The coat is the key feature of the Kerry. It is soft and wavy with no undercoat. The texture is similar to that of fine human hair and like human hair is not shed but continues to grow throughout the year. This means the Kerry Blue requires very regular grooming (at least once per week) and clipping an average of every 6 weeks.
Kerry Blue Terriers are strong-headed and highly spirited. They have always been loyal and affectionate towards their owners and very gentle towards children.In the early days of competitive dog showing the Irish Kennel Club required Kerries to pass a "gameness" test, known as Teastas Mor certification, before they were deemed worthy of being judged. These tests included catching rabbits and bringing a badger to bay in its set. They are fast, strong, and intelligent. They do well in obedience, dog agility, sheep herding, and tracking. They have been used as police dogs in Ireland. Modern breeders have attempted to retain high spirits whilst breeding out aggression.
As a long-legged breed, the activity level of the Kerry Blue Terrier ranges from moderate to high. They require an active, skilled owner who can provide them with early socialization and obedience training. Kerries require daily exercise.
Kerry Blue Terrier Dog Club Directory
- Meeting schedule, club history, by-laws, code of ethics, and rescue information. Based in New York and serving the Tri-State area.
- News, membership application, breed standard, show schedule, and resources.
- Breed description and standard, things to consider before purchasing a dog, grooming tips, calendar of events, newsletter, and a list of breeders.
- Show results, news, forum, pictures, and a list of breeders.
- Breed description, photographs, events calendar, forum, and rescue information.
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