The Cairn Terrier - Out of the Ring and Onto the Runway
While the Cairn Terrier was initially bred as a hunting companion for those interested in small game, or was used as a ratter, the breed's increasing popularity has led to an entirely new calling! The Cairn Terrier has become a fashion statement in and of itself to many owners.
They are adorable and comparatively easy to groom for such a small breed, and are capable of traveling with their owners wherever they go.
They are extremely intelligent and, with proper training, can learn how to behave in any situation.
Cairn Terriers have become an icon in the fashion pet world for many reasons, despite its technical classification as a working dog.
Most terriers are working dogs, but as the smallest breed in the working group, Cairns are often mistaken for toy breeds.
Toy breed dogs, such as Toy Poodles or Chihuahuas are frequently seen as fashion dogs, being carried in designer bags by celebrities such as Paris Hilton.
While Cairn Terriers possess many of the desirable aspects of these types of fashion breeds, the Cairn is extremely energetic and will be very unlikely to take to being carried around in a purse! Cairn Terriers are very active and will go with you anywhere - but this breed would much rather trot along side you and show off, rather than ride in a carrier.
The ease of grooming a Cairn Terrier compared to other fashion breeds is both useful and economical.
They are not big shedders, despite having a medium-length coat and a fluffy undercoat.
Regular brushing and occasional visits to the groomer are really all a Cairn Terrier needs to look his or her best.
Their coats are one of the best traits of this breed, aesthetically as well as functionally.
Their coats come in a number of colors and shades, from creams to reds to black.
There are even some brindle or multi-color coat varieties.
Another reason Cairn Terriers are making a statement as fashion dogs is because of their adaptability to various environments and tolerance of costuming.
Surely you've seen a celebrity or two toting a Chihuahua in a cute little dress or hat, but not every dog will take to wearing clothing or costumes! Cairn Terriers are very likely to let you dress them, and this has spawned a whole line of doggie clothing made by various designers, from home hobbyist crafters and seamstresses to big names in fashion like Gucci.
If you plan to keep your Cairn Terrier with you at all times as a fashion accessory (and a pet!), it is imperative that you undergo basic obedience training.
While Cairns are generally friendly and accepting of new people, they can also become very attached to and defensive of their owners.
Proper socialization from an early age is mandatory for this (and any) breed, and will make showing him or her off to friends and admirers far easier down the line! A Cairn Terrier owner must remember that their dog is a pet first, and a fashionable friend second.
Always keep your Cairn happy and healthy by providing plenty of exercise and paying attention to his or her needs, and you will have a runway companion for life!
They are adorable and comparatively easy to groom for such a small breed, and are capable of traveling with their owners wherever they go.
They are extremely intelligent and, with proper training, can learn how to behave in any situation.
Cairn Terriers have become an icon in the fashion pet world for many reasons, despite its technical classification as a working dog.
Most terriers are working dogs, but as the smallest breed in the working group, Cairns are often mistaken for toy breeds.
Toy breed dogs, such as Toy Poodles or Chihuahuas are frequently seen as fashion dogs, being carried in designer bags by celebrities such as Paris Hilton.
While Cairn Terriers possess many of the desirable aspects of these types of fashion breeds, the Cairn is extremely energetic and will be very unlikely to take to being carried around in a purse! Cairn Terriers are very active and will go with you anywhere - but this breed would much rather trot along side you and show off, rather than ride in a carrier.
The ease of grooming a Cairn Terrier compared to other fashion breeds is both useful and economical.
They are not big shedders, despite having a medium-length coat and a fluffy undercoat.
Regular brushing and occasional visits to the groomer are really all a Cairn Terrier needs to look his or her best.
Their coats are one of the best traits of this breed, aesthetically as well as functionally.
Their coats come in a number of colors and shades, from creams to reds to black.
There are even some brindle or multi-color coat varieties.
Another reason Cairn Terriers are making a statement as fashion dogs is because of their adaptability to various environments and tolerance of costuming.
Surely you've seen a celebrity or two toting a Chihuahua in a cute little dress or hat, but not every dog will take to wearing clothing or costumes! Cairn Terriers are very likely to let you dress them, and this has spawned a whole line of doggie clothing made by various designers, from home hobbyist crafters and seamstresses to big names in fashion like Gucci.
If you plan to keep your Cairn Terrier with you at all times as a fashion accessory (and a pet!), it is imperative that you undergo basic obedience training.
While Cairns are generally friendly and accepting of new people, they can also become very attached to and defensive of their owners.
Proper socialization from an early age is mandatory for this (and any) breed, and will make showing him or her off to friends and admirers far easier down the line! A Cairn Terrier owner must remember that their dog is a pet first, and a fashionable friend second.
Always keep your Cairn happy and healthy by providing plenty of exercise and paying attention to his or her needs, and you will have a runway companion for life!
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