Cairn Terrier Dog Breed




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The Cairn Terrier is a hardy, little, solid, and sporty dog, with a rough

weather-resistant coat that sheds. The Gaelic word "cairn" means a pile

of stones, which is a suitable name for a terrier that goes to ground.

This breed is in many ways the classic terrier, exhibiting the same

tenacious, sassy, obstinate yet lovable personality that is common to

this group. He is intelligent, active, and affectionate, often unwilling

to cooperate with his trainer and quite of a barker. This breed is

initially suspicious of strangers and makes a grand watchdog. He has a

high prey drive toward tiny animals and will not likely get along with a

kitten or a hamster. He is good with children provided he is raised with

them from puppy hood, although he does not suffer roughhousing. The Cairn

can be a nipper, especially when he is spoiled. Also, because of his

pigheaded nature, it is very arduous for him to understand the ?Down?

command. He is a long-lived dog and is not susceptible to any major

medical problems.

Size: The Cairn Terrier stands approximately 9-10in at the shoulder and

weighs between 12 and 15lb.

History and origin: The Cairn Terrier was developed in Scotland and was

used as a ratter and as a bolter of foxes and otters. His weather-

resistant coat allowed him to withstand the cold and windy Scottish

climate. It was recorded that James VI of Scotland (James I of England)

ordered half a dozen of terriers or ?earth dogs? to be sent as a present

to France. These were believed to be the forerunners of the present-day

Cairn Terrier. In his work "The Popular Cairn Terrier," Mr. J.W.H. Beynon

claimed that as far as he could learn, the oldest known strain of Cairns

was founded by the late Captain MacLeod of Drynoch, Isle of Skye, which

goes back above 150 years.

Feeding: Recommended feeding for this little terrier is three quarter can

of high quality dog food or the fresh meat equivalent supplemented with

biscuits. This breed prefers to have 2 small meals each day, rather than

1 big meal. He also loves an occasional large dog biscuit to chew. 1

teaspoon of cod liver oil taken once a day will maintain him in good

health.

Exercise: Apartment living is sufficient for this little dog as long as

he gets enough exercise. The Cairn Terrier is a very lively dog and an

professional of killing rodents. His ideal exercise would be running in

the fields or playing a ball game.

Grooming: As a house pet or a show dog, the Cairn Terrier is an easy

breed to groom. His coat should be brushed and combed. Any excess

feathering from behind the front legs and tail should be removed. In

addition, the long hairs near the ears and on the underside should be

removed for tidiness.

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