Cairn Terrier. Robert Jamieson
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Название: Cairn Terrier

Автор: Robert Jamieson

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Биология

Серия: Comprehensive Owner's Guide

isbn: 9781593789725

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СКАЧАТЬ APPEARANCE

      Your puppy should have a well-fed appearance but not a distended abdomen, which may indicate worms or incorrect feeding, or both. The body should be firm, with a solid feel. The skin of the abdomen should be pale pink and clean, without signs of scratching or rash. Check the hind legs to make certain that dewclaws were removed, if any were present at birth.

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       Visit dog shows to see the Cairns up close and to meet the breeders and exhibitors.

      Since you are likely to be choosing a Cairn Terrier as a pet dog and not a show dog, you simply should select a pup that is friendly and attractive. Cairn Terriers generally have small litters, averaging five puppies, so selection is limited once you have located a desirable litter. While the basic structure of the breed has little variation, the temperament may present trouble in certain strains. Beware of the shy or overly aggressive puppy, be especially conscious of the nervous Cairn Terrier pup. Don’t let sentiment or emotion trap you into buying the runt of the litter.

      The gender of your puppy is largely a matter of personal taste, especially when choosing a pet, since you will not be breeding the dog. Regardless of gender, all Cairn pups should be lively and alert. In Cairn Terriers, the difference in size is noticeable but slight, males being larger.

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       When visiting a dog show, approach the handlers after they have completed their work in the ring. Many will be happy to talk to you about their breed.

      TEMPERAMENT COUNTS

      Your selection of a good puppy can be determined by your needs. A show potential or a good pet? It is your choice. Every puppy, however, should be of good temperament. Although show-quality puppies are bred and raised with emphasis on physical conformation, responsible breeders strive for equally good temperament. Do not buy from a breeder who concentrates solely on physical beauty at the expense of personality.

      Breeders commonly allow visitors to see the litter by around the fifth or sixth week, and puppies leave for their new homes between the eighth and tenth week. Breeders who permit their puppies to leave early are more interested in your money than their puppies’ well-being. Puppies need to learn the rules of the trade from their dam, and most dams continue teaching the pups manners and dos and don’ts until around the eighth week. Breeders spend significant amounts of time with the Cairn Terrier toddlers so that they are able to interact with the “other species,” i.e., humans. Given the long history that dogs and humans have, bonding between the two species is natural but must be nurtured. A well-bred, well-socialized Cairn Terrier pup wants nothing more than to be near you and please you.

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      PEDIGREE VS. REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE

      Too often new owners are confused between these two important documents. Your puppy’s pedigree, essentially a family tree, is a written record of a dog’s genealogy of three generations or more. The pedigree will show you the names as well as performance titles of all dogs in your pup’s background. Your breeder must provide you with a registration application, with his part properly filled out. You must complete the application and send it to the AKC with the proper fee. Every puppy must come from a litter that has been AKC-registered by the breeder, born in the US and from a sire and dam that are also registered with the AKC.

      The seller must provide you with complete records to identify the puppy. The AKC requires that the seller provide the buyer with the following: breed; sex, color and markings; date of birth; litter number (when available); names and registration numbers of the parents; breeder’s name; and date sold or delivered.

      Always check the bite of your selected puppy to be sure that it is neither overshot or undershot. This may not be too noticeable on a young puppy but it is still important to check for overall soundness.

       COMMITMENT OF OWNERSHIP

      After considering all of these factors, you have most likely already made some very important decisions about selecting your puppy. You have chosen the Cairn Terrier, which means that you have decided which characteristics you want in a dog and what type of dog will best fit into your family and lifestyle. If you have selected a breeder, you have gone a step further—you have done your research and found a responsible, conscientious person who breeds quality Cairn Terrier and who should be a reliable source of help as you and your puppy adjust to life together. If you have observed a litter in action, you have obtained a firsthand look at the dynamics of a puppy “pack” and, thus, you should learn about each pup’s individual personality—perhaps you have even found one that particularly appeals to you.

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       Here’s a growing, sleepy litter of Cairns. You must observe the dynamics of the “pack” and learn about each pup’s individual personality, then choose the one that best suits you.

      PET INSURANCE

      Just like you can insure your car, your house and your own health, you likewise can insure your dog’s health. Investigate a pet insurance policy by talking to your vet. Depending on the age of your dog, the breed and the kind of coverage you desire, your policy can be very affordable. Most policies cover accidental injuries, poisoning and thousands of medical problems and illnesses, including cancers. Some carriers also offer routine care and immunization coverage.

      However, even if you have not yet found the Cairn Terrier puppy of your dreams, observing pups will help you learn to recognize certain behavior and to determine what a pup’s behavior indicates about his temperament. You will be able to pick out which pups are the leaders, which ones are less outgoing, which ones are confident, which ones are shy, playful, friendly, aggressive, etc. Equally as important, you will learn to recognize what a healthy pup should look and act like. All of these things will help you in your search, and when you find the Cairn Terrier that was meant for you, you will know it!

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