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For more information on the
characteristics and care of the Cairn Terrier please contact any of the
breeders listed below or: Cairn
Terrier Club of America
or check out:
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Ch Redwood Kid
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The Cairn Terrier
was originally bred in the British Isles as a hunting dog, working in
packs to kill rats, badgers, fox, weasel, and other small vermin. Known in his native
Scotland for over 500 years, the Cairn Terrier is believed to be the
oldest of the British terriers. He hails from the Isle of Skye but to
avoid confusion with the existing Skye Terrier, he was named the Cairn
Terrier in honor of the piles of rock he scrambled over while on the
hunt.

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Although the Cairn
Terrier is a small dog, standing just 10 inches high at the shoulder, he
is often described as a "big dog trapped in a small dog's body". Like all terriers, he is an active, independent bundle of energy. He
is extremely tough, resilient, and is not prone to injury. However, his fierce determination and unwillingness to back away from confrontation
even if the other dog is much bigger can cause him to come to grief. It is
also the main reason behind the absolutely essential backyard fence!
The Cairn Terrier has a
harsh, weather-resistant double coat that may be any color except white.
Perhaps
the best known Cairn Terrier is "Toto" from the Wizard of Oz.
Cairns are people dogs who thrive on attention and are NOT suitable for
people without any time for a dog. They are very active, inquisitive
and "ready to go" dogs. The Cairn is a great dog for the
house and is very good with children. Alert, energetic and always on
the watch, Cairn Terriers are very territorial, and will alert you to the
presence of strangers.
Cairns are natural diggers who can only
be discouraged through early and firm training. However, they are
intelligent little creatures who are easily housetrained. Cairns are
curious and independent but do require attention. Without enough human
contact or proper training, they can become destructive and boredom
barkers. A daily walk on leash (your Cairn won't be able to resist chasing
squirrels or other small animals) provides the necessary exercise. |
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Photos
displayed above courtesy of:
Sue
Angelo, Redwood
Colorado
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