The average cost of a Kerry Blue Terrier puppy is around £3,000 to £3,500 in the UK, reflecting the breed’s relative rarity and the costs involved in responsible breeding including health testing. Prices may vary slightly depending on the breeder and the puppy’s pedigree.
Yes, Kerry Blue Terriers can make good family dogs, especially for active families. They are affectionate and gentle with children when properly socialised, but their spirited and independent nature means they benefit from early training and consistent exercise to keep them happy and well-behaved.
Kerry Blue Terriers should not be left alone for long periods as their intelligent and lively nature requires companionship and mental stimulation. Prolonged solitude can lead to boredom and potentially destructive behaviours, so they thrive best in homes where they receive regular interaction and exercise.
Yes, Kerry Blue Terriers are considered somewhat rare, particularly in the UK. Their rarity is reflected in their relatively high price and the fact that they are mostly bred by dedicated breeders and breed clubs, making them a niche and sought-after terrier breed.