Collection: Personalised Kerry Blue Terrier Gifts

At DYEFOR, we have a fantastic collection of personalised Kerry Blue Terrier gifts. If you’re looking to give a thoughtful present to a Kerry Blue Terrier owner, or a custom product for your family home, our personalised Kerry Blue Terrier gifts are the perfect place to browse.

Introduction

Kerry Blue Terriers are proper hard workers. When we think of a typical ‘working dog’ these intelligent grey dogs spring to mind.

The breed has been used as Irish farm dogs for many years. As a result, they have boundless energy and are always up for a game of fetch or a tug-of-war.

Outside of farm life, they have proven to be much-loved pets. The breed is renowned for its unwavering loyalty, doting nature, and enjoyment of hard work.

Did you know? These charming dogs are especially friendly and are more than happy to meet new people.

History

The breed originally comes from County Kerry, in the South West of Ireland. Historically, they have been used to hunt smaller animals that would have interfered with farm life (including small game or rodents).

Thanks to their notable intelligence, Kerry Blue Terriers also make excellent sheep and cattle herders.

This love of being athletic and the intelligence required for this working life are traits which can still be seen in Kerry Blue Terriers, whether living at home or on a farm.

Personality

Kerry Blue Terriers make wonderful companions, for a number of reasons.

Their intelligence is a joy for their owners. Couple this with their sense of fun, energy, love of being outside, chasing, digging and generally running about, you’ve got to have plenty of spare time to exercise them.

They also have a firm sense of loyalty, and are often highly devoted to their owners. The downside of this is that they shouldn't be left alone for extensive periods.

They adore humans, and are always happy to say hello to people. However, these impressive social skills don’t always apply to other dogs. They have a tendency to dash off after small animals (unsurprisingly, when you consider their background), and can be aggressive towards other dogs. As a result, they usually prefer being the only dog in the home.

Vitals

Height Males: 18 - 19.5 inches Females: 17.5 - 19 inches
Weight 33 - 40 pounds
Other names Irish Blue Terrier
Origin County Kerry, in the South West of Ireland.
Colour Blue-gray. But puppies can be born with a black coat, which develops to this colour as they reach maturity.
Eye Colour Dark
Life Expectancy 12 - 15 years
Health Issues This breed is more prone to the following health conditions: Cancer Chronic Otitis Externa Keratoses Cataracts Dry Eye Entropion Hypothyroidism Skin Cysts Progressive Neuronal Abiotrophy (PNA) Hip Dysplasia Elbow dysplasia Patellar Luxation Factor Xl Deficiency Von Willebrand's disease
Care Tips Give them plenty of exercise. Keep their minds stimulated. Don’t leave them alone for extended periods. Training classes (particularly as puppies) are especially important.

 

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