Cairn Terriers 101

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The wiry coat of the Cairn Terrier is one of the easier classic terrier coats to keep in shape. Regular brushing will help to remove any loose or damaged fur. While Cairns, like other small terriers, are traditionally and painstakingly "hand-stripped" of their outer coats, this is rarely done outside of the show world these days.

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Bark level
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Size
9.5 to 10 inches tall
Group Size Small
Lifespan
13 to 15 years
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Weight
13 to 14 lbs
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Mature adult Cairn Terrier

6 years to 9 years

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Senior Cairn Terrier

10+ years

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Cairn Terrier puppy

0 to 6 months

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Young adult Cairn Terrier

7 months to 5 years

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Mature adult Cairn Terrier

6 years to 9 years

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Senior Cairn Terrier

10+ years

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Cairn Terrier puppy

0 to 6 months

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Young adult Cairn Terrier

7 months to 5 years

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In the classic movie, "The Wizard of Oz," Toto is played by a female Cairn Terrier named Terry.

Cairn Terrier coat care and colors

The wiry coat of the Cairn Terrier is one of the easier classic terrier coats to keep in shape. Regular brushing will help to remove any loose or damaged fur. While Cairns like other small terriers are traditionally and pain-stakingly "hand-stripped" of their outer coats, this is rarely done outside of the show world these days. Acclimate to nail-trims early to prevent future battles.

Cairn Terrier exercise & training

Loves walks

Exercise level

The Cairn Terrier is an active breed that will still hunt down any mice daring to show their faces in the house. These tough little dogs will take as much exercise as you can give them, but because of their short legs, they will be satisfied with long, brisk walks.

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Trainability

As with other small terriers, Cairns do not lack intelligence, but they prefer to do things their way, not yours. Get an early start on manners and socialization with positive training and boundary-setting. Teach good nail-trim behavior early to prevent future struggles.

Cairn Terrier fun facts

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