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  2. Ratter (dog) - Wikipedia

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    A typical ratter is small to medium-sized and has a short and smooth coat, however a wide range of dog breeds and landraces may be used. [2] [1] [3] The use of ratting dogs is widely considered to be the most environmentally friendly, humane and efficient methods of exterminating rodents.

  3. Pražský Krysařík - Wikipedia

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    Lady with a Dog. Czech dog breeders claim that krysaříks (ratters) are one of the oldest Czech breeds. The first mentions of these ratter dogs are found in the writings of the historian Einhard, dating back to the 8th-9th centuries. The Polish historian Gallus Anonymus mentions the beloved ratters of King Bolesław II the Generous (1058

  4. Rat Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Rat Terrier is an American dog breed with a background as a farm dog and hunting companion. [1] They share much ancestry with the small hunting dogs known as feists. Common throughout family farms in the 1920s and 1930s, they are now recognized by the United (UKC) and American Kennel Clubs (AKC) and are considered a rare breed. [2]

  5. Small Međimurje Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Small Međimurje Dog, also known as Međi, or locally well known as Štakoraš (The Ratter) is a breed of dog native to Croatia. It has been bred for over a hundred years in northwestern Croatia, in Međimurje area mostly. Found in rural yards as a guard dog and hunter for harmful rodents.

  6. Rat-baiting - Wikipedia

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    Ratter dogs legally hunting rats. Rat hunting and rat-baiting are not the same activities. Rat hunting, also known as rat-coursing, is the legal use of dogs, often referred to as ratters, for pest control of non-captured rats in an unconfined space, such as a barn or field.

  7. Dutch Smoushond - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Smoushond (Hollandse Smoushond, Dutch Ratter) is a small breed of dog, related to the Pinscher and Schnauzer breed type kept in stables to eliminate rats and mice in Germany and the Netherlands. It is very rare and not well known outside the Netherlands, its country of origin.

  8. Ca Rater Mallorquí - Wikipedia

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    In the early twentieth century, Valencians migrated to Mallorca; they may have brought some ratters with them. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is widely believed that the Ca Rater Mallorquí is related to the Gos Rater Valencià ; it is also possible that there was some infusion of English terrier blood in the history of the breed.

  9. Ratting - Wikipedia

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    Ratter (dog), dog used for catching and killing rats; Rat-catcher, the profession of catching rats; Rat-baiting, the bloodsport of dogs catching rats; Informant, telling on people; Backcombing, a method of styling hair to add volume; Leecher (computing), alternative term usually used in video games; The use of a remote access trojan for ...