Although the name "Toy Manchester Terrier" was adopted only in 1938
the breed itself, had been known in England for many centuries.
Indeed in a letter written to his friend Gesner in 1570, Dr. Caius
mentioned the "Black-and-Tan Terrier". Dr. Caius manuscript is the
first written account of the dogs of England. To the inquiry: "How
long has the Black-and-Tan Terrier been known in England?" The
Englishman will answer "As long as England has been know".
Long ago, before the arrival of the canine exhibitions, there was in
England a black-and-tan Terrier less graceful and sturdier than
those current. These first dogs had no toes lineages no point above
eyebrows, nevertheless they were healthy, brave and useful. They
were accomplished murderers of rat, whether it is in an arena or
along streams. In fact their value was recognized without any
consideration to shape or breed but only the numbers of rats that
they had killed.
The district of Manchester in England was recognized as the centre
of two events called "Sports of the poor men" it was the execution
of rat and the pursuit of the rabbit. John Hulme's a dog fancier had
the idea to produce a dog which can be used in both competitions. He
bred a female Whippet with a famous rat murderer, a dard brown mixed
breed Terrier. Which explains the bent back, rarely seen in Terrier
breeds. Dogs resulting from this union showed themselves very useful
other fanciers raised it so was born the Manchester.
As an intelligent and imp compagny dog no breed is superior to the
Manchester. It has an apperance of thoroughbred which one finds in
no other dog. The long clear head, its expressions of sweetness, its
brilliant dress, its whip tail, its intelligent and well woken
appearance commands attention, its neatness and its short hair opens
it doors which would be closed to his long coated brothers. To top
it all its weight leaves nothing to be desired, because it appears
in two size, an average size which weighs more than twelve pounds
and less than twenty two pounds and a Toy version of twelve pound
and less.
It is told that in 1848 at the Queen Hotel Tavern of London a Toy
Manchester Terrier of 5 1/2 pounds name "Tiny" would have killed 300
rats in a record time of 54 minutes 50 seconds. An alert guard dog
and a most loyal family companion who requires little exercise and
grooming. |