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Yes, Lakeland Terriers are known for barking to alert their owners to changes or strangers and may require training to manage excessive noise.
Among terrier breeds, the Lakeland Terrier is considered one of the calmest, especially when given proper outlets for its energy and appropriate training.
Yes, Lakeland Terriers tend to bark frequently, particularly to alert their owners to changes or strangers.
The Lakeland Terrier is considered one of the calmer terrier breeds due to its manageable energy, affectionate nature, and adaptability to different environments.
Yes, Lakeland Terriers tend to bark frequently, especially if not sufficiently exercised or mentally stimulated.
The Lakeland Terrier descends from the Old English Black and Tan Terrier, Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Bedlington Terrier, Border Terrier, and Welsh Terrier.
Lakeland Terrier puppies typically cost between $1,200 and $2,500, depending on the breeder, bloodline, and location.
Lakeland Terriers need at least 30–60 minutes of daily exercise, including brisk walks, hiking, or energetic play, and often happily accept more.
Yes, the Lakeland Terrier can be a good family dog with proper training and socialization, especially in active homes with older children.
The Lakeland Terrier is a small, sturdy, and athletic terrier breed from England's Lake District, originally bred for hunting foxes in rocky terrain. It's known for its wiry coat, energetic personality, and intelligence.

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