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Dandie Dinmont Terrier
Small Breed
Dandie Dinmont Terriers are distinctive-looking dogs with a beautiful, silky coat and graceful action.
Breed standards
Country of origin
Great Britain
Weight
8-11kg / 18-24lbs (standards may vary)
Height
20-28cm / 8-11in (standards may vary)
Coat
Medium coat
Markings
Pepper (dark blue/black-light silver) or mustard (reddish-brown to pale fawn). Legs and feet are rich tan to pale fawn-coloured.
Lifespan
Above average, 12-15 years
Highly intelligent, independent and determined, this breed is known for being protective of its home and family, making good watchdogs and guarding dogs. Reserved and dignified, yet sensitive and affectionate, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier is a great companion dog.
Temperament
The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is highly intelligent, lively, determined and persistent, but sensitive. The breed combines affection and a dignified nature; it is respected for being loyal and protective of the home and family.
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PoorChildrenGood
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VeryCombativenessNot very
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VeryDominanceNot very
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Not veryFriendlinessGood
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Not veryIndependenceVery
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LoudNoiseQuiet
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Not veryTrainabilityVery
Good to know
Dandie Dinmont Terriers are magnificent small breed dogs. The distinctive looking, well-balanced little dogs have become a sought-after companion breed.
- Makes a wonderful family pet
- Excels as a guardian and watchdog
- Intelligent and adaptable
- Adapts well to most climates
- A very light shedder
- Good for novice owners
- Regular grooming needed
- Professional trimming or stripping required
- Requires sufficient physical activity and mental stimulation
- Older dogs may suffer from hypothyroidism, and some dogs are prone to glaucoma and epilepsy; overweight dogs can have back problems