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The Lakeland Terrier has a typical Terrier square frame and stiff coat. Its body is compact, but very strong. The neck is very well muscled and angular to the shoulders. The back slopes somewhat to the tail, which stand up and curls backward slightly toward the back. With its very angular back legs, the breed is capable of great speeds. The breed's head is rectangular and the muzzle is moderately long. It has very small ears that are slightly pointed at the tip. The coat is close to the body, with the exception of the legs and torso. The fur covers the eyes and hangs from the chin like a beard.
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