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Cairn Terrier Dogs in Doncaster, South Yorkshire

5 Cairn Terrier Dogs in Doncaster, South Yorkshire

Mixed Breed dogs F1 jackcain 3 boys 1 girl left - Advert 1
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F1 jackcain 3 boys 1 girl left

Jack Russell & Cairn Terrier Hybrid

10 weeksAge
41Sex
£750Price

All puppies are now microchipped These puppies are hardy and resilient and love to learn. Mum is only having this one litter I have five F1 jackcain puppies. 4 boys and 1 girl available. These p

BeverleyEast Riding of Yorkshire (36.1mi)
Cairn Terrier dogs Champion bloodline, KC registered Cairn for stud. in Hope Valley - Advert 2
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Champion bloodline, KC registered Cairn for stud.

Cairn Terrier

4 yearsAge
£500Price

Jasper (Ocean Neptune at Manxkairn) is a quality, proven, KC registered Cairn terrier. His excellent pedigree with many champions in his lineage along with a fantastic temperament makes him the perfec

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Hope ValleyDerbyshire (26.2mi)
Cairn Terrier dogs STUNNING cairn terrier babies 🐾 - Advert 3
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STUNNING cairn terrier babies 🐾

Cairn Terrier

8 weeksAge
33Sex
£1,500Price

UTTERLY STUNNING CAIRN PUPS boys & girls available Pet homes only - not Kc registered PLEASE NO TIMEWASRERS AT ALL!!! 5 * LICENSED BREEDERS Ready to leave early December £100 deposit secures

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DoncasterSouth Yorkshire (0.2mi)
Cairn Terrier dogs Quality Health Tested & proven stud - Advert 4
18

Quality Health Tested & proven stud

Cairn Terrier

3 yearsAge
£600Price

KC name: Copseleaze Black Opium Quality & well proven boy available to (progesterone tested female's) He is: BVA eye tested with no adnexal or Ocular conditions ✔️ BILE ACID tested ✔️ CMO tested clea

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RipleyDerbyshire (34.4mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Last little girl puppy - Advert 5
3

Last little girl puppy

Chihuahua & Cairn Terrier Hybrid

12 weeksAge
1Sex
£550Price

Due to time wasters I have a little girl puppy looking for her new home. She is very well socialised with children and other family pets.. health checked, microchipped, flead and wormed. Mum and dad c

WorksopNottinghamshire (14.6mi)

FAQs

What are the disadvantages of a Cairn Terrier?

Cairn Terriers have some health concerns including eye problems like cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy, dental issues, and a genetic jaw condition called craniomandibular osteopathy. They can also be quite strong-willed and independent, requiring consistent training and patience. Additionally, they tend to bark excessively, which may be challenging in noise-sensitive environments. They may be less comfortable around children, cats, and other pets compared to similar breeds and require regular grooming due to moderate shedding.

Is a Cairn Terrier a good pet?

Yes, Cairn Terriers are clever, energetic, and entertaining companions, especially suited to smaller families or couples who can manage their independent nature and provide consistent training. They have a hardy constitution and a long lifespan of 13 to 15 years but need attentive health care, particularly dental and eye maintenance. They adapt well to apartment or smaller home living but may not be ideal for large families or homes with many other pets due to their temperament.

Does a Cairn Terrier bark a lot?

Yes, Cairn Terriers are known for their frequent barking, which is characteristic of their alert and protective terrier nature. They often bark more than similar breeds, which makes them good watchdogs but may require training to manage in quieter living environments.

What is the difference between a Norwich Terrier and a Cairn Terrier?

Norwich Terriers are generally friendlier, easier to train, better with children and cats, and bark less compared to Cairn Terriers. Cairn Terriers tend to be more independent, strong-willed, and bark more often. Both breeds need similar exercise and grooming, but Cairns may face slightly more health issues. Norwich Terriers are better suited for larger families and first-time owners, while Cairn Terriers do better in smaller family settings and require more consistent training.