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Lucas Terrier

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The charming Lucas Terrier: a versatile family dog

Who is the Lucas Terrier suitable for?

The Lucas Terrier is an excellent companion for active individuals and families. He loves to be part of family life and is particularly well suited to households that can provide him with sufficient attention and exercise. Due to his friendly and playful nature, the Lucas Terrier is also ideal for families with children.

Character and nature of the Lucas Terrier

Lucas Terriers are known for their friendly, lively and inquisitive nature. They are intelligent and eager to learn, which makes them pleasant companions. However, their hunting instinct is still strong, which is why they should always be kept busy and stimulated. Despite their energy, they are also very affectionate and enjoy spending time with their humans.

Appearance of the Lucas Terrier

The Lucas Terrier is a small, compact dog with a robust build. It has a rough, wiry coat that is mostly white, brown and black in color. The ears are small and folded forward, and the eyes are dark and lively, giving his face an expressive and charming expression.

Care and health of the Lucas Terrier

Coat care

The Lucas Terrier's wiry coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting. A weekly brushing is usually sufficient to keep the coat in good condition. In addition, the coat should be trimmed about every three months.

Health

The Lucas Terrier is generally a healthy breed with few genetic health problems. Nevertheless, regular veterinary examinations should be carried out to ensure that the dog remains healthy. As with many small dog breeds, the Lucas Terrier can occasionally have dental problems, so good dental hygiene is important.

Size and weight of the Lucas Terrier

An adult Lucas Terrier reaches a shoulder height of around 25 to 30 cm and weighs between 5 and 8 kg. This compact size makes him an ideal dog for people who live in the city, as long as he gets enough exercise.

Exercise requirements and suitability for the city

The Lucas Terrier needs regular exercise and mental stimulation. Daily walks and time to play are a must to channel his energy. Despite his lively nature, he can adapt well to life in an apartment, provided he gets enough exercise.

Training tips for the Lucas Terrier

Lucas Terriers are intelligent dogs that love to learn. Positive, reward-based training is the key to a well-behaved terrier. It is important to start socialization early and give the dog clear, consistent rules. As they have a strong hunting instinct, training a reliable recall is particularly important.

Behavior and interaction with children and other animals

Lucas Terriers are generally friendly and compatible with children and other pets. Their playful and lively nature makes them great playmates. However, interactions with young children should always be supervised to ensure that both parties are respectful of each other.

Recognition by the FCI

The Lucas Terrier is not currently recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI). However, this does not detract from its popularity and charm as a family dog and loyal companion.

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Breeding

FCI-Group

Not recognized

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