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Cesky Terrier Breeders
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Cesky Terrier
Kennels
Description: The Cesky Terrier is
a small but sturdy, rectangular terrier with short legs, drop-ears, long
coat and a big heart. Calm, responsive and devoted, the Cesky Terrier makes a wonderful family pet in a wide range of living situations.
The Cesky Terrier gets along well with people of all ages and is usually
good with other pets as well. The Cesky is less aggressive and
independent, and more eager to please, than the typical terrier.
Height:
10 - 12 1/2 inches
Colors: Blue-gray
(ranging from silver to dark charcoal). Some are a uniform color,
while others have lighter markings (pale gray, yellow or cream) on the
face and extremities. Some white markings are permissible, but the
basic color must predominate. Puppies are born black and lighten over
time. This process can take up to 3 years.
Light-coffee-brown (with puppies born chocolate brown) is possible, but
this color is extremely rare.
Temperament:
The Cesky Terrier is a balanced, non-aggressive, pleasant and cheerful
companion, who is anxious to please and easy to train. The Cesky
can be somewhat reserved towards strangers, but is devoted and loving
with their family and those they know. The Cesky Terrier is calm and has a
kind disposition. Watch-dog: Very
High
Care and
Exercise: Brushing/combing
two times a week. Clipping every 6-8 weeks. Cesky Terrier is non-shedding, so regular grooming is required to keep the coat
mat-free. Clean the corner of the eyes frequently and remove
excess hair from the ear canal during bi-monthly grooming/clipping
session. Trim hair between foot pads and keep nails clipped
regularly. Because they love food,
exercise is helpful to maintain a healthy weight. However exercise
requirements are easily met with a daily walk or game of fetch. Activity:
Medium. Active and playful outdoors,
mellow and quiet in the house. Health Issues: Usually very healthy and robust. Because of the Scottie in it's background, a condition known as Scottie Cramp is possible, but not prevalent in the breed. Life Span:
10 - 13 Years
Country of Origin:
Czech Republic AKC Status: The Cesky Terrier is currently registered with the AKC Foundation Stock Service. It is still considered a rare breed in the U.S., and has not yet achieved AKC recognition. The Cesky was recently given full recognition in the Terrier Group by the Canadian Kennel Club, and it is expected to achieve AKC Miscellaneous Class status in the U.S. in the near future.
Class:
Terrier,
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