- Name: nell
- Owner: betty peabody
- Breed: Cairn Terrier
- Shots: yes
- Spay/Neutured: Yes
- Age: 3 Months
- Description:
- black & cream brindle
Cairn Terrier
The Cairn Terrier is one of the oldest terrier breeds, originating in the Scottish Highlands and recognized as one of Scotland's earliest working dogs, used for hunting burrowing prey among the cairns.
History
Although the breed had existed long before, the name Cairn Terrier was a compromise suggestion after the breed was originally brought to official shows in the United Kingdom in 1909 under the name Short-haired Skye Terriers. This name was not acceptable to The Kennel Club due to opposition from Skye Terrier breeders, and the name Cairn Terrier was suggested as an alternative. The Cairn Terrier quickly became popular and has remained so ever since. They are usually left-pawed. Cairn Terriers are ratters. In Ireland they would search the cairns (large rock piles) for rats and other rodents. Thus if one is kept as a house hold pet it will do the job of a cat, specifically catching and killing mice, rabbits, and squirrels. In 1913, the breed received official recognition by the American Kennel Club.
Appearance and Size
The breed standard can be found Cairn Terrier Club of America website. The current standard was approved on May 10, 1938 and was adopted from the The Kennel Club of Great Britain. According to the American standard, dogs should weigh 14 pounds and stand 10" at the withers. Females should weigh 13 pounds and stand 9.5" at the withers. A Cairn's appearance may vary from this standard. It is common for a Cairn to stand between 9 and 13 inches (23-33 cm) at the withers and weigh 13 to 18 pounds (6 to 8 kg). European Cairns tend to be larger than American Cairns. Due to irresponsible breeding, many Cairns available today are much smaller or much larger than the breed standard. Cairns that have had puppy mill backgrounds can weigh as little as 7 pounds or as much as 27 pounds. Cairn's are characterized by the rather large Toogins and beard that they are extremely protective of. The Cairn Terrier has a harsh, weather-resistant outer coat that can be cream, wheaten, red, sandy, gray, or brindled in any of these colors. Pure black, black and tan, and white are not permitted by many kennel clubs. While registration of white Cairns was once permitted, after 1917 the American Kennel Club required them to be registered as West Highland White Terriers. A notable characteristic of Cairns is that brindled Cairns frequently change color throughout their lifetime. It is not uncommon for a brindled Cairn to become progressively more black or silver as it ages. The Cairn is double-coated, with a soft, dense undercoat and a harsh outer coat. A well-groomed Cairn has a rough-and-ready appearance, free of artifice or exaggeration.
Personality
Cairn Terriers are adventurous, intelligent, strong, and loyal. Like most terriers, they love to dig after real or imagined prey. Cairn Terriers have a strong prey instinct and will need comprehensive training. However, they are intelligent and, although willful, can be trained. Training of the Cairn Terrier has the best results when training as a puppy, as they become unwillfully stubborn. Although it is often said that they are disobedient, this is not the case provided correct training is applied. Cairns are working dogs and are still used as such in parts of Scotland. Cairn Terriers generally adapt well to children and are suitable family dogs.
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Videos of Cairn Terriers
Crufts 2009 Discover Dogs - Cairn Terrier
The Dog Reporter meets Cairn Terriers in the Discover Dogs area of Crufts 2009.
Dayla the Boxer and Makayla the Cairn Terrier
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Puppies 8 weeks old (Cairn Terrier/Shih Tzu Mix= Caretzu!)
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Cairn Terrier Puppies
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Cairn Terriers: Pros and cons
Little in stature, but big in attitude is a Cairn Terrier right for your family? www.dogsincanada.com Video shot by Adam Campbell, video edited by Drew Gordon Camwood Media www.camwoodmedia.com
Rocky Our Cairn Terrier The Great Hunter
www.ourcairnterrier.com www.thatfirstpuppy.com www.clickertrainingyourpets.com Rocky Our Cairn Terrier The Great Hunter out and about the rose bushes Gecko hunting. So far Cairn Terrier 0 and Geckos winning!
Our pups, Brodee and Kyra Cairn Terriers, age 7
Our pups Brodee and Kyra, brother and sister Cairn Terriers age 7, in December 2006.
Small Dogs Chase Laser Pointer
Here is a brief video of my dogs Sally, and Elfie chasing a laser pointer dot! The laser pointer was only $3.97. Talk about cheap entertainment! Sally and Elfie are the daughters of my late Cairn Terrier mix dog Toto. Elfie is the longer haired doggie and Sally is the shorter haired one. If you like it, please favorite it, like it, and share it on your favorite social media sites!









