Cesky Terrier
Cesky Terriers are small, muscular dogs with a long, flowing coat and a gentle temperament.
Extended Description
Originating from the Czech Republic, the Cesky Terrier was bred for hunting in the forests of Bohemia. They are known for their calm and friendly nature, making them great companions.
Interesting Facts
Cesky Terriers are one of the rarest dog breeds in the world and were created by a Czech breeder named František Horák.
Care Recommendations
Their long coat requires regular grooming and trimming to prevent mats. Regular ear cleaning is also important.
Temperament
Cesky Terriers are calm, affectionate, and good with children. They are less aggressive than other terriers.
Health Issues
They can be prone to hip dysplasia and certain genetic conditions. Regular health screenings are recommended.
Living Conditions
Cesky Terriers are adaptable to various living conditions, including apartments, as long as they get enough exercise.
Training Tips
They are intelligent and respond well to training, but a gentle approach is best due to their sensitive nature.
Exercise Needs
Cesky Terriers need regular exercise, including daily walks and playtime, to stay healthy and happy.
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