Thursday, January 31, 2013

Carin Terrier Is One Of The Non Shedding Dogs

By Steve Schultz


If you are looking for one of the non shedding dogs, then the Carin Terrier fits the bill. This lively breed average 4-6 puppies per litter and lives around 12-15 years. They are not that bog, 9-13 inches high and 13-18 pounds.

The Cairn Terrier is an ideal dog for those who love an intelligent, energetic, and happy a pet for the family. These breeds are extremely loyal to their owners and possess an outgoing personality despite their small size. Cairn Terriers are naturally bred as watchdogs, but can be very aggressive at times when they are not socialized enough while they are young.

You should carefully watch their aggressive personality and their tendency to attack larger dogs which can cause them injury. Owners should keep them away from larger breeds to avoid them from any harm. Moreover, Cairn Terriers are also snappish at times and very possessive to their toys and food.

The kids can play with this breed in the back yard by having it chase after balls or toys. They are non shedding dogs, so even if they romp inside the house they will not leave a bunch of hair behind.

Grooming this breed from the non shedding dogs group is pretty easy. Use a pin or bristle brush for grooming the soft inner coat and outer hair every other day for best results. Pay special attention to the inner coat of this breed of non shedding dogs, because that is where the soft fine hairs are and can become matted rather easily, which can cause skin problems.

One good thing about Cairn Terriers is that they can easily adapt to live in small spaces. They are likely to put on weight, however, if they are not allowed to exercise regularly. It is recommended that the owners provide them time to romp, run and play in an open area or yard.

Remember that this is a smart dog breed, so make sure you are creative and consistent when planning activities with this fine breed. A Cairn Terrier can be stubborn and independent, so challenging them in their activities will help. Positive praise and rewards also help keep this breed happy.

Training routines that are repetitive makes them bored and non-compliant. The best way to avoid this and to keep the dog's attention is to change their training routines regularly. Moreover, the Cairn Terrier is sensitive to corrections and the most effective way to discipline the dog is simply to withdraw attention for a couple of minutes and ignore the breed's behavior.




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