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Cairn Terrier - Dog Breeds - Info To Know Before Owning


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Author: John Williams

We begin this article with the basic facts about the breed, then follow up with an in-depth look at their personality. Group: Terrier Weight: male: 14, female: 13 lbs Height: male: 10, female: 9.5 inches Overview Originally the Cairn Terrier was used as a ratting dog and to hunt on the farmlands round the Isle of Skye in Scotland. This breed has been known since the 1500s, and many terrier breed have their origin in this area. The Cairn terrier received its name because they are able to push themselves through the rocks that form cairns or stone fences. This breed was experts in the field of driving out rodents or animals such as otters. Apart from its ability to hunt, the Cairn Terrier is also prized for its watchdog and companion abilities. These dogs became very popular during the 1900s because more people wanted dogs that were suitable to live in the city with them. Temperament This breed is flexible, very intelligent and also caring. The Cairn Terrier is a pleasant dog and companion. These dogs are bold and curious, but they also have a very gentle character. The Cairn Terrier is bubbly and good-humoured dog, and loves to get involved in activity and fun. Their tendency to bark and raise the alarm makes them valuable watchdogs. These dogs have ample spirit and are dedicated, willing and clever. The Cairn Terrier however has a very self-assured and obstinate nature. They are recommended for owners with previous dog ownership experience. Care The Cairn Terrier does not have very high grooming needs for their coats to be kept in a good condition. These dogs should be brushed and combed about two times during the week, and they can also be rubbed down with a rubber glove or damp cloth to remove dead hair. This is a low shedding breed, but it can become more on a seasonal basis. It is important to also check their nails and teeth often. The coat of the Cairn Terrier should also be clipped once in a while. For show dogs it will be necessary to strip the coat away. Training Cairn Terriers are curious dogs that are quick to learn. This is a very sensitive dog, so it is imperative not to be cruel when it comes to training and discipline. They also like to be taught tricks, and they blossom in obedience training. Without the proper training and attention, the Cairn terrier will become bored - and this might result in destructive behaviour. Health problems In general the Cairn terrier is a very healthy breed. Some common health problems they struggle with are a tendency to gain weight which leads to obesity, flea allergies that will result in skin rashes and excessive licking and scratching.


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