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The Cairns of Killdeer Crossing These little dogs are one of a kind! Cairn Terriers are a feisty and playful breed. They were bred in Scotland to hunt rats. They love to dig and burrow.

Please learn about the breed of dog you may be interested in before taking them home….
31/10/2023

Please learn about the breed of dog you may be interested in before taking them home….

Just another little reminder of
‼️Please research the dog breed you’re interested in before getting the puppy / dog home ‼️

As cute as some breeds look like, they all got bred for a purpose and need a home which provides the outlet they need!

‼️There are seven major dog groups:

1️⃣ Working Group: Working Group dogs were initially bred to perform practical duties, including acting as watchdogs and pulling carts and sleds. They are intelligent and loyal. Examples of dogs in the Working Group include Alaskan Malamutes, Siberian Huskies, Great Danes, Doberman Pinschers, Rottweilers, Akitas, Anatolian Shepherds, Huskies, Saint Bernards, Neapolitan Mastiffs, Portuguese Water Dogs, German Pinschers, Great Pyrenees, Giant Schnauzers, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, Newfoundlands, Samoyeds, Bullmastiffs, and Bernese Mountain Dogs.

2️⃣ Herding Group: Originally bred to herd livestock, dogs in the Herding Group are smart and energetic, and they retain the innate ability to corral other animals. Examples of dogs in the Herding Group include Australian Cattle Dogs, Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, Shetland Sheepdogs, Pembroke Welsh Corgis, Cardigan Welsh Corgis, Old English Sheepdogs, Belgian Tervurens, Canaan Dogs, Briards, Bouvier des Flandres, Belgian Malinois, and German Shepherds.

3️⃣ Hound Group: Originally bred for hunting, dogs in the Hound Group have a powerful sense of smell that also makes them ideal for law enforcement applications. They are affectionate and strong-willed. Examples of dogs in the Hound Group include Basset Hounds, Salukis, Beagles, Harriers, American Foxhounds, English Foxhounds, Bloodhounds, Irish Wolfhounds, Dachshunds, Otterhounds, Norwegian Elkhounds, Greyhounds, Italian Greyhounds, Whippets, Afghan Hounds, Borzois Hounds, Black-and-Tan Coonhounds, Rhodesian Ridgebacks, Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen, and Basenjis.

4️⃣ Sporting Group: Originally bred to assist hunters in retrieving game, the Sporting Group’s high-energy dogs retain a love for the outdoors. Examples of dogs in the Sporting Group include English Cocker Spaniels, Irish Setters, Labrador Retrievers, English Springer Spaniels, Clumber Spaniels, German Shorthaired Pointers, German Wirehaired Pointers, American Water Spaniels, Weimaraners, Golden Retrievers, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, and English Setters.

5️⃣ Non-Sporting Group: The Non-Sporting Group is a unique dog group because it doesn’t group dogs by a particular purpose or size—instead, it’s more of a catch-all group for dogs that don’t fit in other groups. As a result, dogs from the Non-Sporting Group run the gamut in terms of physical and personality traits, but all are ready candidates for a loving pet. Examples of dogs in the Non-Sporting Group include Dalmatians, Chow Chows, Finnish Spitz, Shar Peis, American Bulldogs, Poodles, Boston Terriers, Lhasa Apsos, Shiba Inus, French Bulldogs, Schipperkes, and American Eskimo Dogs.

6️⃣ Toy Group: Dogs in the Toy Group are small in stature but big on brains and affection. They make perfect lap dogs. Examples of dogs in the Toy Group include Chihuahuas, Pomeranians, Maltese, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Silky Terriers, Chinese Crested Dogs, Miniature Schnauzers, Bichon Frises, Yorkshire Terriers, Pekingese, Shih Tzus, Japanese Chins, Havanese, Miniature Pinschers, Brussels Griffons, Papillons, Affenpinschers, and Pugs.

7️⃣ Terrier Group: Terriers were initially bred to kill vermin (which they remain very good at), but they have become beloved watchdogs and pets. Examples of dogs in the Terrier Group include Airedale Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Jack Russell Terriers, Bull Terriers, Fox Terriers, Wheaten Terriers, Cairn Terriers, West Highland White Terriers, Australian Terriers, Border Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Bedlington Terriers, Kerry Blue Terriers, Rat Terriers, and Scottish Terriers.

Here are all breeds of the American Kennel Club
https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/

🐾🦮This is our Brittany Fritz. He belongs to group 4: Sporting Group, always running, needs to have something to do, will point & hunt and is not for someone who doesn’t have the time to work with them. 💪

It is sad to see that so many dogs are getting rehomed because they are not the right fit and we would like to remind everyone to research before getting a dog.
It’s a commitment for at least a decade and should be well thought out before hand.

Happy Sunday. 🎉🎉🎉

31/10/2023

Get to Know Dogs: CAIRN TERRIER

Cairn Terriers originated in the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye.

Known for being affectionate and intelligent, Cairn Terriers are usually loyal little companions. Originally bred to hunt foxes, they are curious, alert, and love exploring and digging. They would make a great hiking buddy but may need supervision in the garden to avoid deep hole-making!

The American Kennel Club describes Cairn's unique qualities as Cairnishness: a short, wide head and a free-moving, short-legged body, and strongly built, weighing around 5-7kg (Put in lbs) and reaching around 10 inches in height.

FUN FACT: Did you know that Dorothy’s little dog Toto was played by a Cairn Terrier in the famous 1939 MGM Classic “The Wizard of Oz?”


Oakley McCallister …Sweetest little dog I’ve ever had the privilege of having in our family ❤️🐾
05/06/2023

Oakley McCallister …
Sweetest little dog I’ve ever had the privilege of having in our family ❤️🐾

04/01/2023

Comforting everyone from COVID patients to first responders, "Axel" the therapy dog excels at providing hope in trying times.

09/08/2022

We are expecting a new litter of crazy little cairns at the end of this month! Paisley is getting round and cranky ☺️

20/07/2021
Who says dogs and cats can’t be friends?? ❤️
19/05/2021

Who says dogs and cats can’t be friends?? ❤️

27/04/2021

This is why there called earth dogs 🐕

So true
25/03/2021

So true

22/12/2020

Does your dog love to dig? Channel the go-to-ground instincts of your terrier or Dachshund and “dig” into the sport of AKC Earthdog.

17/11/2020

The Cairn Terrier is one of several related breeds that emerged on the wild, windswept British Isle of Skye and in the Scottish Highlands as early as the 1

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