About The Breed

The Kerry Blue Terrier is a medium-sized dog known for its distinctive wavy, blue-colored coat and bold, confident personality. Originally bred in Ireland for a variety of tasks, including hunting, herding, and guarding, this breed is intelligent, versatile, and highly energetic. The Kerry Blue Terrier is affectionate and loyal to its family, often forming strong bonds with its owners. While they are playful and good with children, they can be reserved with strangers, making them excellent watchdogs. Their coat requires regular grooming to keep it soft and free from mats. Kerry Blue Terriers are active and thrive in homes where they can get plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, making them ideal companions for active families or individuals.
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Dog Breed:

Kerry Blue Terrier

Lifespan:

12 - 15 years

Height:

17 - 19 inches

Weight:

33 - 40 pounds

Breed Group:

Terrier

Shedding Amount:

Infrequent

My Info

The Kerry Blue Terrier is a medium-sized dog known for its distinctive wavy, blue-colored coat and bold, confident personality. Originally bred in Ireland for a variety of tasks, including hunting, herding, and guarding, this breed is intelligent, versatile, and highly energetic. The Kerry Blue Terrier is affectionate and loyal to its family, often forming strong bonds with its owners. While they are playful and good with children, they can be reserved with strangers, making them excellent watchdogs. Their coat requires regular grooming to keep it soft and free from mats. Kerry Blue Terriers are active and thrive in homes where they can get plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, making them ideal companions for active families or individuals.

Contact Information

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(866) 240-9529

# Dog Care Tips

• Be patient with a newly adopted dog—they may need time to adjust.

• Watch for signs of illness like loss of appetite or lethargy.

• Spend quality time bonding with your dog daily.

• If you have multiple pets, introduce them slowly and properly.

• Research your dog’s breed-specific health risks to prevent issues.

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