Lakeland Terrier

The Lakeland Terrier has a dense, wiry coat with longer hair on the legs and muzzle, often giving him a distinct beard. Small, sturdy and workmanlike, the breed's narrow frame allows him to squeeze into rocky dens to chase after vermin. While generally a show dog or family companion today, Lakelands can also be found utilizing their instincts at Earthdog events or digging in the backyard. The breed comes in a variety of colors including blue, black, liver, red and wheaten with or without a patch of color over the back and shoulders called a "saddle".

Breed Profile

While he is well suited for a variety of living situations including rural and urban settings, the Lakeland's energy level makes him well suited for an active lifestyle. They are easy to train when their instincts are properly channeled but be careful not to let the dog do the training. Lakelands capable of formulating a solution to any problem, whether it be to train his people to work around his schedule or stalk the neighborhood squirrels.