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    Dandie Dinmont Terrier Puppies

    If you have always wanted a cute looking small sized dog, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier might be what you have been searching for. This is a small Scottish dog breed that falls in the Terrier family. It is distinguished by its long body and short legs. The dog also has a top-knot of hair on its head. The Dandie Dinmont Terrier puppies are considered as pets for their friendliness, toughness and excellent interaction with the older kids. The breed is also relatively healthy.

    Appearance

    The main distinction of the San Diego Dandie Dinmont Terrier puppy is the short legs and the long body. The breed has pendulous ears and a very muscular neck. The typical length of this breed is 8 to 11 inches and can weigh up to 24 pounds. The breed was initially bred to go against large game hence the unique stamina.

    The coat is silky and there is more hair on the head. The shape of the Dandie Dinmont Terrier puppies San Diego takes after the Skye terrier. The only difference between the two breeds is that the Skye terrier has a longer and thicker coat. The coat of the Dandie Dinmont Terrier puppies comes in only two color ranges: mustard and pepper. With the mustard, the color range from reddish brown to fawn. The top of the head is almost white in color. The pepper color ranges from light silvery gray to dark blueish black. The depth of the dog’s coat is 2 inches. In eight months, the colors of the coat are usually fully developed.

    Temperament

    The Dandie Dinmont Terrier puppies breed is normally tough but friendly. They are recommendable for the older kids. Its general nature makes it ideal for human companion and as a guard dog. Unlike most terriers, this breed is more docile and less demanding of human companion. They have a tendency of digging holes within a short while. They can be trained and socialized to coexist with cats but should not be trusted with other smaller animals like hamsters. They have a tendency of challenging other animals. It is important to note that the breed can easily develop the small dog syndrome if there is no alpha figure in the family.

    Care

    The best care is that of taking the San Diego Dandie Dinmont Terrier puppy for a walk on daily basis. They also enjoy play sessions. Regular brushing is required. The breed sheds little to no hair.

    Health

    The main health concern among the San Diego Dandie Dinmont Terrier puppy is the back issues. They are prone to inter-vertebral discs because of their long backs. The back problems can lead to severe conditions such as paralysis or poor control of their bowel and bladder. There are generally no specific health issues that affect this breed. However, it is important to watch out for hypothyroidism, canine cancer, Cushing’s syndrome and primary closed angle glaucoma.

    Average Size

    Height: 8 to 11 inches

    Weight: 18 to 24 pounds

    Life expectancy

    11 to 13 years

    Typical use

    The Dandie Dinmont Terrier puppies are widely used as family pets and as guard dogs.

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