They were bred
for catching rats, herding livestock and other farm work.
Owners bred this spunky fellow
for catching rats in clothing mills.
They were originally used
for catching rats in clothing mills in the 19th century.
In its most simple definition, a ratter is dog who was selectively bred
for catching rats and other types of vermin.
Originally used
for catching rats and mice in textile mills, Yorkies are energetic and inquisitive.
Not exact matches
This is wise advise
for so many reasons, but it's also key to avoiding getting
caught up in the status
rat race, according to Casnocha: «If everyone around you is on the more status, more status, more status track, and straining their necks to check the leaderboard, it'll be hard to resist doing the same.»
Charles Darwin tells us that his father at one time was discouraged about him and thought that he would amount to nothing: «My father once said to me, «you care
for nothing but shooting, dogs and
rat -
catching, and you will be a disgrace to yourself and all your family».»
Picente and Timpano noted that the
raters rightly viewed tHe future with caution, noting that county governments across New York state are
caught between the upward pressures of rising costs
for state - and federally mandated programs and the local property tax cap New York State has implemented beginning next year.
Sitting on the Cabinet table, wearing his little Union Flag number, he looked as happy as, well, Larry — but let's hope he won't be called on
for his official
rat -
catching duties tomorrow.
ALBANY — Spineless Senate Republicans from around the state scrambled
for cover yesterday — like
rats caught in a floodlight — after they were asked to say whether Majority Leader Dean Skelos should disclose the names of his law clients that do business with the state.
The next step was to reverse the cues
for the sweet and bitter substances, then see how long it took
for the
rats to
catch on.
No forests or
rats in there — but those eye -
catching images of Mars terrain do have some alien messages
for us.
2 In the mid-19th century, Jack Black, the
rat catcher
for Queen Victoria, found several color variations of the brown
rat and domesticated those he
caught.
This led to coconut water being dubbed as having an equal nutritional profile to human blood, or being a «blood replacement» and some gym
rats caught on and theorised that it would have an optimal profile of nutrients
for replenishing the electrolytes (sodium and potassium) lost in sweat.
As a result, murder
for hire is almost always a sideline, and the people who engage in it are by and large stupid losers, quickly
caught, and quicker still to
rat out the idiots who hired them.
They sat
for him in lieu of payment
for his work
catching rats.
She was looking
for «the best and biggest cats, capable of
catching mice» to be sent to the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg to protect the treasures contained within from
rats.
While the call to fame
for Yorkies seems to be that they were bred to
catch and kill
rats in factories and mines, they are now better known to be adorable, devoted and loving companions.
This breed was developed during the 19th century
for the purpose of
catching rats in clothing mills — the Yorkshire Terrier was also used in the sport of
rat - baiting until it became more popular as a companion pet.
As time passed they were also used to hunt
rats, because they appeared to have a knack
for it, and its small size was perfect to get into tight places to
catch them.
Originally used
for catching mice and
rats, this breed was eventually sized down and made into a lap dog.
Cats allowed outdoors have an average lifespan of only 5 years (vs. 15
for indoor cats) due to being hit by cars, injured or killed by dogs or wildlife,
rat poison ingestion, diseases
caught by fighting with other cats, and nameless other accidents.
The Yorkie is named
for Yorkshire, England, where breeders developed them in the 19th century to
catch rats in cotton and wool mills.
If you've decided that a dog is the perfect animal to keep mice or other small rodents under control, we have to have a talk... But there's always the
Rat Terrier, which is a smaller breed, bred
for — you guessed it —
catching rats.
The cats don't generally solve the rodent problem by killing
rats and mice — although the cats are game
for doing so if they
catch them.
Named
for the English county from which they originally hail, Yorkshire Terriers were used in the nineteenth century to
catch rats in clothing mills.
Named
for the city in England where they originated, Yorkshire terriers were used to
catch rats in clothing mills in the 19th century.
Developed especially to go to ground and burrow in the earth to chase and
catch vermin like
rats, foxes, badgers, weasels, and otters, the terrier was selectively bred
for centuries to be a determined and tenacious dog.
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Catching little animals (you will be able to set traps for catching little games like moles, rat, squirrel, rabbit
Catching little animals (you will be able to set traps
for catching little games like moles, rat, squirrel, rabbit
catching little games like moles,
rat, squirrel, rabbit, etc..)
However, they got
caught up in the
rat race
for a few years, chasing after money to pay off a mortgage and things to fill the house:
So much so that the neighboring town finally
caught on, and implemented an affidavit
for HERS
Raters.
However, while they may love cuddles, they're certainly no lapdog; originally bred in the 18th century by farmers to
catch rats, they're prized
for their boundless energy and hunting instincts to this day.