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Dog Lover Decorative Candle Lid Topper - Rat Terrier Tiny One "a Day On The Beach" From Conversation Concepts
- SKU:
- CC-DTTG109
- UPC:
- 752352461922
- MPN:
- DTTG109
Description
The Rat Terrier is an American dog breed designed as a rat hunter on farms. This breed has two size divisions; Miniature, which is at least 10 inches at the withers, not to exceed 13 inches, and the Standard which is over 13 inches tall at the withers. Typically the weight range is 10 to 25 pounds. They have a short single coat and their tails can be docked or natural. Ears can be erect or dropped and both can be seen in a single littler. This breed is generally a hardy and long-lived breed that often lives to be 12-18 years old. Shirley MacLaine owned a Rat Terrier, as did best-selling author John Sanford. Bram Stokers classic novel DRACULA features the Rat Terrier taking on the vampire after he turns into a plague of rats. The AKC recognized the Rat Terrier in 2010.
The Candle Topper A Day on the Beach features one of our 218 hand painted tiny one figurines, on a sandy ocean beach, watching the water rush by. Something you might see at your local river or lake. Are there fish to chase, or seal to swim after? Looks like there could be! A perfect gift or addition to your store for all those Summer time candles, or when just dreaming of those Summer time days. Topper is designed to fit in a standard size candle with an opening of 2 15/16. (candle not included)
The Candle Topper A Day on the Beach features one of our 218 hand painted tiny one figurines, on a sandy ocean beach, watching the water rush by. Something you might see at your local river or lake. Are there fish to chase, or seal to swim after? Looks like there could be! A perfect gift or addition to your store for all those Summer time candles, or when just dreaming of those Summer time days. Topper is designed to fit in a standard size candle with an opening of 2 15/16. (candle not included)
Click here to learn more about the Rat Terrier: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat_Terrier