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Cat Breed Info›Cairn Terrier Breed Information
Some Ideal Human Companions:
What They’re Like to Live With:One of cinema’s most famous dogs, Toto from ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ was a Cairn Terrier. But most owners would agree that Toto is not typical. Cairn Terriers, while lovable and fun, are not the cuddly types. They have powerful hunting and working instincts that they put to good use throughout the house and yard. Cairns love to run, explore and dig. If they see a squirrel, rabbit or some other unfortunate little creature they will chase them. Cairn Terriers are devoted pets. This can evolve into a fierce protectiveness and sometimes competitiveness for their master’s attention. However, with the proper training, they can be comfortable around new people. Cairn Terriers are exceptional watchdogs, smelling intruders from a good distance and barking relentlessly.
Easily trained, Cairn Terriers like to learn tricks. They also love task-oriented activities and games. Cairn Terriers are big competitors and love to win. They also have a durability that makes them great hunting and exploring companions.
Cairn Terriers will be okay in apartments, but they need lots of exercise and companionship—not just playtime around the living room. If a Cairn is neglected or doesn’t get enough exercise, it can get moody and destructive. Remember to always walk Cairn Terriers on a leash. Their curiosity and lightning quickness makes for a dangerous combination in parks full of squirrels and pigeons. A healthy Cairn Terrier can live as long as 15 years. Common health problems include cataracts, allergies and hip dysplasia. They should be groomed regularly to prevent matting. Also, try not to overfeed them: An overweight Cairn Terrier can develop health problems.
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