Cairn Terrier
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This lovable little dog originated in Scotland and was a ratter. In the movie "The Wizard of Oz" the dog "Toto" was a Cairn Terrier. They have lots of personality, love to dig and hunt and they love their families. Great with children over the age of six. In this Cairn Terrier book we will explore their temperament, their health issues and their origin.
Mychelle Klose
Mychelle is writing these books with the goal of helping people decide which breeds are right for them and their lifestyle. There are far too many dogs in rescues just because they did not fit in with their families. Today Mychelle lives on Vancouver Island, Canada with her beautiful Newfoundland dog Black Magic.
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Cairn Terrier - Mychelle Klose
Be A Responsible Dog Owner
Dogs are very devoted, loyal and great friends with their owners. When you come home you can see the delight from your dog. He is so happy to see you. He loves to do anything you want to do even if it is just vegging on the couch. Owning a dog is a big commitment. You are responsible for this little bundle of fur for a long time. You have to feed him, train him, take him to the vet and make sure he stays healthy, keep him off the streets, keep him from disturbing the neighbors and many more responsibilities. Dog ownership is a long term financial and emotional commitment for up to 18 years with some breeds.
Is your lifestyle able to include a dog? Are you home enough to look after a dog? All dogs are different and you have to make sure that you get a dog that will fit into your lifestyle. If you are a runner you probably won’t want a couch potato dog. If you don’t like to vacuum don’t get a dog that sheds a lot.
Decide what characteristics that you want in a dog. You have to decide on what size of dog you want, his temperament, guard dog or lap dog, energy level, how easy