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Cairn Terrier
Topic Started: Nov 18 2006, 12:48 PM (384 Views)
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Out of date irreleveant info deleted 21.12.08 zandd
Edited by zandd, Dec 22 2008, 06:03 PM.
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Janet
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Cairn Terrier

Originate - Scotland

Coat type- Coarse,wiry,profuse outer coat. short undercoat. The coat is weather resistant

colour- Cream,wheaten,red,grey,or nearly black with brindling on these colours. Dark tips at the ears muzzel and tail is desirable. any white is not desirable and considered a fault.

Size- 10" to 12" at withers. weight ranges from 13 to 20 pounds.

Gem wieghs a healthy 16 pounds. Lucy once went up to 23 and I had to put her on a diet :blush:

Group- Terrier

Original Purpose- Originally bred to engage and flush fox,badger,weasel,otter and rodents from the rock cairns in scotland.

Life Span- 13-15 years

Protection- watch dog- yes, Guard dog- no

health rating- very good to exellent

Learning rate- Very high, Obedience- medium, Problem solving - high

Living Enviroment- House with a yard, apartment, country or city the Cairn Terrier will thrive in any environment as long as he recieves attention and exercise. As an earth dog and digger, he may leave holes in your backyard :o
They like nothing better than a good romp. They love the water and are typical outdorr dogs,always ready for a swim, a fishing trip or a hike in the woods. Wether rich or poor, young or old, it makes no difference to the Cairn. This friendly little dog can always find his place and capture the hearts of his owners and all who know him.

Temperament- The Cairn is a small dog with a "Foxy" look about him. They are gentle and loving and have an intense desire to please their owners. Cairns are intelligent and full of spirit, mischief and merryment. They are very protective of home and family and are quick to sound an alarm. They are not fighters- they will not pick a fight as will some other terrier breeds- but they will stand their ground and in no sense of the word be called cowardly. they are not barkers, but will warn of a prowler or other out of the ordinary circumstances. These qualities make the cairn Terrier an excellent all around companion and family pet. It has often been said that if you have a Cairn Terrier in your home for a year you will have one for the rest of your life.

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Cairn Puppy


History-

The Cairn Terrier is an ancient breed which many dog historians believe to be the first true terrier.
Cairns were initially called short haired Skyes but Skye terrier fanciers protested the use of the name. To avoid confusion,it was suggested that the name of the Shorthaired Skyes be changed to the Cairn Terrier of Skye. Cairns were piles of stones which served as landmarks or memorials. Common throughout Scotland, cairns were frequent hiding places for the small mammals hunted by terriers . The shortened name of Cairn Terrier was agreed upon in 1912.
The Scottish Terrier and West Highland Terrier eveloped from the same basic stock, the three were often found in the same litter and distinguished only by colour.
In 1924 The Kennel Club ceased to accept for registration the progeny of Cairn Terrier and West Highland crosses. Previous to this, white puppies of such matings had been accepted as West Highland Terriers, while the darker pups of the same litters were registered as Cairn Terriers.
Hundreds of years ago the white puppies of thes terriers were culled as they were not desired, probably because they were hard to see against the snow. They came from the highlands and isles of west Scotland where they spent their days scouring the fields and cairns ( rock piles and rock fences) for Badgers, Fox, and Rats that stole grain and livestock off the Scots' hardscrabble farms and estates.
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:thanks: Lovely Janet,that's a great profile of these lovely dogs.
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how cute :D
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Ooh I missed this! I'll update to the main TT website if that's ok :D
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Linda & Fred
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I am going to be walking an elderly Cairn from now on, who is either blind, or as good as. Wish me luck!

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Well done! But don't think of him as a poor, delicate little thing because of his handicap as I imagine he won't let it hold him back one bit!
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He does very well, just bumps into me sometimes. I worry he'll poke his eye on a stick, cos he's always got his head stuck in a bush! Am trying to get some photos onto my website, but my webmaster might prefer to spend Christmas with his family. Can't think why! ;)

ETA sneak preview! And I do have permission to post him online.
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He needs his own thread in K9 :wub: so please start one there :D
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Oh WHAT a little angel (even if being a terrier, he's more of a devil in disguise :D )
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