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Cesky Terrier
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Description
The Cesky Terrier is a short-legged, moderately long, terrier. It looks similar to a Sealyham Terrier. It has a long head, bushy beard, mustache and eyebrows. The body is solid, but not heavy. Agile and robust. The wavy, silky coat usually comes in various shades of grey-blue with tan, grey, white or yellow furnishings, though puppies are born black. The eyes are brown or yellow. The noses and lips are black or liver. The ears are triangular, folding forward to the head. The tail is 7-8 inches (18-20 cm.) long. Height: 10-13 inches (25-32 cm.) Weight: 13-23 pounds (6-10 kg.)
The Cesky Terrier is a sweet and happy dog that is good with children. Patient and brave, they are very loyal, obedient and courageous dogs. Intelligent and more trainable than many other terriers. They are easy to handle. They love people, especially children and are fairly friendly with strangers, but like most terriers, it is feisty, stubborn and fearless. This sociable dog gets along well with other dogs and with other household animals. It is an excellent companion dog that is capable of playing with children, yet at the same time being an attentive and brave guard dog.
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Average puppy price
$0.00
Lifespan
12 -15 years
Size category
Small
Feeding requirements
Easy and non fussy dogs to feed.
Ailments
A very hardy breed that is not prone to any major hereditary diseases.
Susceptibility to illness
Low
Energy
Medium
Amount of exercise
These dogs enjoy a romp in the countryside as well as a walk on the lead.
Intelligence
An intelligent breed that benefits from firm, but not harsh training.
Distress Caused if left alone
Medium
Suitability as a guard dog
High
Tendency to bark
Low
Ease of transportation
High
Level of aggression
Low
Compatibility with other animals
High
Suitable for children
High
Grooming
The Cesky should be trimmed regularly, leaving the hair long on the stomach and legs and around the face to form the moustache, beard, and eyebrows.
Coat length
Short/Medium
Shedding
Little
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