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Cesky Terrier Dog
Cindy- Lovabledogs.info
Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info
Cesky Terrier Dog By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info
Cesky Terrier Dog
The Cesky Terrier is playful yet protective, sporty yet calm. A sweet and happy that is good with children. Patient and brave, they are very loyal, obedient and courageous dogs. Intelligent and more trainable than many other terriers. Cesky Terrier dogs are easy to handle. It is important to socialize a puppy, letting it meet with various people and different animals in positive circumstances to experience a variety of situations to enable it to grown up to be a happy adult. These dogs love people, especially children and are fairly friendly with strangers, but like most terriers, Cesky Terrier dogs are feisty, stubborn and fearless. This sociable gets along well with other dogs and with other household animals. Cesky Terrier dogs are good dogs to travel with. It is an excellent companion that is capable of playing with children, yet at the same time being an attentive and threatening house guard.
The Cesky Terrier is a short-legged, long-bodied with a shaggy coat. Its facial area is considerably bushy, including its eyebrows, mustache, and beard. Although they have a long body, it is not heavy. The head, while long, is not overly so. The ears are triangular in shape and are close to the head. The tail is undocked.
Cesky Terrier Skills The Cesky Terrier was first bred and developed by Dr. Frantisek Horak from the Czech Republic by crossing the Scottish Terrier and the Sealyham in the 1930s. He wanted a breed of that could adapt well to shows, family life, and pack hunting. He spent over two decades cross-breeding until the best examples of the Cesky Terriers came about in the 1950s. They can trace their ancestry to the first Sealyham and Scottish Terrier. Although bred as a hunting dog, Cesky Terriers today are mostly known in the United States as pets or show dogs.
Cesky Terrier Personality The
Central Asian Shepherd is nowhere near as fierce and aggressive as the Caucasian Ovcharka. It is known for its calm and fearless demeanor toward its family. As guard dogs, they are naturally suspicious of strangers and have also been known to dominate other dogs of different breeds when they are taken outside the house. Inside, however, the Central Asian Shepherd gets on well with other animals such as cats and other dogs. They must be taught to socialize from a young age, however, in order for it to feel comfortable around others.
The Cesky Terrier Exercise Needs The Cesky Terrier only needs moderate daily exercise such as long walks and romps with children. They love the outdoors very much, so make sure that the Cesky Terrier spends extended periods there.
The Cesky Terrier Living Conditions The Cesky Terrier does not move around a lot, so a small apartment will be good for them. A yard will give them a place to play in, although they can live without one.
The Cesky Terrier Grooming Requirements Grooming a Cesky Terrier will involve a lot of periodic grooming as it is normally raised as a show dog. Comb and brush its coat every few days and go for trimming every other month. It does not shed.
The Cesky Terrier Health Issues There are no known hereditary issues with the Cesky Terrier, although though are prone to eye problems that are known to other terriers. If they get overweight, it can also cause some back problems.
Cindy Lovable Dogs .info Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info
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