sturdy, symmetrically built, working animal, like an old-fashioned Ilmer Sealyham type, created only by breeding a Lucas Terrier from the original lines with a Norfolk Terrier or with a small Sealyham Terrier
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CALLING NAMES / SCIENTIFIC NAME
Calling names: Lucas Terrier
Scientific name: Canis Lupus -
COLOUR VARIATIONS
Tan or combinations of tan, black, white or grey
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COAT TYPE
Double coat
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LIFE SPAN
12 - 17 years
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APPROXIMATE SIZE : LENGTH / HEIGHT
Height: 10 - 13in
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TAIL
Tail is set level with the topline, which slopes very slightly downward at the croup. Tail is carried erect but not over the back
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WEIGHT
6.8 kg average
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BREEDING SEASON
Throughout the year
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REPRODUCTION / GESTATION PERIOD
Reproduction: One time a year
Gestation period: 63 days -
LITTER SIZE
3 - 5 puppies
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LOOK A LIKE
Norfolk terriers
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FARM ANIMAL
No
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FOUNDED IN / DISCOVERED
Originated in England in the late 1940s
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ORIGIN
England
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DISTRIBUTION
Nationwide
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OCCURRENCE
Families:
Species: -
FUEL FOR LIFE / TROPHIC LEVEL
Omnivores
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TO HUMANS
The standard states that they be friendly, with no aggressive tendencies towards people or other dogs, and not fearful or nervous
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AS A PET
Recommended
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KIDS FAVOURITE
Yes