Thursday, 11 August 2022

What Makes Dandie Dinmonts Different From Most Terriers


Dandies are distinguished from most terriers with their lots of curves. Their backs, arching over their loin, slightly drop to their tail's base. Meanwhile, the tail is also curved. While they have short, powerful legs (aided by outward-turning paws in digging), Dandies' rear legs are longer and not too heavy. Generally, Dinmont Terriers weigh 18-24 pounds and stand 8-11 inches.

These lively and affectionate dogs are as determined and independent as a terrier can be. They're also smart and will boldly defend their family and territory, although they tend to be reserved around people they haven't met before. For more than a century, these dogs have maintained their dignified stand and melancholy eyes. Last but not least, Dandie Dinmonts can do well around children and animals at home— but be sure to raise them together and start introducing your pets to your dog while he's still young.

Take your pet to your animal hospital Cornelius, NC for regular health and dental checks. 

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