We outline the different questions that you’ll be asking in relation to microchipping your Cesky Terrier. How much it costs, who is responsible for microchipping and your legal requirements in ensuring these details are kept up to date and much more.
Cesky Terrier
Bred in the 1950s by Frantisek Horak, this breed was created to combine the best traits of the Scottish Terrier and Sealyham Terrier.
The Cesky Terrier is an intelligent, loyal companion with a unique look.
Its wiry coat is usually gray or gray-blue in color, and its long, low-set ears give it a distinctive appearance.
This breed is known for its friendly, outgoing personality and its love of children.
It is also an excellent watchdog, alerting its owners to any potential danger.
The Cesky Terrier is a relatively rare breed, but it is gaining popularity due to its intelligence, loyalty, and good looks.
With proper care and training, this breed can make a wonderful addition to any family.
Cesky Terrier Breed Facts
Height (Adult): Male: 28 to 33cm Female: 25 to 30cm
Weight (Adult): Male: 6 to 8kg Female: 5 to 7kg
Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years
Hypoallergenic: No
Origin: Czech Republic
Temperament: Loyal, Intelligent, Playful, and Adaptable
When Should I Spay or Neuter My Cesky Terrier?
Making a decision on spaying or neutering your Cesky Terrier – have a good read of the things you need to consider.
Is Your Cesky Terrier Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For
If you think your Cesky Terrier is likely bored – here’s some tips for you to understand if this is the case and what you may want to do.
Best Ways To Exercise Your Cesky Terrier?
We know how time can be limited to give your Cesky Terrier ample exercise. Here’s some tips on other ideas that you can follow as well as how to find the right dog walker for your Cesky Terrier too.