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Cairn Terrier Puppies for sale

5 Cairn Terrier Puppies for sale

Cairn Terriers are of Scottish descent and are known as lively, playful little dogs with a very distinctive shaggy coat that never looks shaggy. They were once highly prized for their hunting abilities, but today these charming dogs are popular as both pets and companions thanks to their mischievous appearance and attachment to their owners.

Read our Cairn Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Terriers for new homes

Cairn Terrier & Norfolk Terrier Hybrid

5 weeksAge
33Sex
£600Price

We have a beautiful litter of 7 Cairn Cross Norfolk Terrier puppies, with 6 available as we are keeping one ourselves. These puppies have been raised in a loving home and are already showing wonderful

EpsomSurrey
Mixed Breed dogs Long haired norfolk terriers - Advert 2
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Long haired norfolk terriers

Cairn Terrier & Miniature Dachshund Hybrid

8 weeksAge
52Sex
£800Price

Hi, got some beautiful fluffy coated long haired puppies, there are 5 boys and 2 girl's available. The prices ranges from £1500-£900. Mum is a beautiful cairn terrier, she is really good with kids. Th

DissNorfolk
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Cairn terrier puppies

Cairn Terrier

9 weeksAge
4Sex
£1,750Price

Here we have our beautiful pennys and bens puppies 4 beautiful girls available READY FOR THERE FOREVER HOME NOW JUST 2 GIRLS AVAILABLE They are bundles of joy who are adored by our children they

MiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough
Cairn Terrier dogs Cairn Terrier Pups - Advert 4
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Cairn Terrier Pups

Cairn Terrier

2 weeksAge
34Sex
£2,000Price

Adorable, quirky healthy pedigreed pup. Ready for their forever homes on 29th March 2026. Healthy vet checked pups. We offer a delivery service anywhere in Scotland. If you think you can offer a lovi

AberdeenAberdeen City
Cairn Terrier dogs Beautiful litter of Pedigree Cairn Terrier’s  - Advert 5
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Beautiful litter of Pedigree Cairn Terrier’s

Cairn Terrier

7 monthsAge
12Sex
£1,500Price

All Homed but please get in touch about current litter. Many Thanks, Alison My clever beautiful girl Plummy has had a lovely litter of puppy's. They are ready to go to their new homes having

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Bury Saint EdmundsSuffolk

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.