Cairn Terrier
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In a Cairn Terrier puppy picture, you’ll see a small, alert, intelligent creature with long hair all over the body. This breed is relatively new. The Cairn Terrier evolved from the West Highland White Terrier and the Scottish Terrier. Its ancestors were famous for hunting rats and other vermin that lived in the rock piles (cairns) common on farms of the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye. Those dogs were very strong for their size, determined, independent, courageous, and possessed a strong hunting instinct. They were famous for their tenacity and endurance. Their harsh coat allowed them to work in any weather. Farmers bred them for their working abilities, not for the appearance.

Today, the Cairn Terrier is very popular because of its unique looks and lively personality. You can see Cairn Terrier puppy picture galleries on numerous websites of their owners and breeders all over the world. This breed makes good pets for families with children. These dogs are good for both indoor and outdoor living. They adapt well to a farm and to an apartment. The lifespan of this breed is over 15 years. Adult Cairn Terriers remain playful and active well into their teens.

Though the AKC breed standard limits the height and weight of purebred dogs by 10 inches at the withers and 14 pounds for males, and by 9.5 inches at the withers and 13 pounds for females, smaller and larger dogs occur often. Irresponsible breeders who produce dogs of popular breeds don’t care about producing high quality puppies and sell Cairn Terriers as little as 7 pounds or as large as 27 pounds. European variety of the breed is generally larger than the American variety. In the Cairn Terrier puppy picture, inexperienced buyers cannot see any fault. Many people who obtain a Cairn Terrier puppy are attracted by a picture or by a cute dog in the neighborhood. Backyard breeders will gladly sell a Cairn Terrier puppy to anyone who wants to buy one.

Though small, playful, and intelligent, this breed is not for anyone. A Cairn Terrier puppy needs consistent and firm training; otherwise it will become dominating, possessive, territorial, and aggressive to humans and dogs. If you are spellbound by a Cairn Terrier puppy picture, read its keeping requirements and exercise needs first.

Cairn Terrier Puppy Picture

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