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.

Cairn Terrier & Miniature Poodle Hybrid
mum is my family pet she’s 2 her 1st eva litter she’s been amazing dad is a friends stud dog he’s 6 miniature poodle pra clear and also very loving and friendly pups are very well socialised loves chi

French Bulldog & Cairn Terrier Hybrid
Kowah is a lovely dog, he gets along with other dogs and kids. Really good family dog that loves attention! Unfortunately we can no longer look after him due to changes of circumstances in our lives.
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.