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Dogs 101 – CAIRN TERRIER – Top Dog Facts About the CAIRN TERRIER

The Cairn Terrier is a breed of short-legged dogs, one of several that developed on the Scottish island of Skye. These are working dogs that have been used to hunt small animals like fox, badger and otter from at least the 15th century. Till the 1870s, the different varieties of terriers from this part of Scotland were all known as Scotch Terriers and were obtained from the same stock. In 1873, these were classified into DandieDinmont and Skye Terriers, with the breeds known today as West Highland White Terrier, the Scottish Terrier and the Cairn Terrier all being included in the latter group. Around 1910, the Cairn Terrier was identified as a separate breed, initially known as the Short-haired Skye Terrier. On opposition from Skye Terrier breeders, the current name was eventually adopted. The breed’s popularity in England, and subsequently USA, has been helped by the fact that it resembles the original Scotch Terrier stock the closest among the modern terrier breeds, and is ideal for those looking for a least-sculpted, working terrier.

Time for some Ruff Trivia:
– Since the most famous Cairn Terrier is Terry from The Wizard of Oz, can you tell us the name of the character played by it?
o A: Nikko
o B: Zeke
o C: Toto
What do you think, give it your best guess in the comments below before we get to the answer! Hang on tight and we’ll get back to this Ruff Trivia Question toward the end of the video.

The Cairn Terrierhas a height of about 9.5 to 10 inches, and weighs between 13 to 14 pounds. It is a hardy, active and game dog, short-legged, but not as low to the ground as other Scottish terriers. Its head is shorter and wider than other terriers, giving it good jaw strength. Its well-proportioned strong build, with a medium length of back, provides it with the ability to fit into close quarters. The muzzle is strong, but not too long or heavy; the jaws have neither an undershot nor an overshot; eyes are set wide apart and somewhat sunken, with shaggy eyebrows; and the ears are small, pointed, set wide apart and carried erect. The coat is hard and weather resistant, with a profuse harsh outer coat and a close, soft and furry undercoat. The color can be black, cream, wheaten, red, sandy or gray, or brindled in any of these colors.

Grooming:The Cairn Terrier doesn’t shed much, and a brush twice a week should be enough for regular maintenance. Careful hand stripping to remove dead hair and to help the coat and skin remain healthy is necessary twice a year. Use of clippers or shears is not advised as it can ruin the dog’s rugged coat. Other than this, brushing of teeth, cleaning of ears and occasional trimming of nails has to be taken care of.

Temperament:Cairn Terriers are known as the quintessential terriers – spirited, bold, inquisitive, tough and clever. They enjoy human company, and most of these dogs are known to try and do things to please their masters. They get along well with children, and unlike many other small dogs are also strong enough to not require constant adult supervision. They can be aggressive with other dogs, and might try to chase small animals.

Training:The Cairn Terrier can be a sensitive dog, and training should always be firm, but never harsh. It can be stubborn, and early obedience training is highly recommended. Its active nature means that about an hour of playing in the yard or a walk on leash everyday is needed to keep the Cairn Terrier happy.

Health:The typical life span for a Cairn Terrier is between 12 and 15 years. Although a generally healthy breed, some causes of concern can be cataracts, hip dysplasia, globoid cell leukodystrophy (a degenerative disorder), patellar luxation, von Willebrand’s Disease, and some eye-related issues.

Foxy in appearance and intelligence, the plucky Cairn Terrier can excel at both work and play. Called the ‘best little pal in the world’ by the British Cairn Terrier club,it is also a house pet easy to train and easy to care for.

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Music by Kevin McLeod – Royalty Free

46 Comments

  1. I have a Cairn terrier! Her name is Dori and she is the sweetest dog in the world! She is energetic, feisty, and a real sweetheart! She is only 2 and she is my baby.

  2. Cairns won't ever start a fight with another dog, but it will finish the fight, I have had Cairns in my life constantly since I was 5 yrs old, that's over 50 yrs!

  3. It would be nice if I could do the101 facts about terrier mixes….. I have a Cairn terrier/Chihuahua mix….. and he really IS the BEST LITTLE DOG I've ever had….. and great for disability dog….. when I'm sick…..as in I have a bad lung disease….. And when I'm coughing up stuff….. and having a hard time breathing…..he will put his paw l on my lap until I'm breathing normal again…..he won't leave my side….. very easy to train and wants only to make you happy…..he gets traumatized when he isn't with me…..he HAS to have his stuffed toys….. and shake them like rag dolls….. and much much more…… like I said…..he really IS the BEST LITTLE DOG I've ever had….. and a great disability dog…..

  4. I miss my little buddy, Gibson. He was one of the best and loyal dogs I have ever had. Even in his last days, he never once complained about what he was going through. Always trying to keep the peace. Rest In Peace my love 😍 💕❤️💔

  5. My girlfriends cairn terrier chose me the first second I stepped in her house. He was like probably a few months old . It’s weird but he’s the first ever dog I ever have gotten along with and love with all my heart. I’m a cat person ride and die but this is the first dog to ever choose me as his soul owner

  6. My Kingsley is the only dog I've ever had and he's my best buddy. He has such a big personality and is very smart, he reminds me of a two year old!

  7. My Cairn, Buddy, will be 15 in June. He is the best dog I have ever known, and I love me some doggos. I will forever love my Buddy, to me he is perfection. I love Cairn Terriers!

  8. I have a cairn terrier cross with a pug. The owner was mortified that his lovely girl had some private time with his brothers pug😁 anyway he looks like Chewbacca and his name is billy bear…bullet…baby…etc etc he is small brave and adorable. ❤️

  9. Our little girl, Lizzie, passed away at 15. She was family. A loving dog who always wanted to please. So much personality in such a small body. We loved her so.

  10. My Cairn Terrier, Hugo, is nine now, & he is the light of my life. He follows me everywhere & sleeps on our bed. He talks to tell us what he wants. ❤️❤️

  11. Great video! Our 13 year old Skye Terrier passed away a couple days ago. We loved Dolly. Didn't know Cairns were from the Isle of Skye. I think I have my heart set on the Cairn. Thanks!

  12. My parents had a Cairn Terrier. Unfortunately, he was a puppy mill dog. Even with all his issues, and there were MANY, he was the happiest little dog you would ever meet 🐕

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