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| Getting to Know the
Cesky Terrier |

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Average Height
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Average Weight
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Personality
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Children
Yes. The Cesky Terrier seems to have a natural affinity for children, especially if raised with them, and make playful and loving companions. As with any animal, supervision is important when young children and dogs interact.
Trainability
The Cesky is a very responsive dog that is sensitive and anxious to please. Many are naturally obedient. Most are far too soft-tempered for harsh training methods. Positive, consistent training is much more effective. Because they love to eat, food steali |
Friendliness
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Temperment
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Care
Brushing/combing two times a week. Clipping every 6-8 weeks. Cesky Terrier is non-shedding, so regular grooming is required to keep the coat mat-free. Clean the corner of the eyes frequently and remove excess hair from the ear canal during bi-monthly groo |
Combativeness
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Other Pets
Yes. Unlike many terriers, the Cesky was bred to hunt in groups and tend to enjoy the company of other dogs. Most also get along well with cats and other pets. |
Group
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Country of Origin
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Coat
Soft, slightly wavy, with a silky gloss and not overly thick. The Cesky Terrier is always clipped (with clippers), never hand stripped as many terriers are. A fall of hair largely covers the eyes and the Cesky sports a beard. The cheeks, ears, upper body |
Color
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Lifespan
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Activity Level
Medium. Active and playful outdoors, mellow and quiet in the house |
Health
Usually very healthy and robust. Because of the Scottie in it's background, a condition known as Scottie Cramp is possible, but not prevalent in the breed. |
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